
Home Depot kicked off another round of tool deals, with a mix of repeats and a couple of new deals.
The deals feature Milwaukee, Dewalt, Ryobi, and Ridgid, mostly cordless power tools, but also accessories, hand tools, and heated jackets.
Most of the deals are bundles, with some featuring current holiday season deals at better pricing. It’s worth a look in my opinion. Below are some of the standout tool deals.
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Milwaukee M18 Fuel Super Sawzall with Forge Battery – $209
This deal saves you $50 compared to the concurrent “free Forge battery with select tools” promo.

Milwaukee M18 Fuel Brushless Band Saw with Forge Battery – $264.99
With this one, you save around $64 compared to the holiday season promo.

Dewalt Impact Driver Kit with Drill Bit Set – $99
It doesn’t make sense that Home Depot would bundle a Dewalt impact driver kit with a drill bit set that you can’t use it with. But, at least you save $10 compared to buying everything separately.
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Milwaukee 90pc Impact Bit Set with Packout Case – $47.97
This isn’t my favorite large-count Milwaukee bit set – that would be the 100pc set whenever it goes on sale for $50 or less – but it seems to be a good assortment where you get your money’s worth.

Milwaukee M18 Brushless Hammer Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit with M18 Fuel Brushless Router – $254.99
This bundle saves you around $44 compared to the holiday season “buy this combo kit, choose a free tool” promo. There are a couple more deals like this, some featuring the M18 Fuel 2-tool cordless power tool kit.

Milwaukee M12 Rocket LED Worklight with High Output Battery – $139
The M12 Rocket is an awesome worklight, and this is a great price.

Milwaukee 19pc 1/2″ SAE Impact Socket Set – $84.97
The 43pc 3/8″ SAE and metric set is also on sale again.

Dewalt 20V Max XR Brushless Impact Wrench Kit with Atomic Cordless Rachet – $349
With the impact wrench and ratchet both being 1/2″ drive, they can work with the same impact socket set.

Milwaukee M18 Fuel High-Torque Impact Wrench Kit with Forge Battery – $349
For the same cost as the Dewalt kit, you could go with the Milwaukee High Torque impact kit plus a Forge battery. Tough choice – which do you think is the better buy?
This bundle saves you $50 off the holiday season promo.

Dewalt 20V Max Brushless Framing Nailer Kit (21°) – $299
Dewalt 20V Max Brushless Framing Nailer Kit (30°) – $299
It looks like these framing nailer kits are around $100 off compared to at other Dewalt authorized dealers. Both are the older models – the new models are kitted at $479.
The deals end at 3am ET 12/10/24, unless supplies sell out sooner.
Joellikestools
I bought a similar rocket light deal. No regrets. I like to pair it with the 6ah battery.
Steve L
Have had the M12 rocket light for a while. Being battery or plug-in has made it really useful for me.
Jim Felt
Me too. Very nice little light and stand. Almost heavy given its actual size and output. But I’m sure some folks would rather have the extra mass for their intended use.
mike
Anyone recommend the new M12 jig saw? It came up in a few BF-CM deals, but I never saw any mentions of it.
Joellikestools
I just got mine yesterday. First impression is that it is a nicer lighter version of my corded Bosch. Not much experience with it yet though. It came highly recommended by some other commentators here though. One said it was a great jigsaw for coping. I got mine from ACME; the deal today is even better than when I got it. Currently $199 with two batteries and a $20 gift card, which is a smoking deal.
Everything I read is that it is a big upgrade over the old model (which seemed to be mostly panned by reviews I saw).
Alexk
I love mine even more since I got a high output battery.
I kept the original m12 jigsaw because I wouldn’t sell or give away anything that useless.
It might cut butter…..if it was at room temperature.
MattW.
My dewalt barrel grip collects dust now that m12 can handle butcher block cointertops or quartz with apropate blade. You won’t be disappointed it’s small too mine with a 2nd gen circ saw and osslating tool fits in a psckout ammo can.
mike
Awesome
Thanks guys!
JR Ramos
I got to use one for a little bit in September. It’s a nice tool but as a lefty it isn’t going to work for me. In fact that total redesign over their previous one caused me to buy an 18V Bosch over black friday. I have the older M12 model and frankly I think it’s a hoss of a tool, works really well with the (big) caveat being that it doesn’t have a blower, which it sorely needs. Outside in the breeze it’s usually not a huge problem but no breeze or indoors and you’ll have to rig dust collection or lean over and constantly blow puffs of air ahead of the blade. I’ve put that old M12 through the wringer and it really performs well, even in rain and freezing rain (put an 8″ blade on it to clear ice storm downed branches several years ago and it saved the day before real tools could arrive). Just a few minutes of use but to me the new Fuel M12 doesn’t feel as if it will be a long-lived tool but everything works nicely and the vibration is pretty low/acceptable. Not a top class jigsaw, though, imho. Had they made it more ambidextrous like most saws I probably would have bought it just because, but between that and the total redesign instead of just some upgrades, I think I actually prefer the older M12 for overall design (inside and out). The new Bosch is a sweet saw, though…they’ve always done great jigsaws.
Julian Tracy
The new m12 saw might be the best saw yet for coping. Easily half the weight of my Dewalt 20v barrel grip it is replacing. But its air blowing feature is non-existent, unless I got a lemon. I literally have to blow off the cut line myself or saw dust comments on it and obscures following the line at all. Makes no difference what setting the air blower switch is at. The other drawback is that if you don’t force insert the blade ALL the way in, it’ll lock into place at a slight cant.
DuhWalter
I wish DeWalt would innovate with their cordless nailers. I feel it should be possible to switch between 21 and 30 degree nails, plastic or paper. Would be great to pickup any nails and shoot, but the engineering isn’t there yet. Same goes for Brad/pin/finish nailers, wish we could just throw in 16, 18, 21, or 23 gauge nails and go.