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Retailer Specials
Acme Tools Cyber Monday
Amazon Cyber Monday
Home Depot Cyber Deals of the Day
BladeHQ
Knives Ship Free
Lee Valley Woodworking Tools
Olight
Zoro Tools
Individual Tool Deals
Dewalt Planer Bundle
Milwaukee M12 Surge Kit Special
Milwaukee M18 Router & Sander Kit Special
Civivi Baklash Knife ($37-38)
Milwaukee $25 off $100 Hand Tools, Safety, Accessories
IsoTunes Pro – Save 15%
Woodworking Machines – Powermatic & Jet
Dewalt 20V Max Cordless Drywall Tool Bundle
Dewalt Xtreme 12V Cordless Deals
The ONLY Miter Saw Deal Right Now
Dewalt 20V Max Combo Kit – HOT DEAL
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Direct Deals of the Day Links
These links go straight to retailers’ sites and Cyber Monday or tool deals landing pages.
Tool Retailers
Amazon Cyber Tool Deals are LIVE
Home Depot (Special buy deals of the day)
Home Depot (Tool Deals)
Acme Tools Top Deals
Lowe’s
Ohio Power Tool Deals Center
Tool Nut Doorbusters
Walmart Cyber Week
Zoro Cyber Sale
Gear Retailers
BladeHQ (Knives, Multi-Tools)
Knives Ship Free
Fenix-Store (Flashlights)
Olight (Flashlight Flash Sale)
Lee Valley
Lee Valley kicked off their Cyber Monday 2020 sale, featuring discounted gift cards, as well as sale items and deeply discounted “seconds” items that seem to be cosmetically flawed but perfectly functional.
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Acme Tools
Save 10% off $99+ orders at Acme Tools.
(AND, it does work on select promo bundles or special buy deals.)
Amazon
More Info via ToolGuyd
Amazon Direct Link
BladeHQ
BladeHQ has a bunch of new discounts and 2 freebie offers – you get a free sticker with every order and a WE titanium pen with orders over $150.
Shop BladeHQ Cyber Monday Sale
Knives Ship Free
Knives Ship Free also has new Cyber Monday deals, and 3 new freebie bonuses – a free Mora 511 knife with orders over $99, a free field sharpener with orders over $199, and a free Spyderco Ladybug knife on orders over $299. These offers stack, so you get all 3 with a $299+ order.
Shop Knives Ship Free Cyber Sale
The Steel Will Knives Modus is a great Italian-made knife, and on sale for $87.50. Amazon has the same knife for $152.
They also have the FRN handle and D2 blade steel imported models on sale for $30.
Dewalt Planer Bundle
Acme has the Dewalt DW735X planer package on sale for $499, and it’s eligible for added CYBER10 coupon code savings. For those of you that have asked, this is probably going to be the best pricing we see on the Dewalt planer.
Zoro Tools
Zoro’s coupon offer is very disappointing this year. “Save up to 35% off hand tools, prices as marked.” The offer ends 12/4/2020.
I checked, and most of the items in my shopping cart are not on sale. Some, but not all of the hand tools are on sale, but only at 9% savings.
I received a customer-specific coupon code good for 20% on pipes, pumps, and more, and no, it’s not some secret 20% promo code, it seems to really only be valid on some pipes, pumps, and related items.
It’s worth checking to see if anything on your shopping list is on sale, but this isn’t the sale I had been expecting.
Amazon Cyber Monday Tool Deals – Launching at 3am ET
Home Depot Cyber Monday Tool Deals – Launching at 3am ET
Milwaukee M12 Surge Deal
Home Depot’s Milwaukee M12 Surge Cyber Monday kit deal looks to be a particularly good buy that I thought deserved special emphasis.
Price: $129
Olight
Olight has a sale on S2R Batton II rechargeable LED flashlights. This is a preorder, it’ll take a few weeks to ship.
If you want something a little simpler and without the hassle of rechargeable batteries, the M1T Raider Plus in desert tan works with 2x CR123A batteries. I bought one in a previous sale, and happen to like it a lot.
Olight M1T Raider Plus: $41.97
Milwaukee M18 Router & Sander Kit Speical
Milwaukee M18 FUEL cordless router and sander kit: $279 via Tool Nut
Civivi Knife
Civivi Baklash Folding Knife: $37-38 via Amazon (several color options)
Milwaukee $25 off $100 Hand Tools, Safety, Accessories
Ohio Power Tools has a new $25 off $100+ Cyber Monday flash sale on Milwaukee hand tools, safety gear, and accessories.
Home Depot Cyber Monday
There are a LOT of deals of the day going on right now.
Full Listing via ToolGuyd
Home Depot Direct Deals Page
IsoTunes Pro
Save 15% on IsoTunes PRO hearing protection via Tool Nut
Dewalt 20V Max Cordless Drywall Tool Bundle
Buy Now via Acme Tools– use code CYBER10
Dewalt Xtreme 12V Deals
Sale Price: $79
Buy Now via Acme Tools – free shipping on $199+
See Also: Bundle via Acme Tools – Eligible for $50 off $200
Sale Price: $79
3/8″ Cordless Drill Driver + 3Ah Battery: $69
3/8″ Cordless Hammer Drill +3Ah Battery: $79
1/4″ Cordless Screwdriver +3Ah Battery: $59
1/4″ Cordless Impact Driver + 3AhBattery: $69
3/8″ Cordless Impact Wrench + 3Ah Battery: $79
One-Handed Cordless Reciprocating Saw + 3Ah Battery: $99
The Only Miter Saw Deal Right Now
Dewalt 12″ Miter Saw and Bonus Work Stand: $199 via Acme Tools w/ free shipping, use code DEWALT50 at checkout
HOT PRICE on this Dewalt Cordless Combo Kit
Dewalt 20V Max 6-tool cordless power tool combo kit: $431 w/ code CYBER10
King duck
Zoro was so disappointing even their sale prices are way above regular prices on just about everything I was interested in maybe other brands are on sale but nothing Klein or Milwaukee
Tom D
I’ve never had great luck with Zoro beyond the initial signup coupon and random clearance items (as with many overpriced retailers when they clearance they really clearance!)
fred
You might try Acme or HNS Tools for Klein – both offering 10% off – both use code CYBER10
fred
You might also compare Klein prices at ToolFetch – for 15% off use code BF15OFF
https://www.toolfetch.com/search?brand=Klein-Tools
Jim Felt
I’ve used Zoro (and WW Grainger) for decades. Until the past year or so it seemed Zoro’s once common 20% and even 25% discount coupons were pretty legit. Especially on less retail-common items. But now…
fred
Zoro sent me an email overnight promoting “up to 35%” off hand tools and a 20% off discount code that is account-specific (otherwise I’d share it)
Like you – I’ve noted less deals from them as late – and the once 30% off discount codes – disappeared long ago – with 25% off also now few and far between
Wanax
For those looking for the Milwaukee M12 Right Angle Die Grinder, ACME code works on it and is already $10 off.
Greg
Thanks for pointing this out. The straight M12 grinder as well. I went for it 🤷♂️
Greg
Not that I really *needed* it … 😆
Wanax
Yeah. This is a “WANT” and not a need for me right now so I’m desperately trying to not buy it.
Greg
Good luck ! clearly I’m weak as it took me about 30s of trying not to buy it haha
Mike
In addition to the 735x. It appears to apply to the stand combo as well. Both backordered but still. Funny thing HD had the stand combo for 549.99 for one day. I actually just bought this unit earlier when it was in stock lol. I paid 599.99. They won’t price adjust unless its in stock. When they lowered it to 549 it was already out of stock when it was priced 599. So however that works. I ended up liking the stand. Good foot print and a small shelf underside for blades.
Stuart
Reference link: Planer and stand combo bundle via Acme Tools
You’re right! Would come out to ~$539, which is the best price yet if you want that mobile stand with the planer. (It’s a great stand!)
JamesR
I was looking at this too. I placed an order with Acme using the $50 off $200, which brought the planer/stand combo down to $550. This is $10 cheaper and has me kicking myself. Ok, not really, but the $540 is an excellent price. I might try to email or chat Acme to see if they will give me a credit, since the order hasn’t shipped yet.
Stuart
It cannot hurt to ask for an adjustment – please let me know what they say!
A lot of Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals usually don’t apply to past orders.
Honestly, you made the right call.
If you passed on the $50 off promo, there was a chance that 1) Acme Tools sold out of their promo quantities before this coupon offer, 2) Acme Tools marked this SKU as excluded from this coupon offer.
An alternative would be to place a replacement order and cancel the first, but there are risks with that.
JamesR
I emailed Acme customer service on Monday asking about a price match. They didn’t respond until today (Tues) saying they do not price match promotions…which I find alittle curious. Of course, the sale is over and there is nothing I can do now. In the big scheme of things its $10 and I’m still very happy with my purchase. However, I can image if it was a bigger difference in the two prices someone could be a little perturbed about not getting any traction with Acme.
Ken
I think Zoro accidentally mixed up Cyber Monday with April Fools’ Day. What a joke!
Stuart
Ha! I liked that.
fred
I’ve never quite figured Zoro out. Early on they used to send emails out to their customers offering sometimes 30% discounts – with various spending thresholds set as the trigger point (sometimes as low as $100 – sometimes $500) – and sometimes without many brand restrictions or price caps. We had bought a lot from Grainger (Zoro’s parent) and I initially thought that Zoro might end up being an outlet for overstock or low volume sales items compared to Grainger. But that doesn’t seem to be what’s happened. Zoro also doesn’t do what Grainger used to do – giving you a sort of kickback based on your annual spend. While Grainger was one of our principal suppliers of MRO items that we used on an almost consumable basis – our toolroom guys and the fellows who managed our workout centers would keep a shopping list of items as they were running low or wearing out waiting on a potential coupon code offering from Zoro or other sales. Back then, we found that their coupons were often good when applied to certain brands like Ampco, Mitutoyo, Proto, Williams and Starrett – but not good at all on many other brands. Buying for small businesses – we were conscious of price – but did not get into BlackFriday feeding frenzies.
I think that the Grainger/Zoro management may now feel that their early-day promotions helped to establish the brand – an that they need less of that now. I recall that we bought a Miller engine-driven welder using a 30% off coupon – at a price I suspect was at or near their cost – and certainly far below what their competition wanted. Today – I buy for my home shop – and notice that brand restrictions (like items for my Bailegh equipment) are excluded from their coupons. What I do think I see is that their algorithms for emailing you a coupon may be based on your recent purchases (or lack thereof) and what items you might have languishing un-bought in your shopping cart.
Tom D
I understand Grainger very well – you pay them lots of money and they provide businesses exactly what they need and really quickly (and you get discounts on volume to get the prices normal).
I’ve used them very rarely to get specialty tools that would take days to arrive otherwise.
I don’t understand Zoro at all; it’s like Grainger wants to compete with the retailers but still use “over retail” price – if your default price is higher than HD off-sale, you’re too high.
Shane
Direct Tools-30% site wide. There are some really good rigid and Ryobi 18 V deals
fred
I visited their store – out of curiosity – when we stopped nearby for lunch. Back then – most of the power tools that they were selling seemed to be either seconds or refurbished. But boy did they have lots of Ryobi tools and accessories. Interesting store to visit if your in the PA Dutch area.
A W
Thanks Shane.
Just picked up a biscuit joiner for $50.
Tom D
Ohio Power Tool – $25 off $100 in Milwaukee non-power tool things (safety, handtools, accessories).
Tom D
You can get free shipping too if you calculate it just right. Keep an eye on the “free shipping” things.
JamesR
One deal that caught my eye I is over at Toolnut they have the Isotunes Pro 2.0 for $90 with a 15% off coupon bring the total to $76.50. Pretty good price. I have the Pro 1.0 version and use them almost every day.
Stuart
Thanks for the tip!
Quick Link: Tool Nut IsoTunes Pro Search
fred
Chads Tool Box – an extra 9% off on Cyber Monday Deals – use code CM20
The Hazet Advent Calendar is $172.86 with this deal – but its regular price is $169.15 at KCTool – so this part of Chads deal doesn’t look too good.
https://chadstoolbox.com/black-friday-cyber-monday/
A W
Acme has the Victorinox Swiss Army climber for only $24.99 plus it’s eligible for 10% off. That’s a really nice gift for the price.
Stuart
Quick Link: Victorinox Swiss Army Climber Tool: $22.50 after coupon
That does look to be a good price.
Amazon has the Evolution for $23.91, and it’s missing some of the Climber’s tools. https://www.amazon.com/Victorinox-Swiss-Army-Evolution-85mm/dp/B00KNO2JF2/?tag=toolguyd-20
fred
The Acme deal is showing “out of stock”
Stuart
Yes, but still orderable. I tested it and it adds to the shopping cart without issue.
Tom D
I’ve noticed that the smaller companies (OPT, Acme, GLPT, etc) often let you backorder things without complaint; the big boys like HD shut you down the moment their computer reports stock being gone.
A W
It was out of stock for me too, but let me order a half dozen.
It says 3-5 week delivery, so if you want it as a Christmas gift, it might not work.
The Evolution 11 is also a great deal if you want something sooner.
Joatman
I’ve been searching high and low for a good deal on a Benchmade Mini Grip. I decided to check out the link that you posted above……and pulled the trigger. It really wasn’t a great deal……but didn’t see much difference in price anywhere else. BUT, you get free Mora…..hopefully,! Same with Spyderco. Not much savings on anything that caught my eye this year. I opted for the Benchmade because of the steel that’s on the mini-grip. Thanks Stuart. That was some good timing.
Stuart
You’re welcome, and thank you!
Benchmade knives don’t go on sale often.
Knives Ship Free had the free Benchmade bit set, and when they sold out of that they had a free bottle of BlueLube offer, and then a flat bottle opener.
I wish I held out for the free knife lube, but didn’t know.
I ordered a mini Bugout. I really like the mini Grip. Everyone is gushing over the Bugout, and I bought one for review but aren’t “getting” it yet. So I figured the mini Bugout would be more my speed.
Ordered a Hogue X1 in different blade style and with updated safety lock via BladeHQ.
Freebie promos help to make me feel better about paying full price for new knives.
The only Benchmade knives being discounted now are apparently closeouts. The Proper with carbon fiber handles sold out fast.
Joatman
I was considering the bug out, but just not crazy about the handle shape. Also considered the mini barrage. I’ll break down one day and get a Chaparral. You’re right when you say they don’t go on sale too often….. and when they do, it’s not a huge savings. Yes, those little freebies do help justify the cost. Thanks again.
John804
All of these posts had to have been a ton of work over a long holiday weekend. Thank you very much for all of the information!
Stuart
You’re very welcome, and thank you very much!
Tuesday starts the shift back to normalcy (thank goodness!). I’ll keep reporting on the tool deals, as there are usually very good deals throughout December, but there will be more regular content mixed in.
Doresoom
Thanks for all the hard work the past few weeks, Stuart!
Stuart
You’re very welcome, and thank you very much!!
fred
Black Friday (a one day event) has obviously morphed into an expanded shopping frenzy. This year – with COVID raging – the emphasis on online shopping was greatly expanded – as confirmed by the news media. Some have started calling this period Cyber Week. And – because its a cyber – rather than physical event there are orders of magnitude more choices for shopping – way beyond where where we might have been able to reach by getting in our cars and driving about. We should all recognize Stuart’s efforts to help us in navigating this seasonal event. Americans seem to love a bargain – and this year some American’s circumstances have deteriorated – so bargains are even more appreciated. Now that Cyber Monday has passed – and “Giving Tuesday” is upon us – we might all think about how to help those in need who are not as blessed as we.
Meanwhile, I’m sure for Stuart that this is a bittersweet day of well-earned rest. Sweet in that its over – and that his hard work may have helped bring shopping-entertainment (retail therapy) to many readers and with the continued success of his ToolGuyd enterprise. Perhaps a modicum of tartness (the bitter part) too in that there is sometimes a letdown after all the planning and hard work when the denouement arrives.
So – let me add my Three Cheers for Stuart!
Stuart
Thank you very much Fred, much appreciated!!
To my surprise, there weren’t any groans about “too many deal posts”. But, today is still a point of inflection where I start shifting back to regular content.
To be fair, researching and posting about holiday season deals provides benefits for readers, ToolGuyd, and myself as well. I have come to treat the endeavor almost as if it were a massive data analysis challenge, where I take in all the deal notices, special buys, and hidden bargains, and report on what I think will be of most interest and impact. The years of practice has made it easier, although unfortunately not any less time consuming. No matter how much I try to learn ahead of time, events like Amazon and Home Depot Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals of the day are kept secret until they go live.
The process creates so many byproducts, such as insights into new industry trends and movements. And, at the risk of sounding unprepared, things like the top-of-page reminder links and the semi-structured layout of this post were unplanned and adapted as I observed changes in how they were being used. Lessons learned will potentially help shape upcoming design changes to ToolGuyd’s mobile view, and will definitely influence next year’s coverage and top-of-page links.
Cyber week does provide some relief from the hectic and heavy workload of Black Friday week, and the month-long preparations that go into it, but I’m not quite done yet.
All of you make the work – not just now but throughout the year – enjoyable and worthwhile. December is ToolGuyd’s anniversary month, and although I sometimes wonder about what might have been if I had never started ToolGuyd, I wouldn’t have things any other way.