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ToolGuyd > Tool Deals > Latest Tool Deals – Updated 12/23/24

Latest Tool Deals – Updated 12/23/24

Dec 23, 2024 Stuart 53 Comments

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Here are the latest tool deals. I’ll update the post title whenever a new group of deals or promos are added.

Home Depot Tool Deals of the Day – 12/23/24

Home Depot Tool Deals of the Day 12-23-24

Home Depot has a new round of tool deals, today only, featuring Dewalt, Milwaukee, Ryobi, and Ridgid cordless power tools, hand tools, accessories, and more.

Many of today’s special buys are bundles featuring existing holiday season deals and promos, presumably to help move inventory along.

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Here are some of the deals that stood out to me:

Milwaukee M12 Packout Flood Light & USB Charger w/ 2.5Ah Battery – $104.97

This deal saves you around $25 compared to the ongoing promo where you get the tool-only light and the same battery for $129.

Milwaukee 50pc 1/4″ Tool Set – $89.97

I have this and the 3/8″ set, and would absolutely buy them again. I keep the trays in my tool box and the compact cases on a storage shelf – both are better constructed than the flimsy trays or blow molded cases most socket sets come with.

Milwaukee M18 Fuel Cordless Hammer Drill & Impact Driver Kit w/ Router – $339.97

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There are a bunch of these bundles for the same price right now, shedding $60 off the price of the “free tools” offer Home Depot has been running since the end of October. It makes a great deal even better.

Home Depot’s website says there’s a lot of inventory; this isn’t the first time we’ve seen these further-discounted bundles, and probably won’t be the last.

Dewalt 12″ Sliding Miter Saw with Folding Stand – $459

This bundle gives you the DWS779 miter saw and a folding miter saw stand for $60 more than the seasonal price for just the saw.

Milwaukee M18 Fuel Brushless Angle Grinder Kit – $149

While technically a bundle and not a kit, you get an M18 Fuel 4-1/2″/5″ paddle switch angle grinder, 5Ah battery, and charger for far lower than I’d expect.

See Home Depot Tool Deals of the Day

Deals end at 3am ET 12/24/24 unless supplies sell out sooner.

More Deals of the Day for 12/23/24

Metabo HPT Brad Nailer – $39 at Lowe’s

Wera Stainless Steel Metric Ball End Hex Key Set – $40 at KC Tool

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Expired Tool Deals

Home Depot PRO Tool Deals of the Week

Home Depot Pro Tool Deals of the Week Late December 2024

Home Depot PRO Tool Deals of the Week – ends 12/22/24

Home Depot has special deal pricing on a lot of Milwaukee cordless power tools and accessories, Ryobi tools, Ridgid, and more.

A lot of the deals offer further discounts on holiday season special buys.

Bosch Sale at Lowe’s – 12/20/24

Bosch Cordless Miter Saw Holiday Deal 2024

Lowe’s slashed the price of their Bosch promo, where you can buy a Bosch 18V cordless power tool starter kit with 8Ah battery and get a free tool, including a cordless miter saw.

But of course it’s not stocked at any Lowe’s store near me, necessitating a $79 freight fee. Still, $199 plus $79 for a saw that retails for $319 might be worth looking into.

Dewalt 20V Max XR Oscillating Multi-Tool Kit DCS356C1

Lowe’s also took $10 off the price of the Dewalt 20V Max brushless oscillating multi-tool kit, dropping the price to $89 with free shipping available.

Home Depot Deals of the Day

New Tool Deals of the Day at Home Depot – 12/14/24 only

Home Depot kicked off another round of tool deals of the day, featuring – as usual – Dewalt, Milwaukee, and Ryobi cordless power tools, hand tools, and accessories.

There are a lot of repeat and recurring tool deals, and also some new ones, such as featuring Dewalt 20V Max cordless framing nailers, fencing stapler kit, and electrical cable stapler.

KC Tool Wiha Brands Update 2021

KC Tool – Free No-Minimum Shipping, Today Only – ends 12/14/24

KC Tool has announced that, today only, they are offering free ground shipping on every order to the continental USA, with no minimum. They normally require a $75 minimum.

This means you can pick up that mini screwdriver you’ve been meaning to try, pack of insert screwdriver bits, Halder hammer (they’re awesome!) or whatever, and get free ground shipping.

New Tool Deals Added 12/11/24

Dewalt DWE7485 Portable Table Saw

Dewalt Jobsite Table Saw – $249 at Amazon

Amazon has the Dewalt DWE7485 for the same $299 “special buy” price as other authorized retailers right now, and threw in a $50 coupon on top of that, dropping the price to $249.

Viking Arm Lifting Tool 2-Pack

Viking Arm Jack Set – $274.99 at Lowe’s, 12/11/24 only

Lowe’s ahs this Viking Arm 2-pack with accessories for quite a bit less than you’d buy the 2 clamps for separately. Everything is bundled inside a red case. The plastic jack accessory is also on sale, today only.

Knipex Holiday 2024 Tool Gift Set

Knipex Limited Edition Tool Gift Set – $90 at Tool Nut (ends 12/13/24)

Tool Nut has the best price, but it’s also available at Amazon and KC Tool.

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53 Comments

  1. Robert

    Dec 11, 2024

    The Viking arms are tempting, but the project I had in mind for them probably won’t happen. Good buy, but can’t justify it on “a just in case” basis.

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    • Stuart

      Dec 11, 2024

      For just one project, an air shim, e.g. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NESAU0U/?tag=toolguyd-20 might suffice.

      The Viking Arm is definitely not a “just in case, maybe” type of tool to buy.

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      • Jay

        Dec 11, 2024

        Huh, I grabbed two of the dewalt version when they were on sale at Amazon. Felt like a good idea at that price point.

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        • Stuart

          Dec 11, 2024

          Even though the Dewalt is considerably less expensive, I don’t consider them “maybe I’ll use them someday” types of tools. You either need them, or you don’t.

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          • Seth Goodson

            Dec 14, 2024

            Well I bought 2 of the Irwin jacks. Had a need at the moment and it worked well. Put them in the trailer kinda thinking I wasn’t sure when I would use them again. But have used them 4-5 times already in the last 6 months. Has worked quite well. Used them to set bathroom partition panels just yesterday. Extremely handy. Just wish they were taller now 🤣

          • Shane

            Dec 15, 2024

            I also have an Irwin one. When I bought it, I knew I liked it more for its novelty than the couple of purposes I could think to use it. After owning it a few months, I use it quite frequently. It’s great for picking up furniture or leveling machinery or any other amount of things that you can. It’s one of those tools that you didn’t know you needed until you bought it.

          • Shane

            Dec 15, 2024

            I’m about to grab 2 dewalt jacks. I can purchase them for (2) for $73 and free shipping(employee store pricing) I bought the Irwin a few months back for $56 but I think I like the Dewalt version better since the pumping action is from the top and not the bottom.

          • Nate

            Dec 24, 2024

            Seth, I just added a 2″ wood base to them and then screwed a piece of wood to the lift arm to get them to the height I need.

    • JR Ramos

      Dec 11, 2024

      I picked up a Bosch miter saw at Lowe’s this evening and noticed that they still have the Irwin jack priced at $79 each. Worthy option.

      Reply
  2. Patrick T

    Dec 12, 2024

    Lowe’s has what appears to be a pretty good deal of the day (12/12) on a Kobalt starter kit. Get a case stack case, 4AH battery, 2AH battery, charger PLUS a free tool or case for $99.

    https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-24-V/5015296823

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    • Evan

      Dec 14, 2024

      Wow Patrick that does seem to be a screaming deal. I do not have any Kobalt items but might pick this up – $99 seems like a great option to take one of my corded tools (like my jigsaw, angle grinder, etc) and replace it with a cordless version with batteries plus the case which could be used for a lot of different things.

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    • Rzorrok

      Dec 14, 2024

      Lol, I could get in to another battery platform AND another storage platform for just $99. And yet, I find it strangely irresistible.

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      • Evan

        Dec 14, 2024

        I feel the same way Rzorrok. I already have Milwaukee M12 & M18, Dewalt, and Metabo HPT batteries and tools. Part of me does not want to expand into a new line, but it is really tempting to get this for the very highly reviewed right angle impact wrench (check out the Torque Test Channel videos on that tool) or one of the other tools that I still use corded versions of (angle grinder and jigsaw mostly). Getting one of those with a battery for $99 is a good deal, but with 2 batteries and a box seems like a steal. Or even for the trim router even though I already have a corded full size bosch router and will soon receive the Metabo HPT plunge router deal Stuart posted about around Black Friday. Im finding it hard to resist!

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        • Rzorrok

          Dec 14, 2024

          The right angle impact is the tools I find most tempting. Alas, it doesn’t appear to be in stock locally and they are charging $79 for shipping. I find the deal a lot less compelling at that price. Probably a good thing.

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        • Patrick T

          Dec 17, 2024

          So, I absolutely wasn’t thinking of this until I came back and read the comments.

          For a little-used tool, I probably shouldn’t worry about it too much and should just embrace the deal. The only router I have is an old craftsman mounted to a horrible table that my parents found somewhere. I hate that thing. This seems like a better solution and would still take up less space.

          Reply
    • Alexk

      Dec 15, 2024

      I’m thinking of this kit. $100 to get a belt sander with two batteries and charger is tempting. Don’t know if two batteries will last a job.
      The M18 is $279. Ouch!!

      Reply
    • Patrick T

      Dec 20, 2024

      Down to $89 as a deal of the day today 20/20.

      Reply
      • bob

        Dec 20, 2024

        I took advantage of this deal, opted for the rotary impact driver. I already have a kobalt hedge trimmer and pole hedge trimmer. Although my other cordless tools are on the Ridgid platform, this deal was too good to pass up.

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        • bob

          Dec 20, 2024

          I also told 5 friends about the deal, lol.

          Reply
  3. Saulac

    Dec 14, 2024

    HD has become such a powerhouse tool retailer. Online and instore, they are doing both of what Amazon and Sears could only do one. The last Sears store in Washington state was closed this week. HD also already is a big player in appliances…what else they could expand to? Electronic? Furniture?

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    • MM

      Dec 14, 2024

      I think the downfall of Sears has been rather ironic. Sears got big by taking advantage of a new technology of their day–mail-order catalog sales. Yet it was their failure to adapt to the modern version of that very same technology–internet sales–which ultimately resulted in where they are today.

      Reply
      • Blocky

        Dec 14, 2024

        What’s worse: Sears even had an early digital order system fully developed in the AOL days. It was scrapped by execs who didn’t understand how quickly consumer confidence would get behind online sales.

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      • Jim Felt

        Dec 15, 2024

        I dunno what to compare to Sears Roebuck in modern terms. They did after all last nearly 110 years.
        Can anyone imagine any recent retail behemoth lasting even a fraction that long? Maybe? Naw.
        Some new (to us now) paradigm shift will surely take place. What? No idea!

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        • Shane

          Dec 15, 2024

          Yeah, but the last few years of Sears’ life I bought so many tools for prices you don’t see anymore. Between Shop your way and sale prices, I almost felt like I was taking advantage of them. When I started in my business 25 years ago, Sears was the first place I went to buy most of my tools and I still have quite a few left from that time. I miss Sears. I don’t get into the business model discussions because I really don’t care. I cleaned up for a while!

          Reply
  4. Eddie

    Dec 14, 2024

    Would love to get an m18 rocket light with a starter kit, but seeing tool-only deals for that. Anyone see deals for this rocket?

    I could get a the three panel rover for $200 at HD with 2 battery starter kit, but I prefer the stand light. I have massive Makita LXT and M12 collections already, but I’m looking for the m18 for family.

    Reply
  5. Kris Haggerty

    Dec 15, 2024

    May I ask why anyone would buy a portable table saw over a track saw?

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    • Stuart

      Dec 16, 2024

      I like track saws for breaking down plywood, but table saws for repeated cuts.

      My table saw takes up less space than setting up a track saw for rip cuts or straight cross cuts.

      Reply
    • JR Ramos

      Dec 16, 2024

      Table saw opens up a lot of options with shorter or narrower pieces. Hard to cut shims on site with a track saw (circular saw, no problem, though). Potential for dados and laps, especially at angles. Working from a stack it’s often easier to move the work to the saw rather than setting up a track every time. Sliding miter can cover a lot of this, too, though.

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    • Frank D

      Dec 23, 2024

      Track saws are good for breaking down sheet goods and some select cuts to trim something large-ish down a bit.
      A compact table saw you can do any different repeated cuts, works with smaller pieces, create whatever width or thickness of lumber you need to fur out something, create your own custom shims, wedges, … to deal with something that you need to plumb or level out.
      Stuff that one cannot practically or safely do with a track saw.
      Ever cut a 2×4 neatly into three parallel pieces? four foot long shims?

      Reply
  6. Scott

    Dec 16, 2024

    Lowe’s is crazy. They have the skill pwr core 12v 10 tool for $ 149. I don’t have any but am thinking about getting it for my oldest who will be out on his own shortly. It has the tire inflator so it might get more use than any of the other tools.

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    • Evan

      Dec 16, 2024

      That seems like a screaming deal. Im tempted to buy it but really do not have a use for it. Hard to pass up!

      Reply
    • Patrick T

      Dec 17, 2024

      They have two 12v deals right now for $99. Not sure if these are just deals of the day or, if this a regular holiday promo.

      Both have a drill, impact driver, OMT, light, speaker and two batteries. Only difference seems to be the light and one of the kits has the newer USB-C charger.

      Look to be good for anyone in an apartment, someone who doesn’t do much heavy work, office, etc…. Or, anyone who doesn’t need/want the 10-tool kit.

      https://www.lowes.com/pd/SKIL-PWR-CORE-Power-Tool-Combo-Kit/5015401917

      https://www.lowes.com/pd/SKIL-5-Tool-Brushless-Power-Tool-Combo-Kit-2-Batteries-Included-and-Charger-Included/5013682101

      Reply
  7. Eric

    Dec 16, 2024

    Just saw Lowes has the Dewalt DWS779 Dual Beval Miter Saw on thier daily deal for $399 with the free Miter Saw Stand. End today.

    Reply
  8. Patrick T

    Dec 20, 2024

    Just noticed Menards has Knipex on sale. Appears to be 10% their advertised prices. At least through the 24th.

    10” Pliers Wrench for $60
    7 1/4” Needle Nose Combo pliers with comfort grips for $35
    8” twin grips for $33

    Menards doesn’t carry a ton of knipex but, they have all the basics. Could be good if you live close to one.

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  9. razl

    Dec 20, 2024

    Snagged that 18v Battery + Bosch Miter Saw combo, thanks Stuart!!!

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    • JR Ramos

      Dec 21, 2024

      Other than being single bevel like most others this size, the only thing I’m not crazy about is the lack of extension arms – it’d be nice to have those as an option instead of needing a miter saw stand or using 2×4 risers for longer boards. I was thinking of getting a 12Ah battery for it but it actually does great with just the 8Ah.

      If you need extra 8Ah, Amazon is still running them at $98 each which is a crazy good deal, the lowest I’ve ever seen it. I don’t know if those will be “ProCore” labels or the newer “AmpShare” labels but they’re the same batteries inside as far as I am aware. Pricing on the other battery sizes isn’t anything special lately.

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  10. JR Ramos

    Dec 21, 2024

    For anyone interested in the Bosch deals there’s actually a lot going on with them but they aren’t marketed boldly. Basically buy the battery kit and pick from a substantial list of tools for your freebie. I was surprised at how much was available this time and how low the deals really were.

    For the 8Ah batts you can get the batt+charger or you can get the twin pack of batts – free tools either way. I got the twin pack and the miter saw and it actually rang up for less than the $269 once the clueless salespeople pulled out the store manager to figure out how to get the promo to take at the register.

    You can also get the 4Ah batts and have other tools to pick from – still a good deal but not quite as good for some. The great 18V sanders are both on the list as are most of the standard fare tools.

    I took advantage of these deals twice in the last month. All said and done for about $400 landed cost I came away with 2 4Ah batteries, 2 8Ah batteries, a charger, a jobsite blower, and a 7″ miter saw. Just blows away any deal I’ve ever gotten from Milwaukee on tools or batteries, and the Bosch are excellent tools (miter saw isn’t top of the heap but it’s a good saw, so far), plus the battery quality is top notch.

    If memory serves, the Bosch deals are going until the end of January or so.

    Ace Hardware also has some good deals going on DeWalt promos – some that HD doesn’t offer and the same or better prices on the majority of them. I finally bit and purchased the 20V 3″ cutoff tool with the small powerstack kit – it’s a hoss of a cutter, best one out there I think.

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    • Josephus

      Dec 22, 2024

      I found this out by accident earlier in the week. When ordering from Lowes via app, if the free item is out of stock at your store it defaults to their $79 delivery service with no option to ship to store or home.

      I ordered through their website since the 8 AH with charger dropped in price and selected the band saw as the free tool. It defaulted as ship to store (for pickup) and wasn’t giving me the out of stock errors I had previously seen. Stopped in to pick up the battery since it was available and confirmed with the associate that the band saw is shipping to store.

      Reply
    • LE

      Dec 24, 2024

      I got the mid torque gws18v-330cn and 2x 4ah battery + charger pack for $179 and posted about it on a deal thread here a few weeks ago. They marked those battery/charger kits down to $159 a few days after I did and it just so happened the day I went over to return and re buy at the better price they had a 10x rewards for members, that day only. So I ended up getting the better price and getting $20 back in mylowes money. I thought that was a pretty great deal. The best I’d seen before was the impact marked down to $159 with a bogo single 4ah battery and charger kit. Some other great deals to be had there too.

      Reply
  11. JML

    Dec 21, 2024

    Lowe’s has the Craftsman V-Series tools reduced even more than before. For example, the ~$50 ratchet wrenches were marked down to ~$20, and now to ~$15 (depending upon size).

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    • Evan

      Dec 21, 2024

      I just checked the V-Series stuff I bought – ratchet wrenches, flex head ratchets, socket sets, etc. and they are all still the same price I paid. Perhaps it is a store by store thing?

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      • JML

        Dec 21, 2024

        They’ve been marked down (twice) at two of the Pittsburgh-area stores, so maybe it’s a store manager decision. These were the regular head and the flex-head, in 1/2″, 3/8″, and 1/4″ sizes. The 1/4″ were marked down to $12.

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        • JML

          Dec 21, 2024

          I should have said these were the ratchet handles, not wrenches. Sorry for the error.

          Reply
  12. Patrick

    Dec 21, 2024

    Stuart, you or anyone else know anything about these kobalt flex wrenches from Lowe’s? Seems like it’s a good deal but hard to tell if it’s really a deal and if they are really any good. Thanks

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    • Patrick

      Dec 21, 2024

      8-Piece Set Standard (SAE) Flexible Head Ratchet Wrench https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-8-Piece-Standard-SAE-Flex-Box-Ratchet-Wrench-Set/5001994685

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    • Stuart

      Dec 21, 2024

      I’m not familiar with these. They look generic – probably okay for $40, definitely not the $99.98 they claim is the “was” price.

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      • Patrick

        Dec 21, 2024

        Thanks Stuart, saw ‘em on display and wasn’t sure what to make of em. My gut reaction was to pass but they make you feel like you are missing a deal.

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        • Stuart

          Dec 21, 2024

          It really depends on whether you’re in the market for flex head ratcheting wrenches.

          These don’t look special, and the price looks like an okay value, but it seems like the typical holiday season deal to me.

          It’s probably an okay value if you need them, don’t run back to the store if you don’t.

          I picked up the V-Series sets – those were “buy them on the spot” deals for me. https://14cyiuhvcgv.com/craftsman-v-series-tool-deals-lowes-2024/%3C/a%3E They didn’t have flex-head combo wrench sets though.

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          • Patrick

            Dec 21, 2024

            Thanks, good info, i appreciate the follow up.

  13. avi

    Dec 21, 2024

    Not sure if it is new, but putting the old stuff behind the expired deals button is a great idea.
    It allows the article to be on point, and saves the old prices for those of us interested in seeing what could have been, and should we wait for next deal season

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Dec 21, 2024

      Thanks! It’s new – I did that with this latest update. =) It seems like a good way to keep adding to a post.

      I still have wrinkles to iron out, such as ensuring email subscribers don’t miss out on deals of the day that aren’t published about separately. Unfortunately, the easiest way to do this wipes the comment section clean.

      Reply
  14. MattW.

    Dec 23, 2024

    Is it just me or when I was metabo brand nailer 40 dollars I was thinking cordless and gotta order it asap!

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Dec 23, 2024

      Their pricing has been very aggressive recently, but not that good.

      Reply

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