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ToolGuyd > Power Tools > Cordless > Free Ridgid JobMax Attachment Head with Multi-Tool Starter Kit

Free Ridgid JobMax Attachment Head with Multi-Tool Starter Kit

Nov 19, 2010 Stuart 4 Comments

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Ridgid JobMax Free Attachment Head Deal

Earlier this month we wrote about the new Ridgid JobMax starter kits on Home Depot’s website that feature the standard starter kit and a free attachment tool head of choice, but people had problems getting on the deal.

It looks like Home Depot fixed things – the kits are no longer “out of stock” and are instead now listed as backordered. This means that you should still be able to order the kits to get in on the deal.

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The $100 starter kit includes the Power Handle, an oscillating multi-tool attachment, a 12V (max) battery and charger. Add in another tool attachment head, normally priced at $50, and it’s a great deal.

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4 Comments

  1. steve pryzlakowski

    Apr 8, 2011

    this tool as nice as it works is imposible to get replacement blades. in usual home depot fashion they do not sell the blades and the rigid website doesnt have it or if it does it impossible to find

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  2. Stuart

    Apr 9, 2011

    Steve, Ridgid’s JobMax multi-tool includes an adapter for use with Bosch and Dremel-branded accessories. As far as I know, Ridgid does not produce any replacement blades for the tool.

    Reply
  3. ericx

    Sep 13, 2011

    True, HD doesn’t sell ridgid blades, but Fein blades need no adapter , Best is brows this Ebay store for some amazing deals & double ended blades too..

    Link removed by admin. No ebay links permitted by first-time commentors.

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  4. wayne

    Jul 31, 2012

    My issue is the batteries. I have 2 lithium ion batteries that have died in less then six months. I contacted Ridgid and they refused to take care of the problem. I merely requested they replace them. I fully intended to send in the dead batteries. Terrible customer service.

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