ToolGuyd

Tool Reviews, New Tool Previews, Best Tool Guides, Tool Deals, and More!

  • New Tools
  • Reviews
  • Guides
    • Best Cordless Power Tool Brand
    • Tool Brands: Who Owns What?
    • Best Cordless Drills (2021)
    • Dewalt UWO Explained
    • Where to Buy Tools
    • Best Tool Kit Upgrades
    • Best Extension Cord Size
    • Best Tape Measure
    • Best Safety Gear
    • Best Precision Screwdrivers
    • Best Tool Brands in Every Category
    • Ultimate Tool Gift Guide
    • More Buying Guides
  • Hand Tools
    • Bit Holders & Drivers
    • EDC, Pocket, & Multitools
    • Electrical Tools
    • Flashlights & Worklights
    • Knives
    • Mechanics’ Tools
    • Pliers
    • Screwdrivers
    • Sockets & Drive Tools
    • Wrenches
    • All Hand Tools
  • Power Tools
    • Accessories
    • Cordless
    • Drills & Drivers
    • Oscillating Tools
    • Saws
    • Woodworking Tools
    • All Power Tools
  • Brands
    • Bosch
    • Craftsman
    • Dewalt
    • Makita
    • Milwaukee
    • Ryobi
    • All Brands
  • USA-Made
  • Deals
ToolGuyd > Tool Deals > Home Depot Black Friday Tool Deals Archive 2011-2023

Home Depot Black Friday Tool Deals Archive 2011-2023

Jan 3, 2025 Stuart 19 Comments

If you buy something through our links, ToolGuyd might earn an affiliate commission.

Home Depot Black Friday 2011 Tool Deals

Featured Deals

Leatherman Wingman
BF: $19.98
Dewalt 18V 4pc Combo
BF: $249
Dewalt 18V Drill/Driver
BF: $99
Fein Oscillating Tool Kit
BF: $199
Dremel 4000 Rotary Tool Kit
BF: $84
Milwaukee Hole Saw Kit
BF: $39.88
Milwaukee 90pc Drilling Driving Kit
BF: $19.88
Makita 38pc Impact Bit Set
BF: $12.88
Ridgid 10-inch Table Saw

BF: $269 (Reg $299)
Stanley PowerLock Set
BF: $9.88
Milwaukee M18 Hammer Drill Impact Driver Combo
BF: $199
Irwin 6″ Clamp 4-Pack
BF: $13.88
Ridgid 18V Compact Drill
BF: $149 (Reg $179)
Ryobi 7-1/4″ Miter Saw
BF: $79 (Reg $89)
Makita Hammer Drill & Grinder Combo
BF: $99
Husky 44pc Open Socket Set
BF: $19.88 (Reg $9.88?)
Ryobi Circular Saw
BF: $29.97 (Reg $39.97)
Ridgid JobMax Starter Set
BF: $129 PLUS free attachment
Makita 18V Drill Impact Driver Combo
BF: $199
Makita Circular Saw
BF: $99
Dremel 160pc Accessory Set
BF: $29.97
Milwaukee Reciprocating Saw
BF: $99
Porter Cable Compressor Nailer Set
BF: $249
Ryobi Tek4 Screwdriver
BF: $29.97 (Reg $39.97)
Ryobi 18V 2-Tool Combo
BF: $89
Ryobi 18V 4-Tool Combo
BF: $129
Ryobi Random Orbit Sander
BF: $29.97 (Reg $39.97)
Husky 10pc Screwdriver Set
BF: $9.88? (Reg $19.88?)
Ryobi 54pc Drill & Driving Bit Set
BF: $19.88
Ryobi 59pc Drill Bit Set
BF: $14.88

2011 Black Friday sales flyer

Home Depot Black Friday 2011 Tool Deals - 1
Home Depot Black Friday 2011 Tool Deals - 2
Home Depot Black Friday 2011 Tool Deals - 3
Home Depot Black Friday 2011 Tool Deals - 4
Home Depot Black Friday 2011 Tool Deals - 5
Home Depot Black Friday 2011 Tool Deals - 6
Home Depot Black Friday 2011 Tool Deals - 7
Home Depot Black Friday 2011 Tool Deals - 8
Home Depot Black Friday 2011 Tool Deals - 9
Home Depot Black Friday 2011 Tool Deals - 10
Home Depot Black Friday 2011 Tool Deals - 11
Home Depot Black Friday 2011 Tool Deals - 12
Home Depot Black Friday 2011 Tool Deals - 13
Home Depot Black Friday 2011 Tool Deals - 14

Back to the Directory

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Sections: Tool Deals

« DRPD Tool Store – Secret Shopper Review
Milwaukee Launched a Packout Kneeling Pad »

19 Comments

  1. CA

    Jan 3, 2025

    i think im getting too old for all this. its information overload

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Jan 3, 2025

      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.

      Reply
      • Reflector

        Jan 5, 2025

        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.

        Reply
        • Stuart

          Jan 5, 2025

          Thanks!

          Home Depot’s was the most interesting, and I’ll do similar for a couple of others.

          Reply
  2. Rog

    Jan 3, 2025

    When did Ryobi fully switch to the green? 2012? It looks like there’s a mix of colors in 2011

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Jan 3, 2025

      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.

      Reply
    • Goodie

      Jan 4, 2025

      I like the old blue a lot better than the loud neon color these days.

      Reply
  3. CICCIO

    Jan 3, 2025

    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

    Reply
    • fred

      Jan 4, 2025

      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.

      Reply
    • Saulac

      Jan 4, 2025

      The Gorilla work platform is popular here every year. It was 17 bucks in 2012.

      Reply
  4. Nate

    Jan 4, 2025

    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.

    Reply
  5. JoelLikestools

    Jan 4, 2025

    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!

    Reply
  6. Jim Felt

    Jan 4, 2025

    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.

    Reply
  7. Rog

    Jan 4, 2025

    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.

    Reply
  8. avi

    Jan 4, 2025

    This is awesome for the nostalgia alone

    Reply
  9. Rx9

    Jan 4, 2025

    Fantastic work, Stuart!!!

    Reply
  10. Jager

    Jan 5, 2025

    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.

    Reply
    • Jared

      Jan 6, 2025

      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!

      Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

Newsletter

Sign up to receive the latest tool news.

Recent Comments

  • Johnathon on Best Prime Day Tool Deals 2025: Hand-Picked Bargains: “Just a note that it is the corded* 12″ miter saw with cordless* drill and impact driver. That would be…”
  • Stuart on New Milwaukee M18 Fuel Cordless Backpack Vacuum Brings it All: “In the middle section, between the filter and collection container.”
  • MFC on New Milwaukee M18 Fuel Cordless Backpack Vacuum Brings it All: “I have never seen a backpack vac out in the wild. Not in residential, commercial or hospitality. I have only…”
  • Adam on New Milwaukee M18 Fuel Cordless Backpack Vacuum Brings it All: “As they try to tie everything into PackOut, was it a miss not integrating that into the bottom here? Along…”
  • Nate on New Milwaukee M18 Fuel Cordless Backpack Vacuum Brings it All: “Where is the cyclone physically located? I’ve built a lot of ’em over the years and I don’t see space…”
  • Jason on Things are Weird for Dewalt Atomic Power Tools at Home Depot: “I went to home depot specifically around fathers day in hopes to find a decent deal on some DeWalt power…”

Recent Posts

  • Best Prime Day Tool Deals 2025: Hand-Picked Bargains
  • Leatherman FREE Multi-Tools are on Sale for Prime Day 2025!
  • Rare Savings on Dewalt's Best Cordless Oscillating Tool kit
  • New Milwaukee M18 Fuel Cordless Backpack Vacuum Brings it All
  • Home Depot Follows July 4th with New Tool Deals (7/5/25)
  • New at Lowe's: Rainbow Kobalt Hex Keys
  • Patent Dispute Over Dewalt Construction Jack has been Settled
  • Dewalt Launched a New 20V Atomic Cordless Hammer Drill Kit
ToolGuyd New Tool Reviews Image

New Tool Reviews

Buying Guides

  • Best Cordless Drills
  • Best Euro Hand Tool Brands
  • Best Tool Brands
  • Best Cordless Power Tool Brands
  • Tools for New Parents
  • Ultimate Tool Gift & Upgrade Guide
ToolGuyd Knife Reviews Image

Knife Reviews

ToolGuyd Multi-Tool Reviews Image

Multi-Tool Reviews

ToolGuyd LED Flashlight and Worklight Reviews Image

LED Light Reviews

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Stores
  • Videos
  • AMZN Deal Finder
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Disclosure