
It seems that Ohio Power Tools is trying to break the internet today, with their huge Cyber Monday tool deals.
Today only, save 10% on ALL in-stock products from Milwaukee Tool, Dewalt, Makita, Metabo, and Skil.
I tested the promo on a couple of in-stock tools, and the discount was automatically applied in-cart. No coupon code is needed!
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The deal ends 11/28/22 while supplies last.
They’ve got MORE Cyber Monday 2022 tool deals going on right now, including price drops on select Milwaukee tools and products (including the compact Packout tool box), a new FLEX flash sale, and more.
If they don’t quite have what you’re looking for, here are more Cyber Monday tool deals you might be interested in:
Acme Tools Cyber Monday Promo – 10% off $99+ Sitewide!
Amazon – Cyber Monday Tool Deals!
Home Depot – Cyber Monday Deals of the Day
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fred
I just availed myself of this deal. The 10% off is not capped like some others (like Acme – which caps the 10% off at $100). So, a Milwaukee 2788-22HD priced at $1929 (matches Home Depot’s Special Buy Price) got a $192 discount subtracted. OHPT – does charge for shipping – but it was quoted at less than $13 for standard ground shipping (very good considering the weight and bulk of the item)
JamesR
From what I can tell from your posts Fred, you are usually shopping for gifts for other folks. Either there is someone *really* special that had a mag drill on their wish list, or your starting up a side business 🙂 Either way, pretty good deal on a tool I’m sure doesn’t go on sale often.
fred
When you’re into your ’80’s and realize that you have way more money than time left in your life – you (me anyway) become generous. I bestow much of that generosity upon charities that I think do good work. But family is important to me and its sometimes easier to gift items (tools etc.) to those who have wants/needs but less cash on hand to fulfil them. Since COVID – I’m also not travelling as much and have the time to devote to reading Toolguyd and shopping. These are sedentary pastimes not afforded to younger family members who are (by necessity) compelled to work for a living.