Over at Home Depot, there are a LOT of Milwaukee promos happening right now. Here are recently mentioned Milwaukee freebie deals that are still ongoing:
Buy a 25′ tape measure, get a 16′ tape measure for free
Buy a 16′ tape measure, get a 16′ tape measure for free
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Buy a Fastback folding knife, get a Fastback utility knife for free
Buy an M12 drill and impact driver kit, get a bonus 3.0Ah battery for free
Buy certain cordless tools or kits, get a free tool or battery
Buy a Stiletto hammer, get a free Milwaukee screwdriver set
Well, here is one more to add to the list:
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With this deal, you buy the 10-in-1 ratcheting multi-bit driver for $15 and get a sweet Milwaukee bottle opener for free. As with the other deal, the two tools are packed together, and so if you buy it in-store there’s no need to hunt down the separate components.
This combo deal ships for free as part of a $45+ order, or you can scout it out at your local Home Depot store. Ship to store is an alternative option, although immediate or same-day in-store pickup is not.
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Looking for more deals? Keep an eye on our tool deals category.
And here is an unconfirmed deal that might be coming soon:
I came across a new listing for a 10-in-1 SAE hex key screwdriver set and free 11-in-1 multi-tip screwdriver bundle. Seems like a good deal – $15 for two screwdrivers.
This set is currently listed as “out of stock online,” which isn’t a good sign. But, the listing just went up, so check back to see if it’s eventually enabled for online ordering.
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Doug
I got the free bottle opener deal last year with the fastback knife.
It is the best bottle opener I have ever used.
The fit and finish is really nice and it is comfortable to use.
I know “free bottle opener” is very gimmicky, but it is actually a nice unit.
Stuart
I bought a couple of the combo freebie bundle sets last year as well, but haven’t opened them all up yet. The prices were so good that I bought them as backups.
Of course, now that I have backups, I haven’t once misplaced my Fastback knife yet.
Dennis
I picked this up yesterday. It’s a bottle opener that says Milwaukee on it, how could I live without it? I like that the bits can be used in the screwdriver, or an electric driver that takes 1/4″ bits. I’m glad I read this post, I’ve been wanting to buy the hex version for a while as well. I’ll hold off until they give me free stuff.
The better question is:
Can you buy these bits separately? I haven’t seen them sold alone. I don’t think I’ll get a lot if use from a #3 square drive, but a micro flat-head or a torx would be more useful for me.
Stuart
As far as I’m aware, Milwaukee doesn’t sell individual bits. But, you should be able to order what you need via industrial suppliers. Looks like the bits are standard sizes.
Pete
If your looking for a multi-bit screw driver with replaceable bits check out the mega pro line. You can pick and choose which bit load out you want initially(they have TONS of options) then you can buy specific replacement bits on amazon. And if your looking for bits that are 1/4″ quick connect ended check out the “shaft lock” mega pro.
I swear by my stainless megapro. If you use it right, you can replicate a ratcheting screw driver.
Dennis
I have a one of Mega Pro’s screwdrivers, I like it a lot. Particularly the part where the bits hide in the handle. I hadn’t realized that their bits had become so readily available, I’ll have to look into that futher. Stopping to think about it, over the years I have purchased multibit screwdrivers from Craftsman, Dewalt, Husky, Klein, Kobalt, Mega Pro, Wera, and Wiha. They all have their charms, but all of them lack the combination of benefits the Milwaukee has:
1) I can’t pop the bits into an electric screwdriver.
2) Low cost. (Some are far more expensive than $15)
3) Onboard bit storage.
4) They do not come with a free bottle opener.
While I’m not throwing any of them away, the Milwaukee is growing on me more and more.
Adam
Should also note that some of their heated jackets are also on sale at HD – the Milwaukee heated hoodie in khaki is only $70 with free shipping – pretty good deal.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-2X-Large-M12-Lithium-Ion-Cordless-Khaki-Heated-Hoodie-Hoodie-Only-2374-2X/204404478
Pete
I think that’s their older model. FYI, the main difference in the hoodie should be there is, no USB outlet for charging your phone off the m12 battery. In the jackets there isn’t a heated hand warmer pocket.
Jeff
I bought the screwdriver and bottle opener combo a few weeks ago. My screwdriver has only been used a handful of times, mostly to drive in anchors for wall hangers. Last night it stopped working properly. The loosening mode now spins freely, the locked mode tightens, and the tighten mode works like it should.