I picked up several of these neat nightlights yesterday, since they are marked down from $6.99 to $.99 near me in Missouri.
Inventory checker: https://brickseek.com/home-depot-inventory-checker?sku=325094548
I picked up several of these neat nightlights yesterday, since they are marked down from $6.99 to $.99 near me in Missouri.
Inventory checker: https://brickseek.com/home-depot-inventory-checker?sku=325094548
Thats a good price for an 18 inch ladder.
I received an alert from Home Depot about it’s Special Buy of the Day deals.
There are more deals on portable lighting products than usual, including a few deals from Milwaukee.
If you’re interested, these deals end at midnight PST.
I think the group SPINAL TAP had the same purchasing agent.
8-15 Deals of the Day. Several snow blowers are 1/2 price. Here are just two. Save up to $630
Just ran across my receipt for the Defiant Super Thrower for a penny the other day .
A friend was visiting from out of town and we had to go to home depot for something. I was telling him about penny deals but don’t think I had ever caught a penny deal up to that point . The super thrower was in a half opened package shoved sideways behind some cheaper defiant lights . I might have squealed a little bit … my one and only penny deal was a great one .
Defiant Super Thrower is a blast from the past. that’s what got me into this hobby.
Starlink
May be or may not be a good deal, IDK, but it says $1000 off and is now $1500.
Also Starlink Mini for $500 that was $600
https://www.homedepot.com/p/STARLINK-Starlink-Mini-Kit-02535001-HD/331732584
For anyone who has Ryobi “40V” yard tools - they recently released a battery top worklight and a small battery top fan for this line. Interestingly enough, they have been half off ($19.97) for basically the entire time it has been available.
They also include a USB-C 5V, 3A port making them by far the cheapest way to get USB-out from the “40V” line. Granted, it is just one port, and USB-PD support really would have been merited for these bigger batteries, but I’m not sure even their 18V lineup includes either USB adapters, lights, or fans, much less a pairing of two of them together for this low of a price.
My light arrived yesterday. It’s compact compared to the batteries, with 4 modes. 1-click cycles off > 1000 lm > 600 lm > 300 lm > 100 lm > off. A long press from off turns on to the 100 lumen mode. A long press from on turns directly off. The USB port activates when first turned on, and remains active for 2 hours after shutting it off.
The light panel is roughly 2" x 2-1/2" and is a mule (no optics). The LED’s look like 2835 size, in a 6s5p arrangement, with an aluminum MCPCB.
I asked via the Q&A form on the HD product page about missing specifications, and a Ryobi rep responded that it is:
Comparing to a 5000K, 90CRI 219C light, I think the claimed color metrics are approximately correct, and the output looks neutral to me. I can’t yet speak to the output regulation.
Some HD have in store clearance for the Battery Daddy lantern, $3.72 each.
Update on this, it is now $9.97 with free shipping. Seems like a great thing if you already have the 40V system.
HD has had free shipping no minimum purchase for my recent purchases. I don’t know what’s up with that.
Awesome deal!
Anyone who has Ryobi “40V” tools should hardly even think about it for that price. Get the USB power bank function and a light (or fan for those who may want that version) for dirt cheap!
I’ll snag that too if it goes on free shipping. It says the closest HD to me has a few in stock but it’s an hour away, unfortunately.
I’ve had a Ryobi 40V lawnmower, trimmer, amd blower for 9 years now and I’ve been very happy with them. It’s great to see more 40V tools available.
yesterday, i bought one of these:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-2200-Lumen-Tripod-K40437/325210051
@dchomak Are you still hunting penny deals?
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Maybe the piles of his penny deals got too high and fell on him?