The Ryobi 18V ONE+ 6-Tool Combo Kit (model PCL1600K2) is on sale at Home Depot for $199, down from $299. A 33% discount puts a complete cordless starter set, six tools, two batteries, and a charger, in the under-$200 range right as Father’s Day shopping hits its final two weeks.
Got a dad, husband, or grad who has been talking about “finally getting a real set of cordless tools”? This is the easiest way to check the box. Ryobi’s ONE+ platform runs over 300 tools on the same 18V battery, so any tool bought later just snaps onto the batteries that ship in this kit. Skip the bare-tool-plus-separate-battery math, and stop mixing brands on a single project.
What You Get for $199
The PCL1600K2 ships with six brushed 18V tools, a 1.5Ah battery, a 4.0Ah battery, a charger, and a soft bag:
- 1/2 in. Drill/Driver (PCL206)
- 1/4 in. Impact Driver (PCL235)
- 5-1/2 in. Circular Saw (PCL500)
- Reciprocating Saw (PCL515)
- Multi-Tool (PCL430)
- LED Work Light (PCL660)
Six tools for $33 each, before you count the batteries and charger. The 4.0Ah pack runs the circular saw and recip saw under load, while the 1.5Ah pack is fine for the drill, impact driver, and work light. Anyone who already owns a Ryobi 18V battery gets a strong way to add six tools without buying another pack.
Why It Matters Right Now
This kit has held the $199 price point for most of 2026, but it usually disappears during peak sales windows. Ryobi Days 2026 (free tool with qualifying starter kit) is also running through Father’s Day on June 21, which means Home Depot is actively pushing Ryobi and the combo kit stock is widely available right now. After Father’s Day, pricing tends to drift back up until the next major sale event.
Comparable 6-tool kits from Milwaukee, DeWalt, and Makita run $400 to $700 even on sale, and they don’t include the same tool count or battery capacity. Ryobi’s tradeoff is brushed motors on most of these tools, fine for a homeowner or hobbyist but it won’t hold up to daily contractor use. Pros should look at our best cordless combo kits roundup for heavier-duty options.
How to Shop
In stock online at Home Depot with free shipping, and most stores also carry it for in-store pickup. Add to cart and check out, no promo code, no rebate form, no mail-in. The $199 price is the cash price, with no trade-in required. Pairing with the Ryobi Days free-tool promo is a different deal, that runs on a separate qualifying starter kit ($99 or $199 HP kit), not the PCL1600K2 itself.
Buy Now at Home Depot, around $199 at time of writing (prices change during Ryobi Days).
One caveat: the tools in this kit are brushed, not brushless. Motors run hotter, batteries drain faster under load, and long-term durability is lower than Ryobi’s HP brushless line. First-time buyers will find that an acceptable tradeoff at $33 per tool. Heavy users should step up to a brushless 2-tool kit like the Ryobi PSBCK01K at $179 and add tools as needed.
More on where this kit fits in the broader Ryobi lineup is in our full cordless combo kit guide. Father’s Day gift ideas at every price point live in our Father’s Day power tool deals roundup, updated weekly.