
Home Depot Cyber Monday 2023 tool deals are LIVE.
Today’s tool deals focus on Dewalt, Milwaukee, Ridgid, and Ryobi, and there are a couple of other brands mixed in.
Home Depot’s Cyber Monday sale ends at 3am EST 11/28/23 unless supplies sell out sooner.
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Following are the deals I found most noteworthy, but there are plenty more. Let us know what you think about these deals in the comments section below.
Milwaukee M12 Cordless Crown Stapler Kit – $99
I have used Milwaukee’s compact cordless stapler kit for many projects over the years. It’s awesome and works very well for driving in T50-sized staples. At $99 for the tool plus a complete starter kit, what are you waiting for?
Dewalt 20V Max Atomic 3-Speed Impact Driver with PowerStack Kit – $149
This isn’t the first time we’ve seen this Atomic impact driver and PowerStack battery starter kit bundle in a Home Depot tool deal of the day. It’s – in my opinion – an unbeatable combination.
Milwaukee 32pc 3/8″ Metric Socket Set with Tray and Carrying Case – $69.97
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This is a pretty good deal. If you also want the SAE sockets, the combo tool set is a $99 special buy right now.
Dewalt 37pc Mechanics Tool Set in ToughSystem Tray – $22.97
Or get this Dewalt compact mechanics tool set for just $23. You don’t need to buy into the ToughSystem to use it – plop it into a drawer and you’re set.
Klein Clamp Meter and Electrical Test Set – $67.98
You get a lot for your money with this set – a clamp meter, non-contact voltage tester, a receptacle tester with GFCI, and a AC/DC voltage tester. Plus there’s a buy more, save more deal for anyone who has a bunch of Klein tools on their shopping list.
Ryobi 18V Cordless Power Cleaner Kit with Accessories – $149
This isn’t really prime power cleaning season for most of the country. Other than possibly not being able to test it anytime soon, this looks to be a good deal.
Dewalt 20V Max Cordless Inflator – $99
Dewalt’s is my favorite and most-used cordless inflator. I have mainly used my test sample on tires and pool toys once or twice a year. It has high pressure and high volume settings, two types of hoses, and a couple of nozzle accessories.
Dewalt 20V Max Cordless Drill Kit with Bit Set – $99
The latest Atomic-series brushless drill kit was already a good buy. Now it’s even better, as you get a bonus bit kit at no extra cost.
Milwaukee M18 Fuel 1/2″ Impact Wrench with Starter Kit – $199
Look no further if you need a brushless impact wrench with hog ring anvil.
Milwaukee M18 Fuel 3/8″ Impact Wrench with Battery – $209
The 3/8″ version is kitted with a battery – but no charger – for slightly more money.
Milwaukee M18 Cordless Sander with Battery and Charger – $159
If you’re working with wood and need more than a cordless sander, there are a bunch of tools included in Milwaukee’s “buy a starter kit get a free tool” promo.
Milwaukee M12 Fuel Right Angle Die Grinder with Starter Kit – $159
The straight grinder was on sale yesterday. If you want to complete the set, or prefer a right angle grinder, this version’s now on sale. Personally I find right angle die grinders more useful.
Milwaukee M18 Fuel Brushless Mud Mixer with Battery – $179
“Happy Holidays, here’s a mud mixer.” The tool-only is $219, whereas the tool with a battery is $179.
Dewalt 20V Max Cordless Framing Nailer Kit with Circular Saw – $469
Now this combo makes sense. Chances are that if you need a cordless framing naiker, you could use a brushless circular saw.
Ridgid 18V Cordless Drywall Cut-Out Tool with Battery and Charger – $79
With this deal, you get a drywall cut-out tool plus a starter kit, and for far less than most brands’ tool-only option.
Ridgid 18V Cordless Inflator, LED Light, Impact Wrench Kit – $229
I guess we can call this a “weekend warrior” automotive 3-tool combo kit. If you just want an impact wrench, Home Depot has a different promo where you can get a more powerful Ridgid 18V brushless impact wrench kit for $149.
Milwaukee M18 Fuel Packout Vacuum with Battery and Charger – $199
I’ve had good experiences with this vac. Milwaukee sent over an early production sample when it first came out, and it remains my go-to for most portable cleaning tasks.
Klein Circuit Breaker Finder Tool Set – $46.74
A tool like this make frustrating tasks just a little easier. Usually.
Ryobi 18V Cordless String Trimmer and Blower Combo Kit – $159
While I’m sure these aren’t the best cordless string trimmer or blower out there, it’s hard to argue with the price.
Ryobi 18V Brushless Whisper Series Leaf Blower Kit – $149
Cordless blowers produce less noise than any comparably sized gas engine blowers I have ever heard. This one’s designed to be even quieter.
Champion 4550/3650 Watt Gasoline Generator – $500
There are a couple of Champion generators on sale. All of the models seem to have pretty good reviews – how do you feel about this brand?.
There are more deals than these – be sure to check out the full list of deals of the day, and then take a peek at the PRO tool deals of the week.
Nick
Can anyone else not get these shipped? Only delivery or pickup at store for me
Stuart
Which ones? I’m seeing free delivery on everything, as well as ship-to-store or pickup options.
Change your zip code, refresh the page, logout and then back in again?
Home Depot’s deals of the day are typically only available online.
Nick
I thought it meant that the store would deliver it. My bad.
Jake
https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-ATOMIC-20V-MAX-Lithium-Ion-1-2-in-Cordless-Ratchet-with-2-20V-MAX-XR-Premium-Lithium-Ion-5-0-Ah-Battery-Packs-DCF512BWCB205-2/326901056
Pretty great deal just for the batteries alone 🙂
Stuart
Thanks – it does look to be a great deal too!
Matt
Since you asked, Champion makes a good product and perhaps most importantly, they back it up. North America based customer support, readily available parts inventory and contracts with common service centers.
What they are best at is multi-fuel generators. Both friends and I have RV sized generators we have had for 5+ yrs that have only ever run off propane, as configured right out of the box from champion. No bad gas issues on an item that is often stored for long periods of time.
I don’t think they are Honda level, but they don’t cost Honda prices. At their price point versus features, they’d be at the top of my list.
Saulac
Both M12 impacts are good deals.
Chris
The M12 Stubby is a great deal. It never goes on sale for cheaper than $199 for just the bare tool.
Nate
It’s hard to recommend a non-inverter generator anymore, given that most folks are running very light loads a very large fraction of the time, and the lower fuel consumption of the inverter models is an excellent fit. People tend to confuse maximum watts with average watts, and seriously overestimate their generator needs, resulting in a machine that’s basically idling 90% of the time. And for that majority of cases, a conventional synchronous generator is a huge waste. Given that in an emergency, roads may be blocked and your ability to get more fuel may be constrained, runtime on a given amount of fuel on hand is a big deal.
That being said, for cases where the load is genuinely higher most of the time, a conventional machine can make sense, and that’s a heck of a good price on one. Especially with remote start.
Note that it’s a 120v-only model, which means it’s not ideal for home backup. Connecting it to your main panel will only power one leg, and if you bridge the two legs together, now you’ve created a situation where multi-wire branch circuits can overload the neutral. Personally I sidestep this situation by using a tiny 1600w/2000w generator, which isn’t powerful enough to overload any wire in the house no matter how I configure things, but once you step up to the 3000+w 120v class you’re in that un-sweet-spot of being powerful enough to create the hazard, but not serious enough to make 240v opposed legs and make it a non-issue again.
So, I would say that unit is really only appropriate for RVs, which don’t have MWBCs and are set up for a single high-amp 120v feed, and which are generally operated where it’s easy to get more fuel. It’s not an ideal generator for emergencies.
MM
There are several Champion models on sale, including 9375/7500 and 8125/6500 watt rated models which have 240V
Frank D
Home Depot could have convinced me to spend a bit on Packout, Ridgid or Ryobi … to complement the arsenal with more storage or a special tool; but they did not. Home Depot seems to have none of the latest packout items … and all the rest was just meh. Same old, same old … already have it! P
AP
Any coupon codes we can stack at Home Depot on these deals?
Stuart
None that I know of.
AP
That’s OK. I used your link for the M12 Rocket LED so hopefully it worked. That deal on the Milwaukee detail sander is very good. If I didn’t already have it…………
Joellikestools
I went for the rocket light too. That is a really good deal.
AP
Could have used one so many times. Hard to beat the price for everything it brings to the table.
A W
That 37 piece DeWalt ratchet set for $22.00 looks fantastic. I snagged 5 of them for giveaways / prizes at work. Thanks Stuart!
A W
Unfortunately just got an email that this part of the order “had to be canceled due to a problem with product availability.”
Disappointing. That seemed like a phenomenal deal.
Stuart
I’m sorry to hear that.
If it goes back in stock, you can try calling them to see if you can place a new order at the discounted price.
From the looks of it, maybe they got their inventory count wrong.