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ToolGuyd > Power Tools > Cordless > Amazon is Now Selling the Best Dewalt Budget Drill for $99

Amazon is Now Selling the Best Dewalt Budget Drill for $99

Jul 15, 2025 Stuart 23 Comments

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Amazon Listing for Dewalt Atomic Cordless Drill Kit at Deal Pricing

Amazon has updated their listing for the Dewalt 20V Max Atomic Compact Series brushless drill kit, and is now selling it to everyone for just $99.

I’ve been posting a lot about this Dewalt cordless drill kit recently.

First, I found it very surprising that Home Depot refrained from holding their clockwork-like spring and summer promo. At this time, they’re still selling it for an unreasonable $179 while independent dealers – and now Amazon – are selling the kit at its typical discounted or special buy price.

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Then, I noticed that Amazon was selling this kit for $99, but only to business customers.

Now, Amazon opened the deal up to everyone. At the time of this posting, there’s a shipping ETA of July 22-23 for the kit.

Dewalt has very many different cordless drill kits, including at the same $99 promotional or special buy price point.

They have an old brushed motor model that sells in enormous volumes at Amazon, and older brushless model that sells at Amazon and many online dealers, a newer brushless drill that sells at Lowe’s and many online dealers, and then there’s this Atomic series drill kit that Home Depot sells, typically at the same $99 price.

Some Dewalt dealers carry all of the 20V Max cordless drill kits that are promo priced at $99.

Frankly, I don’t understand why Dewalt needs to have 4 different cordless drill kits all at the same price point. I like the 20V Max Atomic drill kit a lot better than Dewalt’s other $99 drill kit options, and think it would be great if they replaced all of them with this one.

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I don’t believe that Amazon has ever sold the Dewalt Atomic series cordless drill kit before, at least not directly – there have been plenty of reseller listings, such as for their 2-tool combo kit.

The situation still confuzzles, but I’m happy to see Amazon start to sell the best entry-level cordless drill kit Dewalt makes. Maybe now they can add a “new model at the same price” label to their old brushed motor drill listing and stop selling that outdated tech.

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23 Comments

  1. Big Richard

    2 days ago

    “At this time, they’re still selling it for an unreasonable $179”

    But in typical HD fashion, you can get it with an impact driver for $10 less at $169 – https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-ATOMIC-20-Volt-Lithium-Ion-Cordless-Compact-1-2-in-Drill-Driver-and-1-4-in-Impact-Driver-w-2Ah-Battery-Charger-Bag-DCD794D1WCF809B/324810167

    Reply
  2. Jamie Lee Davis

    2 days ago

    I bought this drill, as opposed to buying DeWalt 12 volt and am very happy with it. I actually got the 2 tool Atomic combo at Ace for 177.00.

    Reply
  3. Robert

    2 days ago

    “Ships from Amazon” and “Sold by Amazon”: Does that guarantee it’s legit and not third party?
    Also, wish it had a better battery.

    Reply
    • Bonnie

      1 day ago

      No, because of shared binning/comingling it’s entirely possible for you to get a 3rd party marketplace seller’s item without any way to know. If you look at the “Other Sellers on Amazon” box in the lower right you can see all the other sellers that list this same item, and if it’s fulfilled by Amazon then their stock got mixed in with all of Amazon’s stock.

      So if you buy this you might get stock that was originally sourced by Amazon, but you could just as easily get a box originally sourced by “MARKSON Distribution corporations”, “OFFICE CHASE CORP.”, “bky trading”, etc.

      Similarly reviews are stored by the item, not by the seller. So you can’t even know if reviews about counterfeit goods or bad handling were for the same seller.

      Reply
      • Stuart

        1 day ago

        Amazon sells thousands of certain Dewalt and Craftsman products tools every week. Do you really think they’re commingling reseller inventory into the pallets they get from SBD?

        Avoid 3rd party resellers and there shouldn’t be any more problems than with authorized resellers.

        If anyone is worried, they can find a retail store and open the box before leaving the store to verify the contents.

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        • Bonnie

          1 day ago

          Yes, because they don’t want to keep two identical (from their perspective) units in separate inventory slots in their warehouses. Not commingling (from Amazon’s perspective) wastes space, takes up extra warehouse worker/robot time, and adds unnecessary shipping delays.

          The commingling also has to do with where you’re ordering from. If Amazon has pallets of a particular UPC in X distribution center, but LMO marketseller shipped a couple boxes of that same UPC to Y distribution center, if you live nearer Y you’ll get shipped one of LMO’s boxes when you buy the Amazon listing since that will get to you faster and as far as Amazon is concerned the two boxes are identical. And if you’re closer to X warehouse and buy one of LMOs listings you’ll get Amazon’s stock instead.

          I believe marketplace sellers *can* opt out now and use their own unique store barcodes. But this works against them on the platform as it costs more/takes longer to process boxes, and now their product will ship slower to many customers than it would if commingled.

          Commingling is one of the core ways Amazon got their shipping to be so fast.

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          • Stuart

            1 day ago

            Lots of brands have certain conditions; I’m sure Dewalt could easily request no commingling for direct inventory.

        • jake

          1 day ago

          Do you know how to filter to find “ships from and sold by amazon” listings? I often give up and don’t order there because you have to click “see more” too many times.

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          • Stuart

            1 day ago

            Yes, and no. It’s sometimes hiding in the “other sellers on Amazon” section.

            Here’s the link to the drill kit:

            https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BY1BQ285/?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&tag=toolguyd-20

            I did this on purpose.

            If you just go to https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BY1BQ285/?tag=toolguyd-20, it links to a 3rd party seller and higher price ($105).

            They do this because the Amazon inventory is backordered and the 3rd party inventory ready to ship. It’s not fulfilled by Prime, but there’s 12 left in stock.

            This is the code that forces it to show the “sold by and shipped from Amazon” part: ?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER

            You can add that to most product pages as shown. Reduce everything until it’s amazon.com / dp / ASIN . A brief product description is fine to leave in.

            Thus, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BY1BQ285/?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&tag=toolguyd-20

            OR

            https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BY1BQ285/?tag=toolguyd-20&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER .

            The tag part is for affiliate credit.

            This doesn’t work all of the time, mostly when Amazon is not an option as the seller.

            If you ever forget the “smid” code, check an item in your cart.

            This item is an Apple charging cable: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DCH5B2HF/?tag=toolguyd-20 . It defaults to Amazon as the seller. Add to cart. Then go to cart and reopen the product page.

            It will look something like: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0DCH5B2HF/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&th=1&tag=toolguyd-20

            There’s that same smid again.

            You could bookmark a link or remember how to get the URL code from an item in your cart.

    • Rick

      1 day ago

      “Does that guarantee it’s legit and not third party?”

      No, because Amazon is not an authorized retailer of DeWalt tools (go to https://www.dewalt.com/find-retailer and click “Find online” to see who is authorized). And since Amazon doesn’t reveal how they obtained the product, you have no way of knowing whether it is legit or not.

      All that said, I highly doubt that Amazon is engaging in any shady dealing. More importantly, my experience with Amazon has been that they always do the right thing if I have a legitimate concern.

      Also, I would expect that DeWalt would honor their warranty if you are buying directly from Amazon. DeWalt has to know that Amazon is selling their products, and is not doing anything to prevent that.

      However, a potential cause for concern might be for legal issues. Suppose you buy a defective DeWalt grinder from Amazon and something bad happens, causing you to go after DeWalt for lots of money. In that scenario I expect that DeWalt would carefully scrutinize whether you bought the grinder from an authorized DeWalt retailer, and if you bought it from Amazon they might argue that Amazon is an “unauthorized seller”. But that’s just speculation on my part, and I’d happily buy a $99 DeWalt tool from Amazon.

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      • Stuart

        1 day ago

        Dewalt to me a few months ago:

        “ I was able to confirm that Amazon is an authorized retailer for select DEWALT products.”

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    • Stuart

      1 day ago

      Ideally. The last I checked, Amazon sold and shipped Dewalt items are considered authorized by Dewalt.

      Reply
      • Rick

        1 day ago

        “are considered authorized by Dewalt”.

        Either Amazon are an authorized retailer, or they are not. They are not shown as an authorized retailer on DeWalt’s web site, and I have never seen Amazon explicitly claim to be an authorized reseller of Dewalt products.

        I don’t doubt that DeWalt and Amazon have a special relationship, but I see absolutely no evidence that it extends to Amazon being an authorized retailer.

        I’m happy to buy DeWalt products directly from Amazon. But that is because I am very comfortable with Amazon’s return policies, and not because I believe that Amazon is an authorized retailer.

        If Amazon is an authorized retailer then DeWalt should update their web site. They’ve had years to do that, but never get around to actually doing it.

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        • Stuart

          19 hours ago

          Dewalt PR checked and told me Amazon IS an authorized dealer. There are a lot of other online retailers that are authorized but not included in their “find a retailer” list – they really should update it.

          Dewalt used to include this in Amazon listings:

          Dewalt Reseller Confidence Notice on Amazon

          Some time since then it seems authorized dealers stopped selling most power tool brands products on Amazon, and so you will typically only see direct and 3rd party listings.

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          • Rick

            3 hours ago

            OK. That’s very persuasive, and I stand corrected.

            Thanks for checking. That’s definitely worth knowing, and I agree that DeWalt (and Amazon) should clarify that Amazon is an authorized reseller of DeWalt products.

            Also, with respect to the sourcing of DeWalt products sold by Amazon, it seems reasonable to assume that Amazon gets everything they sell exclusively from DeWalt, right? I can’t imagine DeWalt would permit any authorized reseller to get their products from anyone else, unless (perhaps) by specific arrangement/agreement.

            So all in all, very good news!

  4. Ben

    2 days ago

    “…their clockwork-like spring and supper promo” – seems like you may need a snack Stuart 😉

    Reply
    • Stuart

      1 day ago

      Oof. Thanks, *fixed*. Not a typo, but not a Freudian slip either. Wonder how that happened.

      Reply
  5. Clay

    20 hours ago

    Stu, did you see some of the Woot! deals going right now?

    DCD793D1 kit for $89.99

    https://tools.woot.com/offers/dewalt-dcd793d1-20v-max-brushless-1-2-drill-kit-3

    DCF809D1 20V MAX ATOMIC Kit

    https://tools.woot.com/offers/dewalt-dcf809d1-20v-max-atomic-brushless-drill-kit-4

    There are other Atomic tools (mostly ratchets and impact wrenches).

    https://tools.woot.com/plus/hot-summer-dewalt-deals

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    • Stuart

      19 hours ago

      Dewalt has told me that although Amazon is an authorized dealer, Amazon’s WOOT store is NOT.

      Reply
      • Clay

        19 hours ago

        Wow. That’s confusing!

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        • Bonnie

          13 hours ago

          Woot sources, or at least used to source, their merchandise from resold overstock and stuff like bulk product return auctions. They typically aren’t getting stuff straight from the manufacturer unless it’s a marketing move.

          Reply
  6. Katie

    11 hours ago

    I went to each link you provided and all were at the $105 price, The one at the link was from the Oriental Fuchsia Shop. I looked at all the others and none had a sold by Amazon, all were 3rd party at $105 or higher.

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    • Stuart

      10 hours ago

      I still see it as $99 via Amazon directly, with a July 24-28 shipping ETA. This is the link I just checked when signed in, and via private browser window:

      https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BY1BQ285/?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&tag=toolguyd-20

      It seems that Amazon sometimes takes listings down temporarily as they verify backordered stock, or maybe something to that effect.

      I’m not seeing what you’re seeing, which also happens sometimes with no obvious explanation.

      Reply

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