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ToolGuyd > Tool Deals > Lowes Black Friday 2013

Lowes Black Friday 2013

Nov 14, 2013 Stuart 18 Comments

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Lowes has revealed some of their hottest 2013 Black Friday deals. These prices are valid 11/28/13 – 12/2/13, and should be available online as well as in-store. Free shipping should be available for most of these items and orders totaling $49+.

More Black Friday 2013 Tool Deals: Amazon, Home Depot, Sears

Be sure to also check out our Deals section for hand-picked deals and news about the latest sales!

Deals go live at MIDNIGHT (12:01 am ET) on Thanksgiving Day morning (11/28) and end 11:59pm ET pm Cyber Monday (12/2).

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Update: Lowes’ Black Friday will go live at Lowes.com on Thanksgiving Day. Qualifying orders $19 or more ship free. In some cases you can opt for free in-store pickup. Stores open at 5am on Black Friday (11/19/13).

Porter Cable 20V Impact Driver Kit Shop Vac 16-gal 5.75HP Wet/Dry Vac Dewalt 80pc Drill & Driver Bit Set
Porter Cable 20V Impact Driver Black Friday Special Shop Vac 16-Gallon Black Friday 2013 Special Dewalt 80pc Drilling and Driving Bit Set Black Friday 2013 Special
BF: $79 Buy Now BF: $49.98 Buy Now BF: $19.97 Buy Now
Was: $129, Compare Was: $99.98 Was: $42.97

Porter Cable 20V Impact Driver Kit: This kit, PCC642LA, is not the same as the regular kit that is typically priced at $110-149. It comes bundled with (1) Li-ion battery, not two, and the included battery charger is slower as it takes 3-hours to charge the battery.

Right now, Amazon has the 2-battery kit for $110, but I’ll leave it up to you to decide whether a second battery and faster charger are worth the $31 premium. This kit probably comes with a soft bag and not a hard carrying case.

Shop Vac 16-Gallon Wet/Dry Vacuum: This is a holiday-special Shop Vac vac, but looks decent for the money. It features a 5.75 peak-HP motor (notice the peak part – this makes me think that it’s underpowered), 16-gallon tank, blower, and 12ft power cord, and it comes with a 6ft x 2.5″ hose, 2 extension wands, a utility nozzle, and cartridge filter.

Black & Decker Matrix 20V Starter Set Dremel 3000 Rotary Tool Kit Kobalt 34-Piece Wrench Set
Black and Decker 20V Matrix Starter Set Dremel 3000 Rotary Tool Set 1-31 Kobalt 34pc Wrench Set
BF: $49.97 Buy Now BF: $49.98 Buy Now BF: $49.99 Buy Now
Was: $69.97, Compare Was: $69.98, Compare Was: $99.99
Werner 17ft Aluminum Ladder Edsal 5-Tier Shelving Unit Kobalt Hypercoil LED Flash Light
Werner Multi-Position 17ft Telescoping Ladder Edsal Shelving Unit Lowes Black Friday 2012 Kobalt Hypercoil LED Flashlight Lowes Black Friday
BF: $99.00 Buy Now BF: $49.00 Buy Now BF: $29.98 Buy Now
Was: $159.00, Compare Was: $77.98, Compare Review

Lowes Black Friday 2013 Tool Deals Page 1

Kobalt 227pc Mechanics Tool Set: $99.97 BUY
Shop Vac 16-gal Wet/Dry Vacuum: $49.98 BUY
Dewalt 20V Max 1/2″ Drill/Driver: $99 BUY

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Lowes Black Friday 2013 Tool Deals Page 2

Porter Cable 6-Gal 150 PSI Air Compressor: $99 BUY
Werner 17-foot Multi-Position Ladder: $99 BUY
Dewalt 18V 4-Tool Combo Kit (NiCd): $199 BUY
Kobalt 18V 1/2″ Li-ion Drill Driver: $79 BUY
Kobalt 7-1/4″ 9A Sliding Miter Saw: $79 BUY

Lowes Black Friday 2013 Tool Deals Page 3

Project Source 27pc T-Handle Driver Set: $4.98 BUY
Lufkin 25-foot Self-Centering Tape Measure: $4.98 BUY
Kobalt 5pc Pliers Set: $14.98 BUY
Kobalt 19-in Tool Box Plus FREE Kobalt 19-in-1 SpeedFit Flip Driver: $14.98 BUY
Wagner 1200W Heat Gun: $19.98 BUY
Skil 3.6V Li-ion Multi-Cutter: $29.97 BUY, Compare
Skil 4V iXO Cordless Screwdriver Kit: $29.97 BUY, Compare
Kobalt 64pc Mechanics Tool Set: $39.97 BUY, Preview
Black & Decker 20V Matrix Drill Driver Starter Kit: $49.97 BUY, Compare
Dewalt 12″ 15A Miter Saw: $199 BUY, Compare
Dewalt Mini Miter Saw Stand: $99 BUY, Compare

Lowes Black Friday 2013 Tool Deals Page 4

Kobalt 5-pack 7-1/4″ Circular Saw Blades: $19.98 BUY
Irwin 3-pack 10″ Circular Saw Blades: $24.98 BUY
Irwin 12″ Mini Bar Clamp 4-pack: $29.98 BUY
Dremel 3000-Series 33pc Rotary Tool Kit: $49.98 BUY, Compare
Skil 30pc Router Bit Set: $49.98 BUY, Compare
Hitachi 15A 7-1/4″ Circular Saw: $79.97 BUY, Compare
Bosch 1HP Colt Variable Speed Palm Router Kit: $99 BUY, Compare
Bosch 6.5A Jigsaw: $99 BUY, BUY
Kobalt 15A 10-inch Table Saw: $179 BUY
Bosch 12V Drill, Impact Driver, Compact Saw Kit: $199 BUY

Lowes Black Friday 2013 Tool Deals Page 5

49pc Pliers and Screwdriver Tool Set: $9.98 BUY
Kobalt 3pc Adjustable Wrench Set: $9.98 BUY
Kobalt 35pc Mechanics Tool Set: $14.97 BUY
Mechanix Leather-Palm Work Gloves: $19.98 BUY, Compare
Kobalt 30pc Mechanics Tool Set: $24.97 BUY
Porter Cable 20V Impact Driver Kit: $79 BUY, Compare
Dewalt Compact Worksite Radio (12V Max, 18V, 20V Max): $89 BUY, Compare
Kobalt 5-Drawer Tool Storage Cabinet Plus FREE 5-Drawer Chest: $169 BUY
Kobalt Stainless Steel Workbench: $199 BUY

Lowes Black Friday 2013 Tool Deals Page 6

Utilitech 250W Halogen Work Light: $9.98 BUY
Dewalt 80pc Impact Driver Bit Set: $19.97 BUY
Porter Cable 7.5A Variable Speed Reciprocating Saw: $39.97 BUY
Kobalt Brad & Pin Air Nailer: $49.98 BUY
Kobalt 1.5HP 3-Gal Air Compressor: $89 BUY
Kobalt Truck Tool Box: $99 BUY
Dewalt 30pc 3A Oscillating Multi-Tool Kit: $119 BUY, Compare
Porter Cable 20V Li-ion Drill & Impact Driver Kit: $149 BUY, Compare
Dewalt 20V Max Li-ion Cordless Drill & Impact Driver Combo: $199 BUY, Compare

Lowes Black Friday 2013 Tool Deals Page 7

Kobalt Magnum Grip Locking Pliers Set: $19.98 BUY, Review
Dremel 2.5A Multi-Max Oscillating Tool Kit: $89 BUY, Compare

Lowes Black Friday 2013 Tool Deals Page 8

Energizer LED Headlamp Flashlight: $12.97 BUY, Compare
Werner 4ft Fiberglass Step Ladder: $29 Compare
Gladiator Mega Garage Organization Kit: $149 Preview

Lowes Black Friday 2013 Tool Deals Page 9

Utilitech LED Flashlight: $2.97 BUY
Zippered Tool Bag 2-Pack Plus FREE 3-pack Pouches: $9.98 BUY
Maglite 2D LED Flashlight: $14.97 BUY, Compare
Kobalt 2pc Multi-Cutter Utility Knives: $19.98 BUY, Review
Kobalt 42pc Stubby Tool Set: $19.98 BUY

Lowes Black Friday 2013 Tool Deals Page 10

Kobalt Hypercoil LED Worklight: $29.98 BUY, Review
Kobalt 34pc Wrench Set: $49.99 BUY
Dewalt 8V Gyroscopic Cordless Screwdriver Kit: $79 BUY, Compare, Review
Rockwell VersaCut 4A Mini Circular Saw: $99 BUY, Compare
Edsal 5-Tier Shelving Unit: $49 BUY, Compare
Wire Shelving Unit, 72″ x 48″ x 18″: $49 BUY

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18 Comments

  1. Javier

    Nov 5, 2013

    Good deals. Or atleast they seem that way. The good quality stuff never seems to be a black Friday special. Not knocking the items that made the ad but you never see top tier items like in this case a dewalt 20v tool. Instead a crippled down Porter cable 20v tool. Home depot will probably offer $99 makita, Milwaukee, and 20v dewalt kits and on first impression you think your getting a great deal but then realize it’s lacking a second battery.

    Another example is best buy will offer something like a 50″ flatscreen for like $350 and then your like “wow what an amazing price” but then realize the tv is junk and it’s made by a no name brand.

    Why can’t we get top quality items at true black Friday prices?

    Reply
    • futs

      Nov 29, 2013

      So you’re asking why companies want to make as much money as possible.

      Reply
  2. Stuart

    Nov 6, 2013

    Retailers and manufacturers still want to make a profit, that’s why you rarely see hefty discounts on less consumer-focused tools.

    I wouldn’t call the Porter Cable 20V impact kit crippled. It’s more a compromise than anything. You get the same performance but give up the second battery and faster charging time. For a lot of users, a lower price is more important.

    The reason you see similar Black Friday tool deals every year is because people keep buying sub-$100 drill and driver kits, cheap power tool accessory sets, and “special buy” hand tool sets. I’m guilty of this as well, as sometimes you can still get decent tools at bargain prices – you just have to know where to look and what not to buy.

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    • Hang Fire

      Nov 15, 2013

      The real purpose of these specials is to get people to buy into the system. Once they buy an 18V (20V “Max”, whatever) battery tool, they are more likely to buy more in that family.

      If the price is right, I see these as a poor bargain if they come with one LiIon battery, and a good bargain if they come with two. Indeed, you will see “bare tools” from 2 battery kits for months afterwards on eBay.

      Reply
      • Stuart

        Nov 15, 2013

        Yes, and no. Don’t underestimate how many sales and how much revenue holiday season sales bring in. In some cases, brands are hoping for buyers to get pulled into a system. In others, it’s mostly about immediate revenue and profits. It can also be about brand familiarity. Someone that buys a Dewalt cordless for $90 might be more inclined to buy Dewalt drill bits and other accessories.

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  3. Hang Fire

    Nov 10, 2013

    It’s not that the ShopVac is underpowered. It’s that 5.75HP is impossible on 110VAC/15Amps. That “peak” is “stall horsepower” the definition of which is just as fictional as the 5.75 number. It would have to be swinging a very heavy armature and/or flywheel to develop 5.75 momentary horsepower, and I’ll be a 20 dollar bill that it’s not. And since no one (in the sales department) defines how momentary that momentary “peak” horsepower lasts, it’s all an academic question anyway.

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  4. joe

    Nov 14, 2013

    Dewalt oscillating tool kit for me 🙂 and maybe a 2-piece kobalt locking pliers…i mean, that is an 18 pack of beer price….the difference…an 18 pack lasts me a week…tools that I need for work lasts me for years that provide for my future 18 pack…lol

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Nov 15, 2013

      If you buy the locking pliers, keep the receipt. I reviewed the Kobalt Magnum Grip pliers and really did not like them.

      Reply
  5. Dreamcatcher

    Nov 15, 2013

    Every time I see a picture of one of those new Porter Cable cordless tools I think it looks like it’s made out of Legos. Is it just me? DC

    Reply
  6. Yadda

    Nov 15, 2013

    I went to Lowe’s yesterday and was disappointed with the merchandising. Many of their cheapo tool sets and many of the items in this ad are already marked down with a price slash indicating they have been sold at a higher price. Having been in retail for many years I understand why they do this, but I consider it disingenious when the markdown is taken in the “stockroom” and rolled out to the floor at the “discounted” price.

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    • Stuart

      Nov 15, 2013

      They’re definitely engaged in deceptive pricing. https://14cyiuhvcgv.com/lowes-customer-service-and-deceptive-kobalt-tool-pricing/%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E

      Some of the Kobalt tools were put out on the floor with “new lower price” markings when they were never really available for sale prior to that.

      But what can we do aside from call them out on it?

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      • George

        Nov 17, 2013

        I am very interested in this Bosch 12v Set
        The picture is not exactly showing up what are included in the package, in the product description below, it states the package includes 2 L-Boxx cases, it also states that Li-ion batteries charge in 60 minutes and come with a 2-year warranty. I am wondering what is model the battery is? Is it BAT413 (high capacity 1.5Ah) or the old Bat412 (1.3Ah)?
        Stuart, What is your thought?

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        • George

          Nov 17, 2013

          According this link
          Battery may even be BAT144 (2Ah) which is even better. If it is true, this would be definitely a good deal.

          Reply
        • Stuart

          Nov 17, 2013

          Looks like a good deal to me.

          It looks like there will be different Bosch deals for different dealers. For instance, Amazon’s combo promo is a drill, driver, and radio plus 2x L-Boxx kit.

          I can’t tell if 2.0Ah batteries will be included in the Lowes combo set. It’s possible, but they could be 1.5Ah batteries to save on cost.

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          • George

            Nov 19, 2013

            Just got a reply from Lowes, it includes 2 Bat414 2Ah batteries. Very nice!

  7. Kevin

    Nov 17, 2013

    Do you know if these deals will be online too? Looking at the kobalt workbench

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Nov 17, 2013

      Most if not all of the deals will be available online, starting on Thanksgiving day. That’s why I went through the trouble of creating all of the links.

      Reply
  8. Jason

    Nov 18, 2013

    I think the best cheap power tool deal is the Dewalt Drill at $99 it get’s you in to the 20v system cheap with 2 packs and a charger. You can add on to the system by buying bare tools for other holidays and birthdays.

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