
Home Depot has another round of tool deals of the day today, with a lot of the promos again beating their best Black Friday and holiday tool deals.
Today’s deals focus on Dewalt, Milwaukee, Ryobi, with a couple of other brands mixed in.
Here’s a look at the more interesting and compelling tool deals. There’s more, so be sure to scroll through Home Depot’s full list of deals of the day if you have the chance.
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The deals end at 3am ET 11/9/23 unless supplies sell out sooner.
If you don’t see anything you like, keep in mind there are plenty more Holiday deals:
Dewalt 20V Max DCF850 Impact Driver with PowerStack Starter Kit

This deal bundle features the excellent Dewalt DCF850 Atomic series 3-speed brushless impact driver, plus the compact and lightweight PowerStack pouch cell battery.
The regular kit, DCF850E1, comes with everything you see here plus a tool bag for $219. This special buy skips the tool bag but has the same tool, battery, and charger for $149.
There’s another deal to consider – Home Depot’s Dewalt starter kit deal gives you a charger with 4Ah and 6Ah batteries for $199, and you can choose the DCF850 as your free tool option.
Milwaukee M18 Fuel Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit with Hackzall Reciprocating Saw

This Milwaukee M18 Fuel brushless 3-tool cordless combo kit deal is similar to the season-long promo where you buy the 2-tool cordless drill and impact combo kit and select a free tool, but this bundle leaves an extra $40 in your pocket.
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Milwaukee M18 Fuel Cordless Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit with Blower

Someone, somewhere, asked if the Milwaukee M18 Fuel brushless drill and impact driver combo blows away the competition. Well, this bundle might.
Stanley FatMax Shallow Pro Organizer

The Stanley FatMax Shallow Pro parts organizer is included in today’s deals. It’s functionally identical to the similar Dewalt – from what I’ve seen – and eligible for free shipping.
The Dewalt is a lower price if you’re able to make it to a local store, otherwise Home Depot took away the free shipping option.
So, the choice is to buy the Dewalt at $13 for in-store pickup, or the Stanley for $17 with free shipping.
Dewalt 20V Brushless Barrel Grip Jig Saw with Battery 2-Pack Bundle

Readers asked for a heads-up about any deals on the Dewalt 20V Max brushless barrel grip jig saw.
The Dewalt XR series brushless jig saw is regularly priced at $199, and while sometimes eligible for bundle savings, this is the first and only deal I’ve seen with it this holiday season.
Milwaukee M18 Fuel Cordless Brad Nailer with Safety Glasses

This bundle gives you the Milwaukee M18 Fuel cordless 18-gauge brad nailer plus premium safety glasses.
The safety glasses sell for $20 separately at Home Depot, saving you a bit on the bundle if you were meaning to buy them together anyway. And if not, the nailer’s on sale as a “special buy” right now by itself, just not as a deal of the day.
Milwaukee M18 Rocket LED Light with Batteries and Reciprocating Saw

You get the Milwaukee M18 Rocket tower LED worklight, M18 Fuel brushless Sawzall reciprocating saw, and 2x High Output 6Ah batteries.
This is an extension of a current “buy 2 bare tools, get a free battery 2-pack” promo, but gives you a lower price on top of that.
Milwaukee M18 Fuel Cordless Wet/Dry Vacuum with Batteries and Reciprocating Saw

This bundle gives you the Milwaukee M18 Fuel cordless 6-gallon wet/dry vacuum, 2x High Output 6Ah batteries, and an M18 Fuel brushless reciprocating saw.
It looks like an unbeatable deal if you can use even just 2 out of 3 of the main components.
Bosch 10-inch Axial Glide Miter Saw with Rolling Stand

While not quite as good of a deal as last week’s that featured the 12″ gliding miter saw, Home Depot has the 10″ bundled with the roller stand for $629.
Acme Tools also has the same saw by itself for $589 or $439 after instant coupon savings at checkout.
Ryobi 18V HP Brushless 8-Tool Cordless Power Tool Combo Kit

This Ryobi combo kit features a lot for DIYers looking to get started with a whole bunch of tools at a good value.
There are other Ryobi combo kit one-day-only deals at higher and lower price points.
Husky 1-Gallon Silent Air Compressor

Husky’s “Silent” air compressor operates at just 60 dBA for quieter working. It has a 1-gallon tank and delivers air at up to 135 PSI.
Here are more from Home Depot’s tool deals of the day that seemed noteworthy:
Ryobi 18V 12-Tool Cordless Power Tool Combo Kit – $599
Ryobi 18V 4-Tool Cordless Power Tool Combo Kit – $259
Dewalt 15A 12″ Miter Saw w/ Stand – $279
Dewalt 20V Max 6-Tool Cordless Power Tool Combo w/ Toughsystem Tool Box & Reciprocating Saw – $599
Dewalt 20V Max 10-Tool Cordless Power Tool Combo Kit – $569
Dewalt 20V Max Atomic 2-Tool Combo Kit + 142pc Mechanics Tool Set – $219
Milwaukee M18 Fuel SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Kit + 6Ah Battery – $529
Ryobi 18V Cordless Table Saw – $199
Dewalt 20V Max Brushless Ratchet + Batteries 2-Pack – $199
Ridgid 18V Cordless Grease Gun + Starter Kit – $189
Ryobi 18V Starter Kit w/ 3 Batteries – $119
Milwaukee 100pc Bit Set + Packout Organizer – $49.97
Derek
To me one of the better deals is the Dewalt drill, impact, two 2.0 batteries + extra tool for $219.
I got into the Dewalt 20v lineup a few years ago with the drill, impact and jigsaw combo kit Lowe’s was offering for the mid-200’s. Perfect entry point if the extra tools is what you’re looking for.
Al
I have several DWST14825 10-bin organizers (normal depth). Do these stack/latch exactly with the DWST14925 10-bin shallow organizer?
For small stuff, I’ve been using the 25-bin Stanley 014725R. It doesn’t latch together, but will stack on top of the Dewalt 10-bin.
Stuart
They should! From everything I’ve seen, it’s the same product but different brand (and handle color).
Tdino
Yes. The organizers 14925 and 14825 stack/latch together.
James
Yes they stack.
James
Sorry hadn’t refreshed the page in a couple hours for kid’s bedtime….
mw
Looking at the compressor brings me to a question I’ve never known the answer to – Sorry in advance while I go down this rabbit hole – Is it possible to say “if you want to use an air compressor to paint, it needs to be, at the very minimum, 30 gallons” or something like that? Thinking about like spraying paint or poly on a finished piece of furniture, etc.
Stuart
Many air tools have airflow requirements, which are more related to the size of the air pump than the tank.
You’ll need to look for an air compressor that exceeds the air requirements of your air tools, which will usually be specified in terms of CFM (cubic feet per minute).
A larger air tank holds more air at pressure, which reduces how much the pump will have to cycle. If your tool consumes air faster than it can be pressurized, the tank will run out and the pump won’t be able to keep up.
MW
Thanks, Stuart!
Stuart
You’re welcome, glad to help!
Before buying a compressor for just painting, also take a look at smaller self-contained solutions from Fuji and others. Although pricey, you might find them less expensive than a sufficiently large and powerful air compressor.
PW
A note about the Stanley vs DeWalt shallow organizers: I don’t think they’re identical. I picked up some of the DeWalt organizers and was surprised to see they omitted the gasket in the lid. In the picture at HD you can see it’s missing.
The product images for the Stanley organizer show a gasket. Assuming that’s accurate, that might be functional difference. Not sure it’s worth $4 to me, but maybe if you’re wanting dust/liquid resistance it would matter.
MoogleMan3
I noticed that as well. For me, the gasket is worth it on the taller dewalt cases; I keep all my joinery dowels in there, so any seal is worth having to minimize humidity changes.
On the shallow organizers, not really worth it for me.
teicher
The Husky 4.5 gal silent compressor is $50 off, going for $199. After I got a silent compressor, I knew there was no way I’d go back to using the loud ones.
Andrew
Milwaukee M18 Fuel Cordless Wet/Dry Vacuum with Batteries and Reciprocating Saw deal also includes your choice of vac attachment ranging from $11-19.
Stuart
Yes, although they’re not AirTips.
Jerry
Well, there went my hopes for a small Credit Card bill, lol.