Home Depot lists 160+ Ryobi deals
- Home Depot is running a broad Ryobi spring promo, with 171 discounted items live online and separate buy-one-get-one offers tied to select mower kits. - The clearest hook is the mower freebie: buy a Ryobi ONE+ HP 18V self-propelled mower for $449 and add a free tool worth up to $109. - It matters because Ryobi’s battery ecosystem makes entry cost the real barrier — discounts plus freebies cut that first-platform pain.
Ryobi deals are everywhere at Home Depot right now, but the useful part is figuring out what kind of sale this actually is. It is not one neat, single promotion with one rule. It is basically three things layered together — a big Ryobi discount page, a Spring Black Friday event that ran April 9 through April 22, and a newer free-tool promo on select mower kits that is live now. That mix is why you keep seeing “160+ deals” and “free Ryobi tools” in the same breath. They are related, but they are not the exact same offer. (homedepot.com) ### What is actually on sale? Home Depot’s Ryobi Tool Savings page showed 171 results this week, which is where the “160+ deals” framing comes from. The page includes outdoor gear, batteries, combo kits, and regular power tools — not just lawn equipment. A few examples make the spread clear: a 40V HP 21-inch self-propelled mower at $589, down from $639; (homedepot.com)s at $99, down from $149. (homedepot.com) ### Why are people focused on yard tools? Because spring is when Ryobi’s cordless outdoor lineup gets pushed hardest, and that lineup is the expensive part of the ecosystem. Drills and drivers get you into the 18V platform cheaply. Mowers, blowers, trimmers, and chainsaws are where you start paying real money for batteries and chargers. Popular Science (homedepot.com)ng mowers, trimmers, blowers, and chainsaws as the season-low price story. (popsci.com) ### What’s the free-tool deal? The cleanest current freebie is a Ryobi mower bundle Bob Vila flagged today. If you buy the Ryobi ONE+ HP 18V 20-inch self-propelled mower kit for $449 — marked down from $479 — you can choose an extra Ryobi tool for free. One of the featured choices is a ONE+ 18V power inverter and charger valued at $109, and Bob Vila says there are additional tool options in the same promo. (bobvila.com) ### Is this the same as Ryobi Days? Not exactly, but it overlaps with the same seasonal playbook. Home Depot already has a live Ryobi Days section, and even a store-display listing references a 2026 Ryobi Days event rolling out to participating stores. That suggests the retailer is stacking spring discounts and brand-specific promos rather than running one isol(bobvila.com)side a broader promotional season, not chasing a one-day flash sale. (homedepot.com) ### Where’s the real value? Batteries. That is the whole game. Ryobi tools are often reasonably priced on their own, but the battery-and-charger bundle is what pushes the total up. So when Home Depot cuts battery packs, bundles tools with batteries, or throws in a free extra tool, the savings are more meaningful than a small markdown on a bare tool. The $99 (homedepot.com) the cost of joining or expanding the platform. (homedepot.com) ### What should a buyer watch for? Watch the platform first — 18V ONE+ versus 40V outdoor gear. Home Depot is discounting both, but they solve different problems. If you already own ONE+ batteries, a mower freebie tied to that system can be a smart way to deepen one ecosystem. If you need more runtime for heavier yard work, the 40V deals may matter more(homedepot.com) sticker price is not always the cheapest platform decision. (homedepot.com) ### So what’s the bottom line? This is a good Ryobi shopping window, but only if you buy with the battery system in mind. The headline number — 171 discounted items — is real, and the mower-linked free-tool promo is real too. The smart move is not grabbing the flashiest markdown. It is picking the deal that saves you from buying the same battery twice. (homedepot.com)