
Here’s a roundup of today’ new tool deals.
Home Depot – Pro Tool Deals of the Week – save on Milwaukee cordless power tool combo kits, Ryobi 18V HP, Dewalt 20V Max, Ridgid 18V, select corded power tools, Milwaukee mechanics tool sets, accessories, and more.
Home Depot’s deals of the week looks more like a seasonal clearance sale, with lower pricing on holiday gift center bundles and similar.
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There are definitely good deals here – take a look.

Woot (an Amazon Company) – Save on select Dewalt tools

Amazon – Knipex 10″ Cobra Water Pump Pliers – $29.98 (via 3rd party, ships from Amazon)

Amazon has dropped the price of this Dewalt DWE7485 jobsite table saw down to $269.94, or 10% off its holiday season deal price of $300.
See more Amazon Holiday Tool Deals
Lowe’s Deals of the Day – Save on Rubbermaid tool holders and FastTrack garage tool storage products.
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Olight Flash Sale – Save on flashlights and EDC gear – ends at 11:59pm ET 12/19/22

KC Tool Deal of the Day – Wera Kraftform Kompakt Screwdriver for $33.
See Also: Wera Kraftform at Amazon ($37.13 at the time of this posting)

Acme Tools – Save 10% on select Metabo purchases
Tool Nut – Milwaukee M12 5-Tool combo kit for $199 – this is a popular compact cordless power tool combo that has already sold out at other retailers (Home Depot, Acme), but is still available at Tool Nut.
James+C
Hmm, that HD deal has m18 brushless 6 1/2 circular kit (5.0 + charger) for $199, and also the tool-only saw with free 5.0 for $219. Does a human at HD even look at these deals?
Stuart
One deal is a discrete SKU mirroring the “buy a starter kit, get a free tool” promo, and the other looks to be a “buy a bare tool, get a free battery” promo.
It seems silly when shown on the same deal page, but some people will inevitably buy the lesser-valued deal.
Consider this promo display from last year, which I posted about on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CWCCd9BLgUb/
On the left, an M12 cordless screwdriver kit, with tool, 2x 1.5Ah batteries, charger, and bag. On the right: 2x 1.5Ah batteries. Both were priced at $69.
The batteries were sold out while the cordless screwdriver kit remained. Go figure.
Stacey Jones
I would definitely get the screwdriver deal, but I think there are like two reasons you get the batteries only. One is they came for batteries and didn’t even look at the screwdriver combo, or if they did, didn’t notice it had 2 batteries. The other is people who didn’t need the screwdriver and considered it wasteful to take it, or inconsiderate when someone else might. I’ve heard people mske these types of remarks…
Tonya Lillie
I can tell you why people skipped the screwdriver, because the picture only shows one battery. And if batteries was your main reason for buying you might not even pick up the screwdriver box to check it’s contents.
Stuart
It’s common for kits to show one battery attached to a tool and a separate spare next to it.
Tonya Lillie
Lol, I didn’t even notice the one attached to it. Surely other consumers are as unobservant as me? 🙂
Robert
The Woot and Home Depot CDK2100K2 deal (a DCD 999 hammer drill, DCF 887 Impact driver, a fast charger, and 2 5AH 20V batteries) would be a lot more compelling if it had even one Flexvolt 60V/20V battery. That DCD 999 Flexvolt drill is much nicer with 60V driving it. Certainly don’t need that power for most tasks, but when you do, it’s bragging rights to drop that on the counter and say, “looky here what I got Boys.”
Julian Tracy
The MW 3000 lumen packout light bundle deal with a 5.0 starter kit at $199 total looks to be a standout deal here. I just bought it, thinking I’ll be able to run it with my Dewalt 4.0/5.0 batts along with a cheap $15 battery adapter. I use m12 tools and have a nice packout setup, but I don’t use any Milwaukee 18v products. Looking forward to seeing if my Dewalt adaptation bet will payoff.
I’ll be selling off the MW 5.0 starter kit for maybe $120 or so, so that packout light will be about $100 my cost… Extra bonus if I can fit the Dewalt 8.0 battery along with the battery adapter too, but looks to be a no brainer on the smaller 5.0 batts.
Chip
Or just return them for the amount listed on the receipt, $113 in my case for light and router.
Last kit on the shelf,so carried all 3 to customer service.
Bought and returned kit twice,and store still had inventory.