Home Depot The Home Depot Spring Black Friday: Schlage Touchscreen Deadbolt $147, Ryobi Cordless Combo $88, Bounty Paper Towels $13 + More Ryobi 18V ONE+ Cordless Drill Combo $88 + More!
get this dealSpring Black Friday isn't a thing, but it is at The Home Depot, because their Spring Black Friday Event is on now and you can view the entire flyer now on RedFlagDeals!
We've listed a few of the Spring Black Friday deals available to help give you some shopping inspiration.
Cleaning and Organization
- Bounty Paper Towels, 12 Giant Rolls - $12.98 (regularly $23.98)
- Windex Outdoor Glass and Patio Cleaner, 950mL - $7.98 (regularly $9.98)
Home Improvement and Tools
- American Standard Pekoe Single-Handle Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet - $268.00 (regularly $369.00)
- DeWALT 12V MAX Li-Ion Drill/Impact Driver Combo Kit - $169.00 (regularly $239.00)
- Makita 18V Li-Ion Cordless Drill & Impact Driver Combo Kit with 2 Batteries and Charger + Bonus Battery - $178.00 (regularly $199.00)
- Moen Attract 4" 6-Function Hand Shower with Magnetix Docking System - $34.49 (regularly $68.98)
- Ryobi 18V ONE+ Li-Ion Cordless 4-Piece Combo Kit - $148.00 (regularly $238.00)
- Ryobi 18V ONE+ Li-Ion Cordless Drill/Driver and Impact Driver Combo Kit with Batteries, Charger and Bag - $88.00 (regularly $148.00)
- Ryobi 195-Piece Drill & Driver Bit Set - $29.00 (regularly $39.99)
- Ryobi 1,600PSI 1.2-GPM Electric Pressure Washer - $118.00 (regularly $167.00)
- Schlage Century Satin Nickel Touchscreen Deadbolt - $147.00 (regularly $229.00)
Outdoors
- Broil-Mate 4-Burner Propane BBQ - $398.00 (regularly $498.00)
- EcoSense Weed B Gon Ready to Use Weed Control, 709mL - $7.88 (regularly $9.98)
- Ryobi 20" 40V Brushless Li-Ion Cordless Battery Push Lawn Mower - $296.00 (regularly $448.00)
- Scotts Turf Builder Lawn Fertilizer - $8.77 (regularly $17.98)
- Scotts Turf Builder EZ Seed, 1.7kg - $9.96 (regularly $16.98)
- Scotts Turf Builder Green Max Lawn Food - $24.88 (regularly $34.98)
- Rubbermaid Big Max 7 ft. x 7 ft. Shed - $698.00 (regularly $898.00)
Smart Home
- ecobee3 Lite Wi-Fi Programmable Thermostat - $194.00 (regularly $219.00)
- Google Home Mini - $59.00 (regularly $79.00)
- Philips Hue White & Color Ambiance A19 Starter Kit + Bonus Wireless Dimmer - $199.99 (regularly $249.99)
- Ring 1080p HD Video Doorbell Pro - $249.00 (regularly $299.00)
The Home Depot Spring Friday Event is effective online and in-stores from April 12 to 18. HomeDepot.ca offers free shipping with most orders over $49.00, with the exception of oversized items and major appliances, along with a free in-store pickup option with select products.
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View allI think the impact was just kinda packed in there, and not in the mold you mentioned, almost like it was thrown in as an addon item. I know it sounds weird, but that's also why I remember.
Thanks!
Heads up if you are looking to work on lugs or any bolt you'll need an impact socket adaptor ($6 at Canadian tire or $10 for a set of 3 from princess auto)
As mentioned, the Drill/Impact kit has gone up to $159. I assume that maybe the Hammer/Impact kit might remain at $88 if it is a clearance item? Too bad, won't apply to me anyways (I'll just tell myself that I'd probably never really need/use it but it would have looked nice in my ONE+ collection ). Congrats to those that managed to get one!
The new Ridgid quiet impact is nice, but a little more physically bulky for the liquid system that quiets down the impacting.
Although even with the LSA, it seems like a hassle if I have to wait up to two weeks for parts/service. Especially if it fails/breaks when I'm in the middle of building a deck or something.
It gets the job done, but it definitely struggles. However, I haven't used any other modern impact drivers with 3"+ screws so I can't really compare.
It seems like it's just a problem with the chuck design, so I think even if they replaced the tool I would still have the same issue. No matter how tight I tighten it, it's still somehow easy to undo with my hand. For most jobs it hasn't been an issue though, and I could always break out the electric drill for the odd time that I need a tighter chuck.
Two sets would be nice, but I think it's a bit overkill for the amount of work I do. My project agenda is just a deck and a shed along with some smaller jobs around the house.
And realistically it doesn't even matter what I think, I really doubt the case could be made with the wife.
Depending on the amount of work you need to do, and at this price the case could be made for having both! Would the wife only have one pair of shoes?
Is it also $88?
For people who would like to know the specs of the hammer drill and impact driver, U.S. Home Depot used to sell this and here is the link.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-18-Vo ... /205308754
This deal is tempting but lsa is too good to ignore; im waiting for a good ridgid deal
And this! Called HD on Golflinks and she said there was 26, I found that odd, had her check again and I got the last one, more in Brantford according to CSR
Hammer dril has a 3 settings, one is regular drill. Much better deal.
Should I return the Ridgid set and buy the Ryobi 18V set for $88?
I'm fairly happy with the Ridgid set except I sometimes I can't get the drill chuck to stay tight even if I tighten it as much as possible. The impact torque is decent but I find it does struggle when I occasionally drive 3" screws, even with pre-drilling.
Is the Ryobi set better or should I keep the Ridgid set for the LSA (I'm already registered)?
Ryobi Pros:
$40 cheaper
More torque for 3 inch screws
Hopefully the chuck will stay tight?
Batteries have never changed (should be easy to buy replacement batteries when they fail in the future)
Ryobi Cons:
No LSA
Known to have battery issues
I'm not really concerned about weight or size or buying additional battery powered tools in the future. I just want a good value drill and impact driver set that will last me a long time for DIY use.