Home Depot Black Friday 2013 Tool Deals

Milwaukee M12 Cordless Screwdriver and Impact Driver Combo: $99
Makita 12V Drill/Driver and Impact Driver Combo: $99
Ryobi One+ 2pc Drill and 5-1/2″ Circular Saw Combo Kit: $99
Ridgid 16-gallon 5.0HP Peak Wet/Dry Vac: $39.88
Gorilla Ladders 20″ Aluminum Work Platform: $17 (in-store only)
Husky 26″ 9-drawer Tool Chest Combo: $178

Defiant 3D 650 Lumen LED Flashlight: $19.88
Defiant 2-pack of 300 Lumen 8xAAA LED Flashlights: $14.88
Husky 24pc Screwdriver Set: $19.88
Husky 3pc Tool Bag Combo: $19.88
Ryobi 17pc Drilling and Driving Bit Set + Bonus: $19.88
Dewalt 66pc Drilling and Driving Combo Bit Set: $19.88
Dewalt 4pc Grip Armor Pliers Set: $19.88
Leatherman Wingman Multi-Tool: $19.88
Amflo 3/8″ x 50′ Air Hose 3-pack: $19.88 (in-store only)

Porter Cable 6-gallon Oil-Free Air Compressor: $99
Porter Cable 6-gallon Air Compressor + 3pc Nailer Combo Kit: $199
Husky 7pc 1/2″ Impact Wrench Combo Kit: $29.88
Dewalt 12″ Compound Miter Saw: $199
Ridgid 10″ Portable Table Saw with Stand: $399
Ryobi 6″ Bench Grinder: $29.88
Husky Low-profile 70″ Aluminum Truck Box: $189
Husky 3-Ton Jack, Jack Stands, Creeper Kit: $79
Folding 4-Bike Carrier Rack: $69
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Stanley Powerlock Tape Measure 4-Pack: $9.88
Irwin Quick-Grip 6pc Clamping Set: $13.88
Ryobi One+ 18V Drill/Driver Kit: $39.97
Dewalt 20V Drill/Driver Kit: $99
Dremel Oscillating Multi-Tool Kit: $69
Ryobi One+ 18V Li-ion 2-Battery Pack: $99
Ryobi One+ 18V Drill and Reciprocating Saw Kit: $99

Milwaukee M12 Impact Driver Kit: $99
Dewalt 20V Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit: $199

Werner 22′ Multi-Purpose Ladder: $125

Husky 27″ 8-Drawer Chest & Cabinet Tool Storage Combo: $299
Husky 52″ 18-Drawer Chest & Cabinet Tool Storage Combo: $498
Husky 16pc 3/8″ Universal Socket Set: $29.97
Husky 28pc Universal Thru-Ratchet Set: $29.97
Husky 65pc Mechanics Tool Set: $39.97

Milwaukee Multi-Bit Screwdriver Plus FREE Bottle Opener: $9.88
Milwaukee Fastback Utility Knife Plus FREE Bottle Opener: $9.88
Husky Total Socket: $9.88
Husky 4pc Pliers Set Plus FREE 6-inch Adjustable Wrench: $19.88
Dewalt Adjustable Ratcheting Socket Wrench (TwinTec): $29.88
HDX 71pc Screwdriver Set: $9.88
Dremel 110pc Rotary Tool Accessory Kit: $9.88
Dremel 200-Series 2-Speed Rotary Tool Kit: $29.97
Dremel 13pc Universal oscillating Multi-Tool Accessory Kit: $49.88
Husky 9″ Utility Sack: $6.88
Husky 20″ Heavy Duty Duffle Bag: $19.88
Husky 14″ Rolling Tote: $59
Husky 22″ Pro Rolling Tote: $129

Dewalt 18V XRP Impact Driver Kit: $99
Dewalt 20V Premium Drill and Impact Driver Kit: $299
Husky 111pc Mechanics Tool Set: $79.97
Husky 185pc Mechanics Tool Set: $149
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Porter Cable 6-gallon Air Compressor and Nailer Combo Kit: $159
Porter Cable 3-1/2″ Round Head Framing Nailer: $129
Husky 33-gallon Oil-Free Air Compressor: $249
Husky 20-gallon Oil-Free Air Compressor: $149
HDX 4pc Air Tool Finish Nailer Kit: $99.88
HDX 3-gallon Oil-Free Air Compressor with 13pc Accessory Kit: $49.88 (in-store)
HDX 12V Inflator with LED Warning Light: $9.88 (in-store)
Husky Digital Tire Gauge with LED Light: $8.98 (in-store)
Defiant LED Headlamp: $9.88 (in-store)
Defiant LED Lantern with Dimmer: $9.88 (in-store)
Defiant 300 Lumen LED Spotlight: $14.88
Sentry Quick-Access Pistol Safe: $89.88

Ridgid X4 18V Drill, Impact Driver, Radio Combo: $199
Milwaukee M18 Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit: $199
Ridgid 18V Cordless Radio Kit: $99
Ridgid 12″ Sliding Dual Compound Miter Saw: $399
Milwaukee 12A Sawzall Reciprocating Saw: $99
Milwaukee M18 XC Li-ion Starter Kit: $99
Bosch 6pc Daredevil Spade Bit Set: $4.88
Milwaukee 15pc Black Oxide Drill Bit Set: $9.88
Milwaukee “The Ax” 9″ Super Sawzall Blade 5-Pack: $9.88
Milwaukee 14pc Bi-Metal Hole Saw Set: $39.88

Ridgid X4 18V Hammer Drill & Impact Driver Combo Kit Plus FREE Tool or Battery: $299
Milwaukee M18 Hammer Drill & Impact Driver Combo Kit Plus FREE Tool or Battery: $299

Makita 18V LXT Hammer Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit Plus FREE Tool or Battery: $299
Dewalt 18V Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit: $149
Dewalt 155pc Screwdriver Bit Set: $9.88
Dewalt 110pc Drilling and Driving Bit Set: $29.88
Dewalt 20V 3.0Ah Li-ion Battery 2-Pack: $99
Dewalt 10″ Portable Table Saw: $299

Makita Impact Gold 3/8″ Socket Set: $19.88
Makita 11A Reciprocating Saw: $89
Ryobi One+ 18V Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit: $129
Makita 1-1/4″ Compact Router: $99
Makita 15A Circular Saw: $99
Ryobi 68pc Speedload Driving Bit Kit: $9.88
Ryobi 29pc Titanium-Coated Drill Bit Set: $14.88
Makita 3A Oscillating Multi-Tool Kit: $129
Makita 18V Compact Drill/Driver Kit Plus FREE LED Flashlight: $169
Ryobi Tek4 4V Cordless Screwdriver: $29.97
Ryobi Tek4 4V Right Angle Driver: $49.97

Husky 5pc Ratcheting Flex Head Wrench Set: $19.88
Husky 28pc Wrench Combo Set: $19.88
Husky 235pc Mechanics Tool Set: $99
Dremel 6A Saw-Max Tool Kit: $99
Milwaukee M18 Drill/Driver and Hackzall Reciprocating Saw Kit: $199
Makita 18V Drill, Impact Driver, LED Flashlight Combo Kit: $199

Buy a select cordless power tool combo kit, and you get a free bonus tool or battery.

For instance, buy a Milwaukee M18 Fuel brushless hammer drill and impact driver kit for $299, and you get a bonus M18 angle grinder, for free.
The Milwaukee M18 Fuel combo kit, model 2797-22, can also be purchased with your choice of a free angle grinder, circular saw, reciprocating saw, metal-cutting saw, right angle drill, or an extra XC battery pack.

Or buy a Makita 18V LXT 4-tool cordless combo kit with drill, impact driver, circular saw, and LED flashlight, and you get a free oscillating multi-tool ($329).
The 4-tool combo kit, LXT437, can alternatively be purchased with your choice of a free angle grinder, reciprocating saw, jobsite radio, hammer drill, impact driver, circular saw, sander, or an extra battery pack.
CA
i think im getting too old for all this. its information overload
Stuart
Maybe, but it’s information worth preserving! Just not in separate posts that can clog the built-in search engine.
I also don’t expect anyone to go through the entire post, or maybe not any part of it unless they have specific interest.
I’ll be doing more digital housecleaning. A post from 2010 about a Sears coupon code is just going to be deleted. But combined, some of the older Black Friday and other deal content might still have some academic value.
Reflector
Stuart this kind of archival information is precious to look back on. A digital version of staring back at old catalogs where you could see the offerings of then and the prices they had on holiday.
Thanks for organizing all of it together.
Stuart
Thanks!
Home Depot’s was the most interesting, and I’ll do similar for a couple of others.
Rog
When did Ryobi fully switch to the green? 2012? It looks like there’s a mix of colors in 2011
Stuart
Around 2011-2012? I wasn’t paying very close attention at the time. I think it was a gradual conversion as new tools replaced older ones.
Goodie
I like the old blue a lot better than the loud neon color these days.
CICCIO
I was looking at the 2011 deals.
Everything look so inexpensive back there.
A lot of tools in the $10-$20 range
Except power tools.
That price didn’t change too much especially for combos
fred
Of course – you might want to multiply the 2011 cost by about 1.4 to make it equivalent to a 2024-dollar amount – such has been the impact on inflation.’
Some feel the pinch even more because not everyone’s 2024 income was 1.4x what it was in 2011.
Saulac
The Gorilla work platform is popular here every year. It was 17 bucks in 2012.
Nate
This was a fun look through, I still have some of the tools I purchased from the 2011 black Friday.
It looks like there was no hdx in the 2011 ad, but 2012 shows some hdx deals. That’s about when I think I remember them showing up in home Depot, replacing the cheap husky stuff that used to fit the same roll.
I’m glad you decided to consolidate and keep these, rather than delete. Thank you for the work you put into this every year.
JoelLikestools
This was fun to look through! I got a DeWalt Nicad drill as my first drill; during the awkward transition period to li-ion. I can now pinpoint the year when I gifted my brother a black and white Makita set and my family got me an M12 kit. I have really enjoyed m12 since then. That Dewalt did a few projects, but just gathers dust now. The m12 brushed kit is long in the tooth. I still use mine, and I see tradies using the impact (not the drill though).
It would have been cool if Makita stayed competitive in the 12v space. Klein USA tool bundles were such a bargain!
Jim Felt
Stuart. Thanks for your effort. I think this archive will be enjoyable and useful for us all here for years to come.
And HNY as well.
Rog
This is an awesome cache, Stuart! Thanks for preserving it.
It’s funny to see how far power tool design has come. Some of those tools from 10+ years ago look like cheap toys, even ones from the big three.
avi
This is awesome for the nostalgia alone
Rx9
Fantastic work, Stuart!!!
Jager
So I’m not crazy. Leatherman wingmans really did used to be $20 per the 2014. People look at me crazy when I still assume they’re an affordable multi tool.
Jared
Concurrent with that pricing though, Ryobi tools were still mostly blue and the $99 Dewalt cordless drill deal was a nicad model… reminds me just how long ago that was!