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Best Labor Day 2022 Tool Deals

Sep 3, 2022 Stuart 45 Comments

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Tool Nut Labor Day Tool Deals 2022

Going by what I see in my inbox, everything is on sale, everywhere right now. Let’s dig into some tool deals.

Here are the standout tool deals that I’m interested in, would be interested in, and figure you guys might be interested in.

Oh – and Happy Labor Day!

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  • Boss Hammers – 15% off patriotic hammers
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Acme Tools Deals

  • Dewalt – free battery (via rebate) with $300+ select 20V tools
  • Milwaukee – 20% off select M18 Fuel kits
  • Makita – free battery w/ 2 select bare tools
  • Diablo – up to 25% off w/ code DIABLOSEPT
  • Klein Tools – free gifts $150+
  • Knipex – up to $50 off

Ohio Power Tool Deals

  • Free PACKOUT Crate (48-22-8440) w/ $199+ PACKOUT, Accessories, Hand Tools, Apparel or Safety
  • Bosch – 15% Off 3+ Select Accessories
  • Milwaukee – Free HO12.0 Battery w/ M18 FUEL Chop Saw
  • Milwaukee – Free XC6.0 Battery w/ Select Reduced Price M12 Tools
  • Milwaukee – Free XC6.0 Battery w/ Select Reduced Price M18 FUEL Kits
  • Milwaukee – Buy One, Get One Free Bolt Cutters
  • Milwaukee – Buy One, Get One Free Stainless Steel Fish Tapes

Home Depot Labor Day Savings – there’s just so much! Click the link and sort through depending on your brand and type of tool preferences.

I’m headed out to visit retail stores and will report back (likely in a separate post so check back!) about any new and notable in-store promotions. I did some rounds earlier in the week but didn’t see much.

Lowe’s Labor Day Savings – there’s a lot to sort through here too, mainly “special buys.”

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Amazon Tool Deals – Amazon seems to be sitting this one out. Maybe you’ll have better luck sorting through their tool deals.

What deals have you found?

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45 Comments

  1. Julian Tracy

    Sep 3, 2022

    Those Home Depot M12 deals are among the worst deals HD has ever offered.

    Stopped scrolling through 4 pages in. Almost comical how much higher the price or lesser the deal they are compared to previous “Deals of the Day”

    Reply
    • Paul

      Sep 3, 2022

      I couldn’t agree more.

      Reply
    • Richard

      Sep 3, 2022

      Not technically a part of the Labor Day deals but after you “hack” this by returning the free gift the kit is $99 for M12 fuel oscillating. One of the best deals I’ve see. On it in quite some time https://slickdeals.net/f/16014667-milwaukee-m12-fuel-oscillating-multi-tool-kit-with-4-0-ah-battery-charger-accessories-and-tool-bag-plus-bonus-tool-or-battery-169

      Reply
      • Stuart

        Sep 3, 2022

        (Home Depot Product Link)

        It’s a good deal in itself – M12 Fuel OMT kit with 4Ah XC battery + an extra 6Ah XC battery.

        Reply
      • Tom

        Sep 4, 2022

        Thanks- been waiting for a good deal on this!

        Reply
    • Mopar

      Sep 4, 2022

      You think THOSE are bad, check out the Dewalt deals at HD.

      Reply
      • Lyle

        Sep 4, 2022

        Yeah, there are none. I was sad.

        Reply
        • Mopar

          Sep 4, 2022

          I think I saw THREE, and one was a big whopping $5 off.

          Reply
  2. fred

    Sep 3, 2022

    DRPD – 15% off on PB Swiss, KoKen, Nepros, and other brands – use code LABOR22

    https://drpd.cc/

    Palmac (Gedore, Koken, Knipex, Wiha, Wera) – (not sure of % off) – use code: LABORDAYSALE

    https://palmac.net/

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    • fred

      Sep 3, 2022

      To avoid the dreaded 404 error – I’ve broken my list into parts

      Seneca Woodworking: 15% off – use code LABORDAY2022

      https://www.senecawoodworking.com/

      ToolUp – 10% off any regularly priced item – use code SUPERSALE

      https://www.toolup.com/

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      • fred

        Sep 3, 2022

        Tools Today – 10% off on orders over $75 – use code LABOR22

        https://www.toolstoday.com/

        Infinity Cutting Tools – $15 off on $125 – use code LDAY22

        https://www.infinitytools.com/

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      • Stuart

        Sep 3, 2022

        3 or more links won’t send you to a 404 error, it’ll send you to moderation, which I wouldn’t have approved just now. (I’m in Hoke Depot’s parking lot, to give you an idea on how often I check on things.)

        I would caution that multiple comments with links in a short span is much more likely to trigger the spam filter.

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        • fred

          Sep 3, 2022

          Thanks for the clarification.

          BTW – I’ve never ordered from DRPD before now – but saw their name in one of your reader’s comments – about US sources for PBSwiss, Nepros and KoKen (tools not vintage barber chairs)

          Reply
      • fred

        Sep 3, 2022

        MicroFence – 10% off on most items – using code LABORDAY

        https://microfence.com/

        Reply
    • Franck B.

      Sep 3, 2022

      Thanks for pointing out the Palmac deal. Need some Gedore fill-ins!

      Reply
    • bob

      Nov 15, 2022

      do you have a drpd or koken coupon for black friday 2022?

      Reply
  3. fred

    Sep 3, 2022

    MaxTool – will discount your order to pay your sales tax.

    https://www.maxtool.com/

    NailGunDepot – 5% off use code LABORDAY

    https://www.nailgundepot.com/

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  4. fred

    Sep 3, 2022

    Racewax – for Ski/Snowboard Tools:

    Here’s waht they said in their email today:

    Multiple Sale Codes from 15% to 25% Now Through Labor Day!
    But one code per order right? Yes – place multiple orders & we’ll combine!
    DualEdger 150 mm Rotobrushes
    25% off all Toko products with code TOKO.
    25% off all products in the Nordic wax category with code XC.
    ​With 25% off, many items are selling below cost!
    15% off for everything else storewide with code 15LD.
    As stated, only 1 code per order; we’re happy to combine shipments.
    Do not pay by AmazonPay, PayPal, or BuyWithPrime; codes may drop.
    Our Black Friday sale will be 15% off, so you’re getting the same discount now – grab deals now that may be gone in November!

    https://www.racewax.com/

    Reply
    • David+A.

      Sep 3, 2022

      Good one!!!

      Reply
  5. fred

    Sep 3, 2022

    PrestaCycle”s email today claims their Labor Day sale offers up to 60% off on their bike tools:

    https://www.prestacycle.com/

    Reply
  6. Adam

    Sep 3, 2022

    25% off at Toollady w/ code LABORDAY22

    Reply
    • ACP the 3rd

      Sep 4, 2022

      Site says LABORDAY22 does not exist… I was looking forward to a few PB Swiss items.

      Reply
      • ACP the 3rd

        Sep 4, 2022

        Weird…you can make it work, going a different path on the site.

        Reply
  7. John

    Sep 3, 2022

    Re: Home Depot “hack” — could someone explain this?
    I’m shopping for M18 Fuel tools — some are sold as kits with bonus tool or battery I may not want. It’s possible to return part of a kitted purchase??

    Reply
    • TomD

      Sep 3, 2022

      Not part of a lot (it came in one box) but if it was a free battery added on, you can return the battery (or the tool) for a pro-rated amount

      Reply
    • Ben

      Sep 4, 2022

      It’ll show up as two parts in your cart with prorated prices. You can return those individually

      Reply
  8. Randy

    Sep 3, 2022

    I know this is a stretch but does anyone know if Stihl EVER has sales? Been looking to buy some Kombi attachments but it seems like they never have them on sale )=

    Reply
    • Ct451

      Sep 3, 2022

      It was kind of their thing that they don’t sell through supermarkets and have sales and discounts and what have you.

      Reply
  9. TomD

    Sep 3, 2022

    The m18 chop saw is available elsewhere – found it at acme with the same deal.

    Reply
  10. aaron+s

    Sep 3, 2022

    Weird rearrangement at my home Depot. The toolbox aisle section that used to be tough system is now the Ryobi modular boxes and the DeWalt cases are scattered in multiple temporary locations spread over unrelated aisles.

    Reply
  11. MC703

    Sep 3, 2022

    I don’t know why I never see DirectToolsOutlet.com on here but there is currently a 25% off most items going on right now.

    If you’re in the Ryobi or Ridgid battery ecosystems there are some good deals on already solid everyday prices on the factory-blemished stuff. I picked up a blemished 40V sting trimmer/ blower combo with a 5ah battery for less than half the HD price.

    If anyone is looking to switch to battery OPE, I’ve been very happy with the Ryobi 40V brushless Whisper blower and was blown away by the power of the brushless carbon-fiber 40V trimmer. Huge upgrade over my 36V Husqvarna trimmer and blower that both seemed very underpowered.

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    • Stuart

      Sep 3, 2022

      I almost never check outlet stores, liquidators, eBay, Craigslist, or the like.

      Reply
      • MC703

        Sep 4, 2022

        Good to know. It’s TTI-run so in my head they have more cred than EBay or other clearance sites. Thanks

        Reply
        • Stuart

          Sep 4, 2022

          Could be; I don’t check such sites because they don’t often align with my shopping needs, and they’re too inconsistent when building links for a post.

          I also pay much attention to recon tools or off-brand power tool batteries and chargers.

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          • TonyT

            Sep 4, 2022

            I agree DTO isn’t good for posts. Yes, I’ve gotten some really good deals from them, but their stock is always changing and the deals are typically pretty short. And sometimes it takes them a long time to ship.

          • ToolGuyDan

            Sep 4, 2022

            DTO and FestoolRecon.com are the only refurb outlets I trust, since they’re run by the manufacturers themselves. The latter is one of the only places to get Festool below MSRP, at the cost of requiring you to frequently check it (or write a script to ping you when it updates). “Chase” tools, especially vacuums and Dominos, sell out pretty quickly, but I’ve seen them with surprising regularity nonetheless.

    • Mike

      Sep 4, 2022

      I’ve bought several ‘blemished’ (Ryobi) tools from DTO – could never find any defects on any of them. Maybe if HD doesn’t sell their quota then DTO steps in?

      Reply
      • Adam

        Sep 5, 2022

        Home Depot is the only place that is contracted to sell Ryobi as new. Much of what DTO is sold is new, but can’t be listed as such, as it would be competing with HD.
        Blemished usually means its new, maybe out of box new, and the factory reconditioned is where you are getting fixed units. And if the “blemished” unit is within warranty based on serial #, it will be taken care of. Recon’d units will often be stamped such, or the serial # altered to show so, and not typically covered.
        There shipping has become much better since earlier this year. Days, not weeks (or month for some) as it was.

        I would highly avoid reconditioned units from there or elsewhere, really only can think of CPO. The little extra savings it not worth the heavily reduced warranty period.

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      • JamesP

        Sep 5, 2022

        I remember reading that if even one box on a pallet gets crushed, the entire pallet is marked “factory blemished” and goes to DTO. May or may not be true, but I’ve also never found anything slightly off with any such items I’ve purchased there.

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      • Flotsam

        Sep 8, 2022

        I really like the DTO stores but unfortunately the two stores are around 2 hours away from me. My first visit was like 5 years ago where i got a Ridgid hybrid fan for only $25 . It was called blemish but was in original packaging and has been perfect. I have ordered online too and got a Ridgid 18v pin nailer for only $24 after Christmas a few years ago. I agree these deals are fleeting & i have never had a problem with anything i have bought there.

        Reply
  12. SamR

    Sep 5, 2022

    Deals are getting worse and worse. I hope it is a temporary thing and not become a habit!

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    • Mr. C

      Sep 5, 2022

      I hate to say it, but in 5-10 years, things will be so bad….we’ll be pining away for these awful deals.

      Reply
      • fred

        Sep 5, 2022

        I’m much more optimistic. My first tools were purchased over 60 years ago – so I’ve observed market trends for many years. What I find is that many folks tend to think that whatever we have now will prevail. So, when the market (for most anything) is booming, many put on their rose-colored glasses and act if “La vie en-rose” will never change. Then, when things inevitably change – the same folks may put on their gray-lensed glasses and predict never-ending misery. History says that markets cycle, prices and earnings sometimes get out of whack – but then come back into adjustment. Sure the $1 that I spent in 1955 is equivalent to $11 today – but the average family income in 1955 was around $4200. So, my take is, that in 5-10 years things will be different – but whether we think that they are better or worse than today – will be different too.

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        • ToolGuyDan

          Sep 5, 2022

          I concur! In the original two comments, I hear strong notes of, “Back in my day, you could buy a chop saw for a nickel! And they’d give you a ha’penny for change!”

          In addition, versus twenty years ago, the availability of nearly any tool I might want at nearly any price point is a complete game-changer. The “middle” of the market has moved down somewhat in quality, perhaps, but the market as a whole has expanded—I certainly couldn’t have bought a Wiha #000 picofinish screwdriver 20 years ago unless I happened to have gotten on the right catalog’s mailing-list, nor could I have bought a thousand no-name ones for $20, as I currently can on Alibaba (seriously; I just checked. What the hell are those made of, I wonder!?).

          Everyone’s gonna whine about what has changed for the worse. But let’s not forget that we’re still sharing this planet with people whose commute to their first, teenaged office job depended on the health of their horse, and whose grandparents fought in the (U.S.) Civil War. I’m quite confident life has gotten better in a number of areas, most of which are quite a bit more important than tool prices.

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          • SamR

            Sep 6, 2022

            I enjoyed reading Fred and your comments, and I firmly believe history in all its aspects repeats itself.

            However, the US economy is an exception to the general rule that “history repeats itself” since gov and policymakers are always working so hard to avoid historical repetitions.

            I don’t have much experience with both of you; I was born in 1989. However, from reading data and exploring the pre-1971 era, I can tell an awful thing that made living costs difficult, and owning fully paid goods became a luxury in my time.

            What I am talking about differs from market cycles and goods availability. It is more related to who holds the wealth; in this case, I mean big companies, hedge funds, and government institutions. They all work tirelessly not to deliver goods and services and fund new projects but to control consumers’ behaviors to maintain a constant flow of cash/income, and they are doing so to avoid a market crash, recession, and depression.

            And I see the results of such policy in my generation (31-39 years old). Many don’t have a house or car (The American dream). Also, many are struggling to form a family! All this is due to expenses and financial responsibility.

            Instead, the new lifestyle I see is subscriptions and increased non-productive consumption. It feels like someone says to the individual, don’t try to be an inventor or risk taker anymore.

            All indication points the way to go is, to having more consumers or, at best, being a part of a bigger team, aka, serving others = bigger entities!

            Last, regarding measuring inflation, I don’t follow the principles of how much the dollar was worth back then and nowadays. Instead, I see it as what was the income and the cost of things back then, and based on these facts; I establish the comparison. This comparison, for me, makes more sense since it does contain the element of time ” What is duration/time will take to own?”

            For example, the cost of living is 1971, a new house costs $25k, and the average buyer’s income is $10,600. This means the house costs 2x the gross income. Taking into account the time factor, for example, you will own the home in about 8 years if you give %25 of your income. In 2022 house market saw an increase by 5-6x compared to the average buyer’s gross income. Considering the same time factor ratio, it will take about 25 -30 years to own a house! Someone is trying to avoid historical repetitions, but what is happening is delaying the economic cycle!

            This is the type of data I look for and trust. Any other data is used to deviate the public from knowing the reality.

            Sources:

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrMiHvDcX9E

            https://www.cnbc.com/2021/11/10/home-prices-are-now-rising-much-faster-than-incomes-studies-show.html

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