Ryobi power tool deal: Saws, drills and multi tools reduced to only £50

Reciprocating saw in action
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On the lookout for a top power tool deal this Halloween? If you are in need of a new reciprocating saw, multi tool, circular saw or cordless drill then you need to check out these deals.

What’s on offer? Ryobi has put together a collection of its best selling bare tools and reduced them to £50 until Monday 31st October. This includes nearly 50% off a reciprocating saw among other significant price drops. The deal is especially handy for those who already own a Ryobi ONE+™ tool as you can use the battery across the different tools in the range.

Elsewhere there’s other big savings on impact drivers, cordless drills, angle grinders, spotlights and multi tools. Check out our what is a multi tool guide if you want to find out whether it is worthwhile having one in your tool kit.

But don't spend too long thinking about what power tool you want, the sale only lasts until Monday. 

Ryobi 18V ONE+™ Cordless Reciprocating Saw (Bare Tool) | Was £94.99, Now £50 (SAVE £44.99) at Ryobi

Ryobi 18V ONE+™ Cordless Reciprocating Saw (Bare Tool) | Was £94.99, Now £50 (SAVE £44.99) at Ryobi

Perfect for rough and fast cutting for demolition materials such as wood, metal and plastic. Has a 25mm stroke length and offers 3400 strokes per minute. Includes variable speed control and quick and easy blade change. Battery not included.

Ryobi 18V ONE+™ Cordless Multi Tool | Was £89.99, Now £50 (SAVE £39.99) at Ryobi

Ryobi 18V ONE+™ Cordless Multi Tool | Was £89.99, Now £50 (SAVE £39.99) at Ryobi

A versatile multi purpose tool that cuts plasterboard, metal, wood, plastic, composite and many other materials and sands, Quick change attachments make it easy to swap out blades. Battery not included.

Ryobi 18V ONE+™ Cordless 150mm Circular Saw (Bare Tool)| Was £88.99, Now £50 (SAVE £38.99) at Ryobi

Ryobi 18V ONE+™ Cordless 150mm Circular Saw (Bare Tool)| Was £88.99, Now £50 (SAVE £38.99) at Ryobi

Ideal for making long straight cuts, trimming sheet wood to size, cutting kitchen work tops and flooring. It has cut capacities 45mm at 90° and 32mm at 45°. Battery not included.

Steve Jenkins

Steve Jenkins is a freelance content creator with over two decades of experience working in digital and print and was previously the DIY content editor for Homebuilding & Renovating. 

He is a keen DIYer with over 20 years of experience in transforming and renovating the many homes he has lived in. He specialises in painting and decorating, but has a wide range of skills gleaned from working in the building trade for around 10 years and spending time at night school learning how to plaster and plumb.

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