
Amazon’s Prime Day 2024 sales event is in its second day, which means – according to their front page claims – new deals.
Most of Amazon’s Prime Day tool deals from yesterday are also still ongoing.
Here are some more Prime Day tool deals that are either new, or ones that I previously missed:
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Kasa Smart Plug 4-Pack – $20.99
Kasa Low Profile Smart Plug 2-Pack – $11.89
Bora Centipede – Save on Portable Work Stands
Wen 12″ Benchtop Drill Press
Worx Pegasus Folding Work Table
Skil Folding Router Table – $149
Craftsman 16 Gallon Shop Vacuum
Vacmaster 6 Gallon Shop Vacuum – $64.59
Fluke T6-1000 Pro Electrical Tester
Dremel 8240 Cordless Rotary Tool Kit – $74.65
Skil 4V Cordless Screwdriver with Circuit Sensor
Fluke Voltage Detector
3M WorkTunes with Gel Cushions – $55.94
Louisville 8ft Fiberglass Step Ladder
Bosch 13pc Daredevil Spade Drill Bit Set – $24.99
Bosch – Save 20% on 3 or More Select Accessory Purchases
3M Claw Drywall Picture Hanging Kit
Fluke 87 Multimeter
Mechanix Work Gloves
Mechanix – Save on More Glove Styles
Metabo HPT 18V Cordless Finish Nailer Kit
Metabo HPT 18V Cordless Framing Nailer Kit
Flex 24V Cordless Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit – $99
Fluke 117 and 323 Multimeter Kit
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Dewalt USB-C LED Worklight – $59
Evolution 14″ Metal Chop Saw
Reekon M1 Caliber Miter Saw Measuring Tool
Woodpeckers Paolini Pocket Rule – $36
See Prime Day 1 Deals: Best Prime Day Tool Deals 2024
GML
Has anyone come across any good deals on a 24″ level or a ratcheting, multibit screwdriver? I haven’t seen anything special.
fred
HD has a Milwaukee compact one listed as a special buy:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-8-In-1-Ratcheting-Compact-Multi-Bit-Screwdriver-48-22-2913/321180745
GML
Thanks so much Fred. Was looking for a full size one, but this would definitely work (especially for that price).
fred
I have 2 of the larger Milwaukee ones (48-22-2904) in my cars. I can’t say that I use them much – but they seem OK. I also have a Megapro 211R2C36RD that I keep in a kitchen tool drawer. I like it well enough – but I’m not sure it’s worth 2.5x the Milwaukee. I’ve gifted away sets from Wera – that were made up with one of their ratcheting bit-holder handles. They looked nice – but were pricey,
As far as levels – I tend to trust one from brands like Stabila, Sands and Sola (in that order.) I did not spot any of those – or other better-known brands on sale.
fred
One of our plumber’s favorite levels was this 24-inch one from Sands:
https://www.harryepstein.com/products/sands-24-plumber-s-aluminum-cast-level-sl2424p?_pos=10&_sid=f2ba71706&_ss=r
This has a pretty simple design and while you may need to do some fiddling/measuring to achieve precise pipe slopes – there is less to lose compared to the slope-pin sets that we had for magnetic Checkpoint levels.
MattT
Huh? The link—and its text—point to a multibit screwdriver?
Munklepunk
A few years ago Home Depot blew out those Bosch spade bit sets, without the pouch but I still had a pouch from a set 20 years ago, for $1.99. I bought every one the store had, kept one for myself and gave the rest away.
Funda
I’ve given the Skil cordless screwdriver as a gift to a number of people for general homeowner use and it has been much appreciated
Jorn
You’ve got a small typo:
Fluke WorkTunes with Gel Cushions – $55.94
Should be 3M rather than Fluke.
JR Ramos
Random find: These AntMag hook magnets are superb. They’re worthy of having around for all kinds of things and are good quality…good magnets and the hook and swivel aren’t weak. Just the silver and black on sale for $8 for a 4-pack but the colors dropped a few bucks to the price they were not long ago. These are smaller diameter than most but have great holding power. I think they’re just 3mm N35 magnets but well done.
I’ve used these to hang tools and lights while working in various places, to hang funnels (even with full used oil filters in them), and stuck one on the drill press to keep the cord where I wanted it to be without drilling for an guide.
https://www.amazon.com/Ant-Mag-Stickers-Great-refrigerator-warehouse/dp/B07M5Y44N3
frobo
A couple of thoughts about the Skil router table, which I own: First, it doesn’t fold, as suggested in the title of the link. Second, I had trouble with the fence on mine. Specifically, the outfeed and infeed sides were slightly out of parallel by a degree or so, caused by distortion in the main plastic structure. Straightening it wasn’t practical. I could’ve sought a warranty replacement, but I didn’t really like the design much anyway, so I just made my own out of MDF which works great. Other than that, it’s a good value at $149.
ToolGuyDan
That Skil “folding router table” deal is actually a combo; it’s a standalone 2hp/10A fixed-base router *and* the router table to go with it.
frobo
Correct; that’s why it’s a decent deal in my opinion.