
Amazon’s October 2023 Prime Day sales event is here, and there are plenty of tool deals and bargains!
As usual, we filtered through everything to find the best tool deals we’d check out and buy for ourselves.
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Prime Day Tool Deals by Category
Dewalt Tool Deals
Power Tools
Hand Tool & Storage
Mechanics Tools
Flashlights & EDC
Home, Smart Products, Power Stations
Safety Gear
Shop Vacuums
Test Equipment
Misc Tool & Workshop Deals
More Prime Day Tool Deals at Other Stores
This sales event will last from 10/10 thru 10/11. You’ll need to be an Amazon Prime subscriber to get in on these deals – sign up here.
Prices are accurate as of the time they were posted and are subject to change. If a deal you’re interested in has sold out, check again later, sometimes they return.
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Top Amazon Prime Day Tool Deals
Dewalt 100pc Master Bit Set – $35
Bosch 12V Max Brushless FlexiClick 5-in-1 Drill Kit – $99
Skil 4V Cordless Screwdriver w/ Circuit Sensor – $17.99
Streamlight Stylus Pro LED Penlight – $15.59
Fluke GFCI Socket Tester – $9.18
Metabo HPT 18V Brushless Drill Kit – $110
Metabo HPT 18V Brushless Bolt Triple Hammer Impact Kit – $129
Dewalt 142pc Mechanics Tool Set – $100
ToughBuilt Modular Hammer Loop – $7.99
Dewalt Prime Day Tool Deals
Dewalt Compact Table Saw with Stand – $299
Dewalt 100pc Master Bit Set – $35
Dewalt 5″ Orbital Sander – $49
Dewalt 20V Max PowerStack Compact Battery – $75
Dewalt – Save on More Prime Day Tool Deals
Dewalt 20V Max Impact Wrench Bundle Kit – $339
Dewalt 8pc Ratcheting Wrench Set – $44
Dewalt 142pc Mechanics Tool Set – $99.99
Dewalt 3/8″ Digital Torque Wrench – $189
Dewalt 1/2″ Digital Torque Wrench – $193
Dewalt 13pc Drill Bit Set – $11.99
Dewalt & Radians Safety Gear & Heated Jackets
Dewalt Concealer Safety Goggles – $9.93
Dewalt Insulated Work Gloves
Dewalt Clear Safety Glasses – $3.39
Dewalt Dominator Safety Glasses – $4.54
Power Tool Deals
Bosch – Save on Select Tools and Products
Bosch 14pc Masonry Drill Bit Set – $10.30
Bosch 12V Max Brushless FlexiClick 5-in-1 Drill Kit – $99
Bosch 18V 9-Tool Cordless Power Tool Combo Kit – $599
Bosch 12V Max 3/8″ Cordless Impact Wrench Kit – $129
Bosch Starlock Oscillating Multi-Tool Xtra-Clean Blade 10-Pack – $56.10
Bosch 5pc Countersink Drill Bit Set – $13.50
Metabo HPT – Save on Cordless Power Tools, Corded Tools, Accessories
Metabo HPT 18V Brushless Drill Kit – $110
Metabo HPT 18V Impact Driver Kit – $69
Metabo HPT 18V Brushless Bolt Triple Hammer Impact Kit – $129
Metabo HPT 18V Brushless Triple Hammer Impact Kit (Previous Model) – $99
Metabo HPT 3″ x 21″ Belt Sander – $109.65
Jet, Powermatic, Wilton – Save on Select Tools & Equipment
Dremel – Save on Rotary Tools & Accessories
Makita, Dewalt, Flir, More – Save on Misc Tool Deals
Rockwell BladeRunner X2 – $105
Rockwell JawStand XP Work Support – $95
Rockwell JawHorse – $187
Metabo – Save on Corded Angle Grinders
PowerTec Belt and Disc Benchtop Sander – $84.10
Skil – Save on Select Power Tools
Skil 4V Cordless Screwdriver w/ Circuit Sensor – $17.99
Skilsaw Magnesium Worm Drive Saw – $136
Skil 12V Brushless 3/8″ Ratchet Kit – $99
Skil 12V Brushless Drill & Impact Driver Combo Kit – $69
Hand Tools & Storage
Estwing – Save on Hammers & Pry Bars
Zircon – Save on Stud Finders
Klein Heavy Duty Cable Stapler
ToughBuilt – Save on Tool Bags, Tools & Accessories
ToughBuilt Digital Angle Gauge Level – $19.99
Akro-Mils – Save on Select Storage and Organization Products
AWP – Save on Tool Belts, Pouches, Accessories, Knee Pads, Gloves
Mechanics Tool Deals
Gearwrench – Save on Select Tools
Gearwrench 3/8″ Digital Torque Wrench – $120
Gearwrench 1/2″ Digital Torque Wrench – $125.37
Gearwrench 34pc Ratcheting Wrench Set – $90
Gearwrench 3-Drawer Metal Tool Box – $61.20
Gearwrench 15pc Universal Impact Socket Set – $76.76
Gearwrench 20pc Screwdriver Set – $70
Sata – Save on Select Tools
Sunex – Save on Select Mechanics Tools
SK Hand Tools – Save on Select Tools & Sets
SK 10″ Adjustable Wrench – $22.39
Craftsman 1/2″ Digital Torque Wrench – $108
Tekton – Save on Select Torque Wrenches & Mechanics Tools
Ingersoll Rand – Save on Select Automotive Tools
Flashlight, Multi-Tool, EDC Deals
Streamlight – Save on Flashlights & Worklights
Streamlight Stylus Pro LED Penlight – $15.59
Streamlight MicroStream USB Rechargeable Flashlight – $24.95
Streamlight Wedge USB-C Rechargeable Flashlight – $66.35
Gerber – Save on Select Tools, Knives, Gear
Gerber Dime Keychain Multi-Tool – $20.20 + extra 5% coupon
Gerber Armbar Slim Drive Multi-Tool – $34 + extra 5% coupon
Gerber Armbar Slim Cut Multi-Tool – $29.50 + extra 5% coupon
Gerber Truss Multi-Tool – $37.75
Coast – Save on Select Flashlights & EDC Tools
CJRB Pyrite Folding Knife – $39.99
Stranger Things LED Flashlight – $9.59
Rotring 600 Mechanical Pencil (0.5mm black) – $19.88
Rotring 600 Mechanical Pencil (0.7mm silver) – $20.92
Parker Jotter Pen (Stainless Steel) – $10.12
Home, Smart Products, Power Stations
Kasa Smart Plug 15A 2-Pack – $11.89
Kasa Smart Outdoor Plug (2-Socket) – $15.99
Kasa Smart Outdoor Plug (1-Socket) – $12.99
Kasa Smart Plug Power Strip – $40
Ring – Save on Doorbells, Cameras, Alarms
Blink – Save on Doorbells & Cameras
Bluetti – Save on Portable Power Stations
EcoFlow – Save on Portable Power Stations
Safety Gear Deals
3M Pro-Protect Hearing Protector w/ Bluetooth – $56.61
3M – Save on Respirators
Mechanix – Save on Work Gloves
Mechanix – Save on Safety Glasses
Mechanix – Save on Cold Weather Work Gloves
Mechanix – Save on Leather Work Gloves
Mechanix – Save on Welding Gloves
First Alert – Save on Fire Safety Products
Airthings Corentium Radon Detector – $99.99
Shop Vacuum Deals
Craftsman – Save on Shop Vacuums
Vacmaster 5-Gallon Wall Mount Shop Vacuum – $99.84
Test & Measurement Deals
Flir – Save on Select Thermal Imaging Products
Fluke – Save on Select Test & Measurement Tools
Fluke GFCI Socket Tester – $9.18
Fluke Non-Contact Voltage Tester – $23.99
Fluke 117 Multimeter – $203.41
Fluke 62 Max Infrared Thermometer – $93.44
Klein Prime Day Tool Deals
Klein MM400 Multimeter – $37.52
Misc Tool & Workshop Deals
Louisville – Save on Ladders
Bora – Save on Parallel Clamps, Wood Racks, Edge Guides
Wagner Spray Tech – Save on Painting Tools
Reekon M1 Caliber Miter Saw Measuring Tool – $120
Fiskars – Save on Outdoors & Gardening Tools
Worx – Save on Fall Cleanup & DIY Tools
Craftsman – Save on Select Tools
Powermatic Air Filtration System
Brady – Save on Label Printers & Lockout Tags
Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Gen, USB-C) – $189
More Prime Day Tool Deals
Home Depot Tool Deals of the Day (10/10/23) – Save on Milwaukee, Ryobi, Ridgid, More
Acme Tools – Save 15% on $149+ Select Dewalt, Milwaukee, Flex, Makita, EGO, More
Ohio Power Tool – Save 15% on in-stock Milwaukee Tools, thru 5pm EST 10/11
frobo
Wow, 99 bucks for a brushless Bosch Flexiclick kit?? If I didn’t already have one, I’d be all over that deal like hair on a gorilla.
Brad
I have the PS22, which I’m not sure they make anymore, but always wanted the FlexClick. At $99 I pulled the trigger and will try to sell the PS22, which is a super awesome tool for any home owner now that drill bits can be purchased with the hex end.
Also grabbed the 12v Isolating multi-tool. I know it’s not the best, but as a DIYer, it will work plenty well. They are on sale for $49 so it was a no brainer on this as well. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075LXVL19/
IronWood
I got excited to see SK active again. But looking at the items, they’re clearly new designs, and show as manufactured by Great Star in China. Sooo, no thanks.
Mopar4wd
Maybe Stuart can do some digging and get an update from SK.
My own google digging found an article from Feb this year stating that they were moving shop vac production (or at least major component manufacturer) overseas but they were planning on keeping some SK tool manufacture in Williamsport PA. It looks like they are doing some rebranded Greatstar tools in China which is what is on Amazon but some of the old round head ratchets etc are being made in PA.
Can’t find a source other then some forum posts but it seems like they are planning two tool lines one being USA made and one being China made which I’ll be honest the business side of me thinks is probably the best path forward.
Stuart
I’m still working to learn more.
SK has a lot of wheels moving behind the scenes, and I haven’t been able to connect with a product manager yet.
That said, I think your assessment is right. The new selection that’s being discounted and promoted for Prime Day are imported, and I recently saw coverage about USA-made tools in a video taken at a vendor showing.
That seems to be a solid strategy. Personally, I still think my prediction/theory will come true – https://14cyiuhvcgv.com/theory-lowes-will-partner-with-sk-tools/%3C/a%3E .
Todd F
I’m seeing Beaver Tools has some Fein and Festool on sale, ~10% off or so. Mainly the cordless sanders + cross cut saw.
James+C
I can shop on Amazon for about a minute before getting fatigued.
I just searched for a torx socket set. After some scrolling, I start to notice the same 13pc set in a blue case, but with different alphabet soup brand names. Some are Prime Big Deal, some not.
The “Overall Pick” is by PSTEL. It pops up several times as I scroll through. It appeared as both “promoted”, “overall pick”, as well as both of those tags together. It’s not the lowest price of all these identical items, BTW (that one isn’t even a Prime Big Deal).
Mopar4wd
Yeah Amazon has been getting a bit tiring to shop lately. I still buy some stuff there but it’s less than it used to be. If I’m getting a charging cord yep probably Amazon. Just about everything else only if it’s a good deal. They do seem to regularly have good prices on Metabo HPT and Dewalt Tstak so I get those too.
Overload of random brands and pricing that is usually pretty close to in line with brick and mortor stores is eroding my need to shop there.
Mr. C
Amazon is the new marketplace for the six-letter ALL-CAPS generic brands of dubious quality. Sometimes it’s 5 letters!
Stuart
Yep. That’s a big part of why I still put the effort into sorting out the deals I feel are worth looking at.
I’ve also found that I can only do it if I pull an all-nighter. If I wake up early, I can’t muster the patience. The same is true for both Prime Days (at least the first day), Black Friday, and Cyber Monday.
It has been futile to talk to Amazon about this. Why are the tool deal pages so cluttered with stuff none of us are interested in buying? “The vendor pays for the spot.”
James+C
Simpler than that. The answer to any question that begins with “why does Amazon…” is that it makes them money.
fred
Typical of some of my Amazon experiences – I clicked on Stuart’s link for the Bosch 5pc. Countersink drill bit set. Amazon says 32% off – priced at $13.50 with “free shipping”. At ToolUp it is $11.95 but you don’t get free shipping without spending $199. So the Amazon price is good – but not spectacular. I may still buy a few as stocking stuffers.
Stuart
Zoro has it for $30.19, and you have to order in multiples of 5.
It seems that the typical price is $15 or so. Amazon says their regular price is $16.29.
Most deals are definitely quite a bit lower than their regular prices, but the percent-off value is indeed often exaggerated.
Bonnie
A lot of “Prime Day” deals have also been going for weeks now. I bought a laser cutter a few days ago, and it’s now newly “On Sale” when all they did was remove the instant coupon that’d been there for at least a month.
Stuart
Depends on the product.
I bought a filament dryer last Prime Day, after watching it for a week or two. Added it back to my cart and it went back to full price until Prime Day deals kicked off again this morning.
In July, certain tools went on sale a few days ahead of Prime Day, were described as Prime Day deals, and then went back to full price a week or two later.
Promotions tend to be very brand and product specific.
The entry priced consumer laser cutter market is extremely competitive, and so what you’re describing doesn’t surprise me.
Make sure you vent the fumes outside. I receive an offer for a laser cutter/engraver nearly every week, with most brands touting their open-air lasers without a single mention about proper operational safety. You don’t want to breath in vaporized plastic, wood glue, or other such materials.
Bonnie
Oh definitely, smoke/fume mitigation is so often missing from hobby fabrication tools (3d printers, laser, etc). I’ve got a nice quiet squirrel-cage blower ready for outside venting. Also putting together a glass and metal enclosure for fire risks.
Nate
Amazon has some of the “best” dynamic pricing algorithms. Based on my identity, location, and time of day, Amazon will give you an “optimized” price on the same item. That’s not on everything, but it’s exhausting trying to figure out what they are trying to charge and if it’s a good deal. If it’s not too much additional time or effort, I try to go somewhere where pricing is more transparent.
I am also in an area where Amazon Fresh stores are opening everywhere. They’re not bad stores, but I have really mixed feelings about Amazon’s growing market penetration and competitive practices. Luckily, we also have a lot of Trader Joe’s, Aldi, and Lidl here. Those German discount grocery stores are truly formidable competitors.
PW
Once again, I appreciate the Amazon Prime Day roundup.
Without these I might just ignore it completely – as others have mentioned, it’s a time sucking chore to root through the 95% crap to find the 5% deal nuggets.
The discounts on Tekton stuff seem legit. Tekton does a good job of ensuring price discipline somehow, so these discounts seem as good as it gets.
Koko The Talking Ape
The DeWalt bit set is now back to $75, at least for me. ;,(
Stuart
It seems that Amazon’s inventory sold out and what you’re seeing are 3rd party listings.
There’s a chance it’ll be restocked, but I’m not optimistic.
Some of the Bosch deals also sold out already.