Unfortunately no. I just 3d printed mine, but you can buy them on ebay, and I think even amazon
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Ryobi 18v Glue Gun $19.99 YMMV
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- fyrebug
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- piperdaddy
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How come every item on your receipt is marked down significantly?HarelD475 wrote: ↑ Ryobi 18v Glue Gun
This is on sale for $19.99, which is 50% off its original price of $39.99. Use it with your Ryobi battery which powers more than 100 other Ryobi tools.
As most Ryobi 18v tools, it’s convenient to have a glue gun that does not require a 110v AC source. Online price comes up as 39.99, but in store the shelf tag actually shows the correct price of $19.99.
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- OneAndTrueHeir
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Because they are a RFD'ing like a CHAMPION.piperdaddy wrote: ↑ How come every item on your receipt is marked down significantly?
- Kurtz7834
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Any way to buy online and price match?
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Like seriously, everything (except first two items) is marked down to $5, $2 or $20OneAndTrueHeir wrote: ↑ Because they are a RFD'ing like a CHAMPION.
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Probably a specific clearance at that store, some managers price very aggressively.piperdaddy wrote: ↑ Like seriously, everything (except first two items) is marked down to $5, $2 or $20
- deezz
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Thanks so much OP. Grabbed a couple...in store price is $19.88 indeed. Been waiting for a great price on glue guns...even better when it's one I can use with my dozen Ryobi batteries that I've picked up over the years on clearance and on sale!! I really love the Ryobi ecosystem....the inflator has been a GAME CHANGER for me for all the bike rides I've been doing, and the balls it can inflate. Ryobi really rocks for the weekend warrior and home owner.
They also have the hybrid cable puck light thing for 50% off in store: https://www.homedepot.ca/product/ryobi- ... 1001052529
They also have the hybrid cable puck light thing for 50% off in store: https://www.homedepot.ca/product/ryobi- ... 1001052529
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*If you wanna buy something, wait for it! Eventually RFD will post it and something in your pants will feel awesome that you waited: your wallet.*
*If you wanna buy something, wait for it! Eventually RFD will post it and something in your pants will feel awesome that you waited: your wallet.*
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+1, I paid full price for this a couple years ago so I could repair a few things, and it works as advertised. I don't use it often, but IIRC, it doesn't leak and on fresh batteries, it gets pretty hot. I just watched the review, and I'm pleasantly surprised. It also answered a couple of long-standing questions of mine. Namely, it draws 100W off a freshly charged pack, and the heat control loop seems to target 170° C, which is hotter than I was expecting. I wish it said it on the packaging.
Anyway, I'm jealous of you guys who can buy this at $20, it's worth every penny. Buy now, think later.
I've been waiting a while for the inflator/deflator tool to go on sale. I hope someone will post that here if it ever happens.
Anyway, I'm jealous of you guys who can buy this at $20, it's worth every penny. Buy now, think later.
I've been waiting a while for the inflator/deflator tool to go on sale. I hope someone will post that here if it ever happens.
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What materials is this glue useful for? I've only seen it used for light weight crafts.
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It's more understandable once you know what those items actually are. We're talking about a round charcoal grill cover, silicone basting brush, and an oil spray/spritzer, and a digital remote meat thermometer. I will assume that it's a YMMV situation (location, in-store clearance). I am pretty interested in that thermometer though! I think I'm going to have to make a trip to Home Depot today.piperdaddy wrote: ↑ Like seriously, everything (except first two items) is marked down to $5, $2 or $20
- SquadG
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Ridgid will release a brand new caulk gun 18V by September.Wheatboy wrote: ↑ This tool is the only reason I got (forced) into the Ryobi line (prefer the Rigid but they discontinued their version of this tool). Now though, I am good/glad I did.
To answer your question, in last ten years, have never seen it less that $64.99 (down from previous reg price of $69.99). Saw reg price jump last year.
Works wonders for sealing trailers without wasting the expensive trailer sealant. Word of caution though, with thicker sealant, make sure your tip is cut is large enough because if it's too small + a higher speed setting, you'll get a mess when tube bursts (wording chosen carefully as there are many ways to take this wrong lol)
They will also release an inflator by end of Fall 2020.
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Many uses, you could even do paintless dent repair with the right glue stick.theSPOOLER wrote: ↑ What materials is this glue useful for? I've only seen it used for light weight crafts.
paintless dent repair tools
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Not that I know of sorry. Coming this year we have:
- Subcompact Drill (already available)
- Subcompact Impact (already available)
- Subcompact Stubby Wrench 3/8 (already available)
- Subcompact Hammerdrill
- Subcompact 3" Saw (already available)
- New handheld vacuum
- Inflator
- Subcompact drywall cutter
- Bandsaw
- Subcompact Stubby Wrench 1/2
- Caulk Gun
- High Torque Wrench 1/2
- Compact Blower (similar to the Makita)
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Thanks. I can see it being super handy to have a perfectly consistent bead and to not wear out your hand pumping thick caulk.Wheatboy wrote: ↑ This tool is the only reason I got (forced) into the Ryobi line (prefer the Rigid but they discontinued their version of this tool). Now though, I am good/glad I did.
To answer your question, in last ten years, have never seen it less that $64.99 (down from previous reg price of $69.99). Saw reg price jump last year.
Works wonders for sealing trailers without wasting the expensive trailer sealant. Word of caution though, with thicker sealant, make sure your tip is cut is large enough because if it's too small + a higher speed setting, you'll get a mess when tube bursts (wording chosen carefully as there are many ways to take this wrong lol)
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picked up the last one from Whitby North.
Thanks OP
Thanks OP
- dingus
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Use this all the time for making quick jigs, templates, stabilizing wonky lumber through the planer on a sled, tacking edging in place prior to setting tile, holding wires in place, and all kinds of other shit. Heats up in about 2 minutes and it doesn't weigh anything so the battery keeps it standing firmly. If you're already bought into Ryobi just get it -- it's super handy.
It also comes with 3 short glue sticks but I'd recommend picking up some good ones like Stanley DualMelt.
It also comes with 3 short glue sticks but I'd recommend picking up some good ones like Stanley DualMelt.
- HarelD475 [OP]
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I’m a deal addictpiperdaddy wrote: ↑ How come every item on your receipt is marked down significantly?
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