
Amazon’s Prime Day sales event is here with “Black Friday in July” types of tool deals.
As an affiliate, I’m able to see what readers are ordering, giving us some insights into what you guys feel are good buys and bargains.
Here are some of the deals that stood out to me as of midday on 7/8/25. I’ll keep an eye on things, as you guys are finding a lot of promos that I missed during my first round of deals coverage.
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The deals are in no particular order.
Akro-Mils 12-pack of Clear 11″ Parts Bins (I also love this size and color choice, and the price is $5 better than when I bought the same a year ago)
WorkPro 21pc Mini Ratchet Set (even better price than the other day!)
Mothers NuLens Headlight Renewal Kit
Dewalt XR 20V Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool Kit – great deal!
Leatherman Free P4 Multi-Tool – fantastic tool and good deal
3M Quick Latch Half Facemask Respirator (No Filters)
3M P100 Organic Vapor Respirator Filter Cartridges
Gearwrench 14pc Stubby Ratcheting Wrench Set
Gearwrench 20pc Ratcheting Wrench Set – SAE and Metric
Duratech 3pc Gasket Scraper Set – this color handle is unlikely to get lost on a cluttered tool cart
Gearwrench 3-Drawer Tool Box
Belkin 12 Outlet Power Strip – more of a home power strip, I’d look more at the Tripp Lite IsoBar for workshop use
Bosch 100ft Laser Distance Measuring Tool – bought one for $5 more, love it
Dewalt 20V Max Cordless Air Inflator (Tool-Only)
Streamlight MicroStream USB Rechargeable LED Flashlight
Dewalt 20V Max Brushless Circular Saw
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Gearwrench 9pc Phillips Screwdriver Set in Foam Tray
Dewalt 20V Max 2-Tool Cordless Power Tool Combo Kit – $129 (old tools at lower price)
Fluke BK120 SmartTrace Breaker Finder and Socket Tester
Wiha 11-in-1 Multi-Driver Screwdriver – Bought mine 4 years ago, use it regularly with good results
DFM USA-Made Mini Square and Center Finder Tool
Wiha 5pc Extended Length Precision Screwdriver Set
Wiha 6pc Insulated PocketMax Multi-Driver Screwdriver
Wiha 2pc Adjustable Wrench Set – looks a lot like the Irega-made Channellocks
Goldblatt Trim Puller
Anker Portable Charger Power Bank with Built-in USB-C Cable
Anker Nano II 65W USB Charger
Vampliers Compact Scissors – a reader recommend this (thanks, Tom!), but personally I’d get the Engineer in green and save a little more money
Anker 200W 4-Port GaN USB Charger – better price than when I bought mine!
Anker 67W GaN 3-Port Compact USB Charger – also a better price than last year’s Prime Day sale!
Anker 10,000 mAh MagGo Power Bank
Anker 100W USB-C Cables, 6ft (Multiple Color Options)
Wiha 2pc Insulated SoftFinish Screwdriver Set
Yost Multi-Jaw Vise
EGO Cordless String Trimmer with Battery and Charger
Dewalt PowerStack Battery 2-Pack
Pony 4-Pack Corner Clamp Set
SK 7.5-inch Pliers Wrench
Rotring 600 Mechanical Pencil
Pilot G2 Gel Pen 12-Pack
Custom Leathercraft Round Bucket Parts Tray
Collapsible Magnetic Parts Tray 3pc Set
Victorinox Swiss Army Knife – also look at the Huntsman, which offers more at similar pricing
FastCap Thick Wood Glue – StarBond is also on sale for Prime Day
Dewalt 20V Max AC/Corded Portable Vacuum
Wiha 32pc GoBox Mini Ratchet with Bit Set and Compact Case
Hurricane Pliers Organizer Rack
Dewalt Medium ToughCase Organizer with Dividers – lower price than last week
Knipex Cobolt Comfort Grip Cutters
Leatherman 21pc Modified EDC Bit Set
Streamlight Dualie LED Flashlight – a personal favorite for household use
Dewalt Atomic 30ft Tape Measure – not on sale, but a decent price
Apple Watch Series 10 Smartwatch
Dremel Cordless Brushless Motor Rotary Tool Kit
Simone Tools 3pc Socket Holding Keychain Set
Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 LiFePO4 Portable Power Station
Fiskars Pruning Shears
Fiskars Grass Shears – these seem popular, has anyone else tried them?
NOCO Smart Battery Charger
Streamlight Stylus Pro LED Flashlight in Black – a classic, mine is still going strong
Makita XPS 8pc 1/4″ SAE Impact Socket Set
Wera Metric Tool-Check Plus Set – that’s close to full price, check back in case there’s a Day 2, 3, or 4 promo
SK 3pc Ratchet Set – nothing special, but the price seems great for 90T ratchets
Sunlu PETG 3D Printing Filament 4-Pack
Parker Jotter Ballpoint Pen in Stainless Steel – another long-time personal favorite at a great price
Bosch 12V Max Brushless FlexiClick Drill/Driver Kit
WorkPro 100pc Utility Knife Blade Pack
Kershaw Iridium Folding Pocket Knife with D2 Blade and Red Handle
Ben
The link to the 3m p100 organic vapor cartridges is actually going to the gear wrench stubbys
Stuart
Thank you! *fixed*
Grokew
Sir:
“Wiha Metric Tool-Check Plus Set”
Wera Metric Tool-Check Plus Set
Stuart
Thanks! *fixed* I got distracting wondering why there are so many Wiha deals and nothing from Wera.
Joe E.
Does anyone have experience with the new SK ratchets? Seems like a decent deal for the 3 piece set.
MKY
The link to the Belkin 12 Outlet Power Strip takes me to
GEARWRENCH 20 Piece Ratcheting Combination Wrench | SAE & Metric | 35720A-02
at least in my browser
Stuart
Thanks! Sorry, I thought I fixed them all.
Rick
It looks like the deal on the Wiha 28345 6 Piece Insulated SlimLine PocketMax Multi-Driver is dead: “No featured offers available”.
Stuart
Looks like it completely sold out.
MM
Just a heads-up if anyone needs any: Amazon has a 10% off coupon for many Amana Tool router bits. I have several in my cart ‘saved for later’ and about a third of them are showing this coupon.
Richard Perry
Hey, I wasn’t gonna mention it, but since we’re all doing it 😉
The Fluke BK120 finds breakers, not beakers!
Stuart
Thanks! At least that one’s amusing. =)
fred
You might want to comparison shop at RouterBitWorld. They often have better prices and may not apply sales tax:
https://www.routerbitworld.com/
Another source is:
https://timberlinetools.com/
Rick
I have a variant of those Fiskars grass shears, without the 36″ handle.
I would not recommend them since they are not robust; if you encounter a patch of thick grass they just won’t cut. Any set of $30 grass trimming shears is more powerful, and cuts far more quickly, than manual grass shears. I’m baffled by the glowing reviews for this tool on Amazon.
The only potential benefits I see with the Fiskars long handle shears are:
– You don’t have to bend down.
– If you need to be very careful about what you are cutting, manual shears are safer than a power trimmer.
The-Dung
Agreed, I have personnally used that Fiskars long handle and after 15 minutes, the squeezing action take out all your hand stamina.
Fiskars has another model powered by both arms, so less tiresome:
https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/fiskars-power-lever-easy-reach-grass-shears-36-in-0596717p.html
S
For anyone that works with pneumatic tools, or generally can use another set of wrenches, I highly recommend any variation of brand of these thin wrenches.
https://www.amazon.com/DURATECH-Super-Thin-Wrench-8-Piece-Rolling/dp/B08CVDSVSK
I use them the most for tool swaps on my die grinders, but they come in handy on lots of limited clearance projects like bicycle hubs as well.
KokoTheTalkingApe
Thanks! I was just looking for a cheap set for adjusting the collets on my routers.
Scott
I thought about buying the Anker 67W GaN 3-Port compact USB charger when I noticed the price scrolling through Prime Day deals this morning.
The Motorola 68W turbo charger that includes the USB C cable is $30 on Lenovo’s website and I’ve been meaning to order one after buying the 2024 Motorola Edge back in January when I couldn’t put off replacing my old phone any longer.
The Anker having two USB C ports for only $5 more than the Motorola 68W turbo charger at the moment is tempting but with it not having a cable with it the Anker is one I would use for other devices and a backup charger to take while traveling.
I’m definitely going to buy the Pony 4 pack corner clamp, more than likely two sets of them after seeing you posted the link Stuart. I probably wouldn’t have noticed them others on Amazon and they’ll get used frequently in my wood shop.
Stuart
Anker has so many chargers that the choices can be overwhelming. I went with the 67W because it’s compact and can charge my devices speedily.
I don’t really need USB-A anymore, but it doesn’t seem to take away from the USB-C ports and is good to have on occasion vs grabbing a separate older-style single-port charger.
They have cheaper single port chargers and larger and heavier higher powered chargers. I’ve found the 67W to be a nicely balanced in-between option.
I wouldn’t get the non-GaN one; it seems too big and bulky.
I balked too. If you miss this, there are bound to be more deals later in the year. Even with the tariffs situation, the price now is less than what I paid during last year’s Prime Day deal.
I’ve never seen those Pony clamps before, but they do seem handy.
The-Dung
Hello Stuart,
The link for “FastCap Thick Wood Glue” navigates to Victorinox.
Stuart
Thank you! *fixed*
Will
The vampliers and engineer scissors look exactly the same, besides the color. Are they made by the same company?
Stuart
Yes. Vampliers mainly sells rebranded Engineer tools.
Will
Thanks for the info. 👍
Katie
I noticed that many of the Metabo HTP tools have good price reductions. I bought the 12 inch Metabo miter saw from Acme earlier. I’ve had two 10 inch Hitachi miter saws (in different locations.) for over 10 years, both for $99. They have served me well, and were good right out of the box and still are. Now I see the 10 inch Metabo HTP for $99. that’s wild. Probably my most used tool. (except for drills of course). But they have lots of other great deals on Prime today. I have most of my tools, but if not, I’d jump at these, especially the corded ones.
If someone is just starting out they should have a look. For battery operated, I’d always suggest Ryobi for those just starting out because the battery platform will still be around. Heck, I still have a few of the old blue Ryobi batteries. Lead acid, I think, which will work better in the cold than lithium.
Katie
I should have mentioned that Metabo HTP indicates it is Hitachi which was acquired by Metabo and they make some of the same tools. Some people might not know that.
Stuart
Hitachi acquired Metabo, and then sold the Hitachi Power Tools group to KKR, after which Hitachi Power Tools changed their name to Metabo HPT.
https://14cyiuhvcgv.com/hitachi-acquires-metabo-power-tools/%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
https://14cyiuhvcgv.com/hitachi-power-tools-and-metabo-bought-by-usa-based-kkr-private-equity-firm/%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Katie
Ah, good to know. I’ve always had good luck with Hitachi. So it’s still the same company but a different name, and HPT not HTP, which is a nutritional supplement as in 5-HTP.