
There are some new tool deals of the day and promos for 5/7/2025 that are worth checking out.
Home Depot has new tool deals, featuring Milwaukee, Dewalt, Ryobi, Ridgid, and more. Again, it’s a somewhat routine and predictable selection of tool deals, but you might find just what you were looking for in the mix,

Lowe’s has a deal of the day on this Metabo HPT corded jobsite table saw, C10RJSM, which they’ve got priced at $239. For comparison, Acme Tools has the same saw for $399 plus handling charges.
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KC Tool has the Knipex TwinGrip 10″ Pliers on sale, although Amazon has it for a little less.
Amazon Kicked off New Seasonal Tool Deals, featuring Dewalt, Craftsman, Bosch, and other brands. Unfortunately, you have to sort through a lot of no-name junk to find them, which has been the situation for a while.
Shop carefully. Amazon has the Bosch 12V brushless FlexiClick drill/driver kit for $149. Or, you can spend the same money and get the same kit plus an oscillating multi-tool. The bundle is currently on backorder until later this month, but it’s a better deal.
Plain+grainy
HD Milwaukee M-12 drill/ driver sets. They seem to hide the individual tool model numbers. Makes it a little hard to quickly tell which generation drill/ driver your getting.
Stuart
Take the bundle in the image. Look at the model number and it’s 3497-22-2457-20. This means you get the 3497-22 M12 Fuel combo kit and the 2457-20 tool-only ratchet.
The bundle listing seems to be an auto-amalgamation, but if you look at the 3497-22 combo kit, it includes the 3404 hammer drill and 3453 impact driver, the latest generation tools.
I don’t recall seeing any deals or situations where Home Depot was selling older M12 Fuel models instead of the newest ones, especially not after it’s been on the market for as long as it has.
The combo kit number, 3497-22, has not been reused and ONLY refers to the the kit that includes the latest M12 Fuel models.
Plain+grainy
They used to list in the description or specification section,, the individual model numbers. Telling what was included in the kit, or what was in the box. Looks like they stopped doing that, and I don’t think it was redundant to do that. It made things very clear to the average buyer.
Stuart
Like I said, it’s an auto-amalgamation. When you see these bundles, they’re two product listings smashed together into a new listing.
Look up the product pages for the included discrete kits and components, and you’ll see exactly the type of breakdown you’re looking for.
You’re not wrong to be upset, and I’m not defending the practice, which I feel is a great example of “enshittification”; I’m just trying to show you the path through the muck.
Grab the model number, break it down, and you can quickly find exactly what you’re looking for. Let me know if you need help.
I’ll work on step by step tutorial, as I’ve seen a lot of confusion about Home Depot lists bundle deals.