Home Depot Discounts Power Tools Heavily - power tools
Home Depot Discounts Power Tools Heavily

Home Depot is offering discounts on cordless drills, impact drivers and rotary hammers from DeWalt, Milwaukee, Ryobi and other major brands.

The most prominent promotion features the DeWalt Atomic 20V Compact Impact Driver Kit, now priced at $99 down from $179. The kit includes a 2 Ah battery, charger and a tool bag, and its brushless design is marketed for use in tight spaces such as between framing members or inside cabinets.

Milwaukee’s M18 Compact Drill/Driver Kit is also on sale; the brushless unit comes with a battery, charger and bag, and is positioned as a lighter alternative to full‑size hammer drills. Ryobi’s hammer drill kit, another highlighted item, bundles two 4 Ah batteries, a 2 Ah battery and a charger for routine drilling and tougher masonry work.

Prices for these starter kits begin at $99, making them accessible for both hobbyists and professionals looking to refresh their tool inventory. Beyond the starter kits, Home Depot lists a range of discounted items ranging from compact tools for everyday repairs to higher‑output kits aimed at larger remodels.

For example, the DeWalt Atomic 20V Hammer Drill Kit with a 5 Ah battery is now $149, a $50 reduction from its regular price. They offer the DeWalt 20V Drill/Driver Kit with two batteries at $129, down from $179.

Milwaukee’s lineup includes the M18 Fuel Hammer Drill Kit with three 5 Ah batteries for $329, reduced from $489, and the M18 Fuel Drill/Driver Kit with three 5 Ah batteries for $319, a $160 cut. The company’s compact impact driver kit is now $109, nearly half its original $199 price.

Rotary hammers see comparable cuts. Milwaukee’s M18 Fuel 1‑in SDS‑Plus Rotary Hammer drops to $329 from $379, while the M18 Fuel 1‑1/8‑in SDS‑Plus model is priced at $429, down from $479. DeWalt’s 20V 1‑in D‑Handle Rotary Hammer with a 9 Ah battery is listed at $239, a steep decline from $548.

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Other brands such as Bosch also appear in the sale. A Bosch 13‑Amp 1‑5/8‑in SDS‑Max Rotary Hammer now costs $599, reduced from $649. The variety of discounts suggests Home Depot is targeting a broad customer base, from DIY homeowners to contractors needing heavier‑duty equipment.

These offers are part of a broader clearance event that includes dozens of models not listed here. Customers can find deals on everything from M12 Fuel installation drill/drivers to M4 hex screwdriver kits, each with varying battery configurations and accessories.

The price cuts are notable. For a homeowner who only occasionally uses a drill, the lower‑priced starter kits may provide sufficient capability without the expense of a full‑size hammer drill.

Professionals who require longer runtime and higher torque might still need to evaluate whether the reduced‑price models meet their performance standards. In practice, the reduced prices could lower the barrier for small contractors to upgrade their toolkits, potentially improving job efficiency.

The inclusion of multiple batteries and chargers in many of the kits means users can work longer between charges, which is a tangible benefit on site. Home Depot’s promotional page lists the full range of discounted items, but shoppers should verify that the specific model they need is included in the sale, as inventory can change quickly.

It may earn revenue from the products featured, a standard disclosure for affiliate arrangements. Shoppers can also find discounts on other home items, such as fire pits, which are now up to 40 percent off.

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