
Acme Tools has a VIP coupon savings event, today only, where you can save 10% on eligible Dewalt orders $99+, with up to $100 off.
It’s a “unique code” deal event, which means you need to sign up for their email newsletters OR text message alerts to get the coupon code.
The 10% coupon applies to a wide range of Dewalt products, including the entire line of Dewalt ToughSystem DXL tool boxes and accessories. This applies to the drawer tool boxes, dolly, work top, and side attachments.
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Reminder: The code requires a $99 order minimum.

If you’re not interested in the new DXL drawer tool boxes – which are fantastic by the way (I’ve been testing a set, thanks Dewalt!) – you can also use the dolly and work top with other Dewalt ToughSystem 2.0 drawer tool boxes.
The ToughSystem 2-drawer tool box and 3-drawer tool box are not eligible for added savings as they’re already discounted for Black Friday.
The wall storage rails and accessories are also eligible for the offer.
I’m seeing some stacking discounts, which is surprising, as coupon codes don’t typically stack on top of free gift orders. This means you can get double promos on certain items.
For example, the 10% savings applies to the new Dewalt DCD1007 hammer drill, which is also eligible for a free Powerpack battery. If you don’t need a charger, you save some money instead of buying the kit, which is not included in this promo. I tested the code, and both the free battery and 10% savings apply in-cart.
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Fine Print: Save 10% on select Dewalt orders $99+, with unique code that’s emailed or texted to you. If you didn’t sign up already, do so now and you should get the email.
The deal is valid today-only, 11/20/24.
If you don’t like the idea of unique code promos, chime in about it (politely).
eddiesky
While my order will include my cell number, I’m leery about “it” for a 10% off deal. I was adding the dewalt storage wheeled base and clicked the Unique Code to copy, then a popup was blocked. This was the 10% off deal that you needed to provide cell number to get code text to you. Which ironically would be blocked as spam text so.
Politely, not thrilled and closed my cart…no sale.
Thanks for the post, Stuart! Acme, come on… get with the codes… email is the way! LOL.
Stuart
You can opt for email OR SMS. I vehemently avoid SMS promo offers and codes. I get enough junk mail in my inbox and social feed, I don’t want to do the same to my text message box.
eddiesky
Ah. Thank you Stuart. Did the email. Got the code and ordered the base.
Skylar
They ran a similar promo yesterday for Milwaukee and it stacked on top of the holiday packout promo, making the total savings around 35-40%. Just had to enter an email address to get a unique code; a phone number was not also needed.
Used it to order a couple crates and drawer boxes.
Chris
Wondering why I got this notification… THREE DAYS AFTER THE SALE EXPIRED.
As if all the hoop jumping, requiring email addys and phone numbers, isn’t enough of a PITA.
Why not just lower EVERYONE’S price instead of playing all these marketing games?
Stuart
Don’t blame me – I add the date to the title and within the post, and I raced to get the post up before our email newsletter went out.
I’m guessing this hit your Google news feed or similar? Despite language in such posts such as “today-only,” search engines have a mind of their own that benefits nobody.
There are going to be deals of the day for the next few weeks. I get the posts up before 11am ET, when our daily email newsletter goes out, and when I don’t, I manually push a second email to ensure subscribers don’t miss out.
Not a fan of email? There’s also RSS.
Most brands and retailers play marketing games. JC Penny stopped playing games and had lower prices all the time. It hurt them so badly they backtracked pretty quickly. Marketing is what it is.
Unfortunately, there’s nothing I can do about news feeds showing you posts like this after the deals are long-expired. That sucks for everyone.