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ToolGuyd > Tool Deals > Acme Tools Labor Day 2021 Sale: Save 10% off Select $199+

Acme Tools Labor Day 2021 Sale: Save 10% off Select $199+

Sep 2, 2021 Stuart 13 Comments

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Acme Tools Labor Day Sale 2021

Over at Acme Tools, they’re celebrating Labor Day with a 10% off $199+ coupon offer.

One of the best parts of this promo is that it works on quite a few new tools and preorders, such as the new Dewalt Xtreme brushless rotary hammer, Metabo HPT’s new cordless trim router, and a whole lot of Milwaukee tools and Packout tool boxes.

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Historically, this has been the best and last notable percent-off promo or coupon offer until Veteran’s Day in November.

Coupon Code: LABOR10

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Brand Exclusions

Aaladin Cleaning Systems, Abra Equipment, Air-tow Trailers, Barreto Mfg, Billy Goat, Bomag, Campo Equipment, Clemco, Crown Construction Equipment, Diamond C, Digga North America, E-Z Go, Edwards, EGO, Evolution Power Tools, Festool, Fuego, Fuji, Furukawa Rock Drill USA, Generac, Generac Mobile, Genie, Honda, Husqvarna Outdoor Power Equipment, IQ Power Tools, Interlake, select JET Tools, JLG, Knaack, Kubota, Laguna Tools, Land Pride, LEEAGRA, Magnum, Mec, Niftylift, Office to Go, Powerboss, Sawstop, Skyjack, Stihl, Sullair, Supermax, Tormek, Toro, Toro Dingo, Traeger, Weather Guard, Weber, Westinghouse Outdoor Power Equipment

There are additional product exclusions, see the fine print for details. Max discount is $100.

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This promo ends 9/3/2021.

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13 Comments

  1. fred

    Sep 2, 2021

    I took a quick look. Crick Levels (one of your recent posts) are included.

    Toolup is doing something similar – 10% off with some exclusions
    10% off using code “ANYDEAL”
    plus $20 off on Milwaukee – over $100 – use code MIL20
    https://www.toolup.com/

    Tiger Supplies – offering 5% off – with code LABORDAY
    https://www.tigersupplies.com/

    Zoro – 25% off on compressors/pneumatic tools – use code SAVE25OFF
    https://www.zoro.com/

    ToolsToday – 10% off – use code LABOR21
    https://www.toolstoday.com/

    FastoolNow – looks like a 5% off coupon – LDAY21

    HNS Tools – 5% off using code LABORDAY

    Tiger Supplies – offering 5% off – with code LABORDAY
    https://www.tigersupplies.com/

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    • Big Richard

      Sep 2, 2021

      MaxTool and FAO have $25 off $150, code LD25

      Reply
    • MoogleMan3

      Sep 2, 2021

      Fred, thanks for the heads up on Zoro; I’ve been shopping there a lot lately.

      Reply
  2. John

    Sep 2, 2021

    Headline says “$10%”, just % is needed.

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    • Stuart

      Sep 2, 2021

      Thanks! Sorry, that’s what happens when I type out the title while wondering what the max savings cap is. I should have caught it during proofreading.

      Reply
  3. Andy

    Sep 2, 2021

    10% is really pretty meager. I’ve always felt that 10% is the absolute minimum discount that should be allowed to be called a sale. It certainly isn’t enough to get me to pull the trigger and buy anything. Hell, I don’t think I’ve ever even bought a house for less than a 10% cut off asking price.

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    • fred

      Sep 2, 2021

      Lately there have been bidding wars for houses in many locales – my neck of the woods being one. I’m not sure why this is (COVID related housing shortages ??) – but it also happened just before the bubble burst. It is certainly area specific – and I don’t believe that it is the case for my alternative residences – and may be cooling off in general. The other phenomenon I’ve been seeing are buyers ripping down houses after spending 7 figures to buy them – and then building outsized (IMO) structures on the property.

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  4. it’s_jake

    Sep 3, 2021

    Why does acme tool advertise so much stuff as list price of 1.5-2x the actual msrp? Really annoying deceiving practice that makes them seem scammy even though I know many have vetted them.

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    • fred

      Sep 3, 2021

      I’ve always thought that many online (before that catalog/mail-order) vendors have some lines that are listed at very good (or near unbeatable) prices – while they list others at prices that are run of the mill – while even others are quite high. The low prices are meant to suck you in to thinking that the vendor is a low price leader – and the high prices items (if purchased) help make up for the low margins or losses on the “loss leaders.” Its just another example of caveat emptor – and your need to compare bottom-line pricing (with tax and shipping) when shopping and evaluating so called deals. We also found that many vendors might provide better quotes if you were buying in bulk or asked them to price match a legitimate deal found elsewhere.

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      • MM

        Sep 3, 2021

        That sort of thing used to be standard for “discount” chains like Wal-Mart. Offer a great deal on an expensive item like a TV to get customers in the store and then make that money back, and more, with the little stuff.

        I must say I’ve never noticed Acme do this though. They’re one of my few go-to stores to check for power tool deals and while often times they’re not they cheapest I’ve never seen them post sky-high prices.

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        • its_jake

          Sep 3, 2021

          every single piece of makita string trimmer equipment- linked below. I get the logic, it just feels silly to do this online in TYOOL 2021

          https://www.acmetools.com/shop/SearchDisplay?searchType=1002&storeUserType=G&categoryId=&searchTerm=makita+string+trimmer&storeId=11301&catalogId=10551&langId=-1&pageSize=12&beginIndex=0&sType=SimpleSearch&resultCatEntryType=2&showResultsPage=true&searchSource=Q&pageView=

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  5. David

    Sep 4, 2021

    Really disappointed in the Acme Sale. I have bought a lot of stuff from them! Labor Day is Monday the 6th. Went to Acme’s website to buy a few things knowing they would be having a promotion and the sale was over before Saturday the 4th, what the %^#@

    Oh well, just spent $325 at their competitors and got $25 off. I am on their email mailing list, for whatever reason I received no notification of their current promotion.

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  6. Stacey Jones

    Sep 15, 2021

    Craftsman 9-45430 10-Inch Adjustable Pliers, Black, Bent Neck on sale for $12.50 on Amazon:
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AW5C8IK/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_SRYR5039ZT4MDNSTZ11K?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

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