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ToolGuyd > Power Tools > Cordless > Home Depot Post-Holiday 2015 Deep Discount Deals

Home Depot Post-Holiday 2015 Deep Discount Deals

Jan 26, 2016 Stuart 58 Comments

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Leatherman Skeletool Pliers Open

Over at Home Depot, they’re looking to clear out lots of “special buy” tools that are left over from the holiday season. Some of these deals are available online, others are only available in-store, requiring a bit of legwork.

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First off, the Leatherman Skeletool $20 deal is still going strong in stores, where it hasn’t sold out yet. It was once again available for online ordering earlier today, but that no longer looks to be the case.

If you see the Skeletool in-store, and the price tag still says $30, ask for a price check at a register or customer service. At my local store, the tag said $30, but the register said $20. Since the tools were moved from the holiday deal area and to the tool aisle, someone must have missed changing the price tag.

Milwaukee 2606 M18 Drill Driver

My local store had a couple of Milwaukee M18 drill/driver kits (2606-21CT) on sale for $69. That’s how much a 1.5Ah compact battery costs if you buy it separately.

Of course I bought one – how could I pass up this deal?. Hey Dad, you’re getting a new drill!

I toyed with the idea of buying 2 for myself for use in a robotics project, but thought better against it. I have way too many other projects I need to get to first.

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You might have to do some legwork with this one. The price is still $99 online, but maybe it’ll change soon?

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Ryobi 18V One+ Impact Driver Kit

Todd and CrossedHammers sent in tips about this Ryobi 18V One+ impact driver kit, which was a holiday deal we posted about last year.

Now, the Ryobi impact driver kit is on sale for just $39. Not a bad price for a 1/4″ hex impact driver that’s rated to 1500 in-lbs of max torque.

This is the cheapest entry into Ryobi’s One+ system that I know about right now.

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Ridgid Gen5X R86035SB Impact Driver Kit

Victor tipped us off about a deal on this Ridgid 18V impact driver.

This impact driver kit was priced at $99 during the holiday season. It seems the price dropped down to $79 at some point. Now, it’s down to $69 $59, through 2/1/2016.

(Thanks to Jeff for mention of the price drop to $59 from $69!)

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Ridgid R9206 Brushless Hammer Drill and Circular Saw Combo Kit

Chris let us know about the new $139 pricing on this Ridgid 18V BRUSHLESS hammer drill and circular saw combo kit.

The website still says $199, but I saw the same price at my local Home Depot.

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Have you seen any other holiday tool clearance deals at your local Home Depot?

There were also some Husky tool deals, and a Crescent imported adjustable wrench set for $10, but I didn’t think those deals were worth more than these few words.

I checked, and there are quite a few of the special Kreg pocket hole kits still sitting in their display. But, the price is the same now as it was 10 weeks ago. Maybe Home Depot will start to discount them in February.

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58 Comments

  1. Benjamen

    Jan 26, 2016

    I mentioned it before in the recent Skeletool post comments, but I checked yesterday and they had 2-pack Ryobi 18V Lithium+ Batteries for $79 and whatever Porter Cable nail gun they had in the holiday display (I can’ remember the size) for $79.

    Yeah, I’ve been waiting for those Kreg Pocket hole jigs to drop in price too.

    Reply
  2. Israel David

    Jan 26, 2016

    Thanks!

    Reply
  3. Jon

    Jan 26, 2016

    FYI, the brushless Ridgid kit now shows $179 on the website.

    Reply
    • Ted

      Jan 26, 2016

      When the Ridgid kit first came out in November it was priced at $199.00 but dropped to $179.00 on-line and in stores pretty quickly. While the on-line price has stayed at $179.00 it first dropped to $159.00 in-store then to $149.00 about a month ago. Apparently it is at $139.00 though I haven’t confirmed that myself. I picked one up at $149.00 which in my opinion was a screaming bargain for a brushless hammer drill and circular saw with two batteries, a 2.0A and 4.0A.

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      • Rick

        Feb 1, 2016

        now 129.

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        • Adam D

          Feb 1, 2016

          I wish my HD or any HD within a reasonable radius had this in stock.

          Reply
  4. Cameron

    Jan 26, 2016

    Finally grabbed a Skeletool. I went to the tool crib first, and found only a single empty package (damn thieves!). But wandering around picking up some other things, I found a hanger with about a dozen of them on a random corner in the lumber section. They were still marked $29.99. They rang up $20.

    Reply
    • Andrew L

      Jan 27, 2016

      Still 10 left in my local HD. Not one has sold from three days ago when I was in there based on the inventory sitting on the display.

      Reply
  5. Miss Franciene

    Jan 26, 2016

    I can dig the husky pliers set deal. I mean, come on seven dollars. For a three pliers set. I’d scoop one up. But my ally is a sheet of ice and my truck is rear wheel drive. I’ll have to walk two miles to get one. So hey why not. I goes to the friggin store and the’re all sold out. So I’ll save me pennies for some Irwins.

    Reply
  6. Derek

    Jan 26, 2016

    Almost bought the Cresent adjustable wrenches but can’t pull the trigger. Rather buy a nice one (recommendations would be nice) than have 3 junkie ones.

    I’ve been debating on picking up the Ryobi impact but they’re all sold out by me. Just as well, already spent $200 today at Home Depot.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Jan 26, 2016

      Even Crescent’s USA-made adjustable wrenches are so-so quality.

      I’m a fan of Channellock, which rebrands the best Irega adjustable wrenches, and are made in Spain.

      I’ve been meaning to pick up Ridgid adjustables (made by Western Forge) but it just hasn’t been convenient enough yet.

      My Proto ones are okay, but I don’t know if I’d go with the Clik Stop again if I could go back in time (https://14cyiuhvcgv.com/proto-clik-stop-adjustable-wrench/%3C/a%3E%29.%3C/p%3E

      Milwaukee is coming out with some new ones too: https://14cyiuhvcgv.com/milwaukee-adjustable-wrenches/%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E

      Although not very fancy, I’m still a big fan of my Stanley MaxSteel 6″ wrench, mentioned a long time ago here: https://14cyiuhvcgv.com/your-go-to-adjustable-wrench/%3C/a%3E.%3C/p%3E

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      • Jerry

        Jan 26, 2016

        Check out the Craftsman ones. Last time I was in Sears they were stamped Made in USA. The different sizes seemed to be made to different tolerances. A couple sizes had a little more rattle than I liked, but others were tight. I do not know if this variance was from size to size of tool to tool, as I only played with one or two of each size.

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      • Andy

        Jan 27, 2016

        I love Iregas. If I couldn’t get them, I’d look at Bahco.

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    • Rusty

      Jan 26, 2016

      The Stanley locking adjustable wrench is pretty good and only like 11 bucks at Walmart

      Reply
  7. Jon B

    Jan 26, 2016

    Remember that for this week (and likely next) those in areas of the country with a Menards can match the 11% rebate at Home Depot. I’ve read folks in other parts of the country have hit and miss results using the rebate, but it’s probably worth the stamp. The rebate also states it’s for in-store purchases but I’ve submitted with online orders in the past and received the rebate with no problems.

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    • Andrew L

      Jan 27, 2016

      I have read that Home Depot is going to stop honoring all competitor coupons. They aren’t even going to match Lowes 5% off when using the HD credit card. They will still price match though.

      Reply
      • Jason

        Jan 27, 2016

        I have seen that rumor going through all of the deal websites. Also Lowes locked down merchandise credit. You can only use the card in the store with the same ID on record. I have heard cards getting denied anyways.

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        • Andrew L

          Jan 27, 2016

          The HD cashier did share with me that they would be discontinuing the 5% off using the HD credit card, thus it does appear this is happening.

          Reply
  8. Michael T

    Jan 26, 2016

    Thank you Stuart. I got the drill set 2606-21ct. It was marked down to $59 from $69.

    Reply
  9. Mark

    Jan 26, 2016

    Everyone liked the clamps at $25 for Black Friday. They’re down to $15 now. I just picked up a second set.

    http://www.homedepot.com/p/BESSEY-Clutch-Clamp-Set-6-Piece-GSCC6PK/205804273

    For reference, that’s $2.50 each. That’s cheaper than the HF ones.

    http://www.harborfreight.com/6-inch-bar-clamp-96210.html

    Which they are vastly superior to.

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    • Miss Franciene

      Jan 27, 2016

      The ones at my store weren’t moving so they knocked them down to 14 bucks. And they still have a few left….. I bought two sets and they a better than hf version by a mile……

      Reply
  10. Nick

    Jan 26, 2016

    Milwaukee M18 2656-2 was $79.99, I say was because I got the last one!

    Reply
  11. julian

    Jan 26, 2016

    Makita’s top of the line Brushless HD heammer drill and impact set with the 5.0 batts was $399 reg, then was clearanced for $329 and now is clearanced for $279. That’s not so bad, but until 1/31/16 the $150 discount is active and so I just bought the combo AND the brushless grinder for $$257 after the $150 discount.

    The receipt shows the combo was $175 after the discount applied and the grinder $82.

    That’s some good bones there!

    JT

    Reply
    • Andrew L

      Jan 26, 2016

      Clearance in store only?

      Reply
  12. Jason

    Jan 27, 2016

    Last year had some crazy HD after Christmas deals. The Ryobi batteries were a lot cheaper, but that was because HD ordered so many of them for some reason. I think in general they over ordered the Christmas of 2014

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    • Chris

      Jan 27, 2016

      The Ryobi 2 pack hit a low of $25.02 around mid-February last year.

      So far this year they are on the same pricing “track”: down to $79 right now, probably $50-ish by the beginning of Feb, then $25-ish a couple weeks later….just like last year.

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      • Jason

        Jan 27, 2016

        That’s if you can find any by the beginning of February. Maybe few people will luck out on 50 and 25 dollar packs, but it won’t be nearly as a common deal as last year.

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        • Chris

          Jan 27, 2016

          True.

          Before it went to “check store for inventory” on the website, one of my local stores was listing 42 packs (!!!). I can see about 10 of them on the shelf right now but I highly doubt they sold 32 of them so they are probably somewhere around the store.

          But I do remember last year and couldnt believe how many of those things they had scattered. It felt like someone added an extra zero or two to the “number we should order”

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  13. Jeff

    Jan 27, 2016

    The HD in Vernon Hills, IL has the Leatherman Rev for $19.88 (down from $37.97) and the Mini Maglite Pro 2-pk for $20 (down from $24.88). I picked up both; the Rev isn’t quite as nice as the Skeletool, but has more functions, and the Mini Maglites are both ridiculously bright!

    Still waiting for the Kreg set to come down in price; they still seem to have plenty in stock everywhere…

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Jan 27, 2016

      $20 is a good price for the Rev, but Home Depot brought it out around Black Friday at the $19.88 price.

      2 Mini Maglite Pro flashlights for $20? If they’re LED, I’ll have to head to a larger Home Depot to snag a pair for myself!

      Reply
  14. julian

    Jan 27, 2016

    The Makita brushless combo was on clearance in the store.

    FYI – Anytime you see an item you are interested in on clearance at Home Depot – take it to the register – very often it will ring up at a lower clearance price. Always worth a check.

    JT

    Reply
  15. Jeff Nickols

    Jan 27, 2016

    Just bought the Ridgid 18V impact driver for $59.00 shipped free. That is a pretty good deal even if I don’t need one!

    Reply
    • Frank D

      Feb 21, 2016

      That impact driver is actually awesome. I have the Milwaukee brushless m18 not the fuel but the compact and I have to say its better than that. I also have the 2656 brushed that HD did the special buy on w/ a battery and charger. I hate to say it I don’t notice too much difference between the 2 m18s. Ridgid has 3 speeds and is extremely ergonomic, I have moved that to my goto and I also have the Bosch Brushless impact driver/wrench, also 3 speeds but not worth the close to 300 I shelled out when it came out.
      The Ridgid gen5x even at 100 is actually a great Impact and I have always kinda looked at ridgid as Ryobi with a tux and shiney shoes.
      I have to say though after this seasons deals, $200 table saw. Gen5x hammer drill, 7-1/4 circ and The impact, I am coming around. I have even been considering getting the 10in Miter Saw. I really like the bevel functions. I recently picked up the dws709 @ $259 I’m not sure if I am even going to try it out or just flip it. I have wanted the Milwaukee for a while now but everytime CPO has a refurbished for 420ish They sell out in hours. The 12″ Hitachi has also caught my eye and I am still wanting the Bosch Axial Glide either 10 or 12″ I can’t make up my mind and pull the trigger. I’m partial to 10″ just because of the blades I currently own and I am on limited space, with that being said I have had my eyes on the 1016l by makita for a while but mixed reviews have caused issues, Miter Saws have become my hardest purchase to make yet.
      Any feedback is greatly appreciated
      Bosch Glide 10 or 12″
      Milwaukee w/ Digital Read out
      Hitachi space saver 12″ slider
      Makita 1016 or 1016L dual Rail system
      with those choices I can’t really see myself with the DWS709 for the next 4-5 years.

      Reply
  16. John A.

    Jan 27, 2016

    So tempted to return my Ryobi brad nailer from Xmas ($99) and getting the $272 combo with finish nailer, brad nailer, battery and charger. http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-18-Volt-ONE-AirStrike-Brad-Nailer-and-Straight-Nailer-Combo-2-Tool-P320-P325-P128/205558928

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  17. Rod Takata

    Jan 27, 2016

    Just saw that Amazon has posted a great deal on a Makita 18V Cordless combo kit: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00F6J1A4K/
    Half price for the circular saw and drill/driver kit.

    Reply
  18. Pete

    Jan 27, 2016

    That skeletool is on sale and i tried to by 10 for my crew but they had none, so i went to amazon and got the gerber copy for $27. I like the minimalist designs and ease of not needing a holster for it.

    Reply
  19. Brian

    Jan 27, 2016

    The Dewalt Miter Stand DWX725B has been marked down from $89 to $69 & now $59 in store. Lowest ever on Amazon was $89.

    Reply
    • Jared Hardison

      Feb 25, 2016

      I bought 2 of these. They even come with the brackets.

      Reply
  20. Joe

    Jan 27, 2016

    The white Makita drill & impact 2Ah combo was $129 at my local HD. Currently $179 online.

    Reply
  21. Juan

    Jan 27, 2016

    Just picked the Ridgid 18V BRUSHLESS hammer drill and circular saw combo kit for $129 at my local HD. yes $129 what a bargain.

    Reply
  22. julian

    Jan 27, 2016

    FYI – the Makita Brushless 5.0 Hammer/impact combo referenced in my above posts is now clearanced down to $249 at my local home depot, I had just picked it up yesterday for $279 and did a price adjustment and got back $31…

    JT

    Reply
    • Chris

      Jan 28, 2016

      Is that kit # XT257TB ?

      If so, Im wondering if it still triggers the 150 off promo in store……

      Reply
  23. julian

    Jan 28, 2016

    There’s only one kit with the HD BL hammer and impact AND the 5.0 batts – and that kit triggers the $150 discount until 1/31

    JT

    Reply
  24. William Verdi

    Jan 28, 2016

    looks like HD sold its quota because the Ridgid 18V impact driver. is at $99 when I put it into my checkout

    Reply
    • Eric S

      Jan 28, 2016

      Picked up the Rigid 18V impact driver tonight, still $59 in store.

      Reply
    • Stuart

      Jan 29, 2016

      Agreed. But, stores will still be trying to get rid of their holiday inventory, and so it still might be $59 or $69 at your local HD.

      Reply
    • Benjamen

      Jan 29, 2016

      Yeah, I think it’s up to the individual stores. For instance if you look online the Milwaukee 2606-21CT is still $99, but I bought it for $60 at one of the local stores…At that price my resistance just broke down, I’ll probably end up gifting it to a friend or family member with an extra battery when I get an upgrade.

      Reply
  25. Travis

    Jan 29, 2016

    The DeWalt 200psi quiet trim compressor (DWFP55130) that was on sale for the Holiday at HD is now marked down to $99. I picked one up last night. The store had 2 more. HD online lists it at $229 while Amazon has it at $199 with great reviews.

    Paired with a Lowe’s 10% off coupon and it is a great buy.

    Reply
    • Andrew L

      Jan 29, 2016

      Wow. Wish my local HD had them in stock. I did drive out of town and picked one up for $119 around Christmas. Perfect for my needs.

      Reply
  26. Adam D

    Jan 30, 2016

    The Ryobi Impact kit is now available online for 29.99! I checked my local store with no success earlier this week. Glad they opened up the sale online.

    Reply
  27. Kevin

    Jan 30, 2016

    I bought the Ridgid Brushless Drill/Circular saw kit a few weeks ago at $149. A couple days ago I picked up the Ridgid 5GenX Impact kit when it was at $59. When I went to the checkout, I asked if they honor competitors coupons and showed them a Harbor Freight 20% off on my phone (doesn’t hurt to ask right?), and they took it! $47.20 for the impact! All 3 tools (2 brushless), 3 batteries, and 2 chargers for $196.

    Reply
  28. Frank D

    Jan 30, 2016

    Ryobi 18v Impact is 29.00 at my local HD as well as the miter stand. Already bought the miter stand, I know I don’t need another impact but at that price point might as well and it comes w a battery to boot. I’ll probably get the ridgid one too while I’m at it.

    Reply
  29. Seb

    Jan 31, 2016

    I saw this at the home depot for $350
    http://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-20-Volt-MAX-Lithium-Ion-Cordless-Combo-Kit-with-Tough-Case-4-Tool-DCKTS490L2/206367740

    Do you consider that a deal?

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Feb 1, 2016

      Yes, I think so. Not my top choice of tools, but if that’s what you want, $350 is a good price.

      Reply
  30. Jonathan

    Feb 1, 2016

    I price matched the Ryobi Mitre Saw stand that I paid $59 in Dec, that is selling for $29 now. Ryobi Stock # RMS10G current price as of this posting.

    ( I only checked because sears had a Craftsman stand on sale and I had points and coupons, (but still far more expensive).

    Reply
    • Frank D

      Feb 21, 2016

      The stand is actually really good, or rather not bad, you can’t beat that price and it’s sturdy. I’m happy with it, I also got a few of the Bluetooth radios with the batteries at 18 each, I bought 4 of them.

      Reply
  31. Jonathan

    Feb 1, 2016

    Also, YMMV:
    but the Black Friday Shelterlogic 7’x7’x7’Shed in a box were selling then for $99 ( I picked one of then then Price matched), they are a one off special for the HD BF event, I found a bunch on clearance in the garden center for $69 ( + less 10% Military disc). ( I did pick up another one at that price).

    Normally the 6’x6’x6′ sells for $149 and the 8’x8’x8′ sells for $169.

    So an awesome deal, you will not find the 7x’7×7′ listing on line at HD or Shelter logic but the model # is #70475

    Reply
  32. Jon

    Feb 1, 2016

    The only impact driver I’ve seen that is worse than that Ryobi is the one from Harbor Freight. Ryobi makes an excellent impact (P236), but it is never in the kits. It’s the one with the more stubby nose, chuck that stays out until you put a new bit in, and has 3 LEDs around the chuck. I would estimate it as close to twice the actual torque of the cheap one shown. My brother-in-law went to a jobsite and found that one of his employees had borrowed his toolbox with all his Ridgid tools and hadn’t put it back in the trailer, so he had to buy one for cheap just for that day. Then he brought it when we were doing my sister’s metal roof. It got stuck over and over as we drove the 6″ self-tapping metal-to-wood screws through the metal panels, the rigid insulation, the old shingles, and the timber roof. My P236 kept going all day, easily taking over for the weak Ryobi. But there were a handful that I couldn’t get and my brother’s Milwaukee (non-brushless) 18v made very short work of those.

    So, yeah, if you’re looking for a cheap way to get an impact driver for household stuff, grab it. That’s a great price. But if you anticipate any serious driving tasks it won’t be up to the challenge.

    Reply

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