
With Black Friday 2025 just days away, now is one of the best times of the year to buy tools for yourself, whether you’re a DIYer, professional, or homeowner.
There are so many Black Friday tool deals, bargains, and special buys, which also makes this a great time to gear-up or help friends and family members get started with new hobbies or project capabilities.
In this post, I sought out to highlight 10 power tool deals that seemed like great values with strong utility, versatility, and convenience. I scoured through all of my notes and countless pages of deals, focusing on Amazon for simplicity.
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By the time I was finished with the product selection, I was surprised to see so many corded power tools had made the cut. I was also surprised to see that I selected so many Bosch tools, and I guess it proves Bosch remains a great recommendation.

Bosch Random Orbital Sander – $59
Bosch’s woodworking sanders are known for delivering uniform results. I remember hearing this close to 20 years ago, and have yet to hear anyone complain or even suggest otherwise. This is a fantastic sander at a reasonable price.

Bosch 4-1/2″ Angle Grinder – $49
The popular Metabo HPT $39 deal sold out already – this seems like the next-best bargain.

Metabo HPT 10″ Compound Miter Saw – $119
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Metabo HPT has a solid reputation. This is their newer model, and they gave it a premium LED cut shadow line feature. It’s a PRO brand of miter saw at a DIY price.

Bosch 18V Cordless Drill Kit – $79
There are plenty of cordless and brushless drill kits on sale for Black Friday, as is the case every year. This one is priced fairly low for a pro brand. It features a brushless motor and is kitted with a 2Ah battery, charger, and tool bag.

SKil 7-1/4″ Circular Saw – $59
Cordless circular saws are very convenient, but they can be pricey and you need to replace the batteries over time. Corded saws can be excellent choices for more casual use, and with a little care and attention they can last a very long time.

Metabo HPT 18V Cordless 4-Tool Cordless Power Tool Combo Kit – $239
This seems like a good start tool set, with cordless drill, impact driver, reciprocating saw, flashlight, 2x compact batteries, charger, and tool bag. There are lots more Black Friday deals out there right now, but I don’t believe I’ve seen anything on-par for the same money yet.

Dewalt Portable Table Saw with Folding Stand – $369
I’m hoping the deal price goes back down a little. Even if not, this is an excellent portable and jobsite table saw at a still-reasonable price.

Bosch Colt Compact Router – $89
If I were looking to buy my first compact router and wasn’t ready to buy into a pricey cordless power tools system, this would be my pick. Bosch makes excellent routers.

Worx 4V Cordless Screwdriver Set – $30
Skil Twist Rechargeable 4V Cordless Screwdriver – $35
Don’t underestimate the convenience and ergonomics of a compact inline cordless screwdriver.

Wolfbox MF50 Cordless Air Duster – $32
Wolfbox MF100 Cordless Air Duster – $63
Wolfbox MF200 Cordless Air Duster – $85.49
There’s a blower for every budget. Mine is powered by a cordless power tool battery, and while it’s powerful and convenience I wish it was smaller. My duster has been indispensable and I highly recommend this type of tool. I don’t have much experience with Wolfbox yet, but they seem to be popular with lots of positive reviews.
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AP
I have mostly corded Makita sanders but I’d love to try out the Bosch sanders. That Colt router by Bosch really is a gem for your first one or trim work.
Jim
Hey Stuart, have you seen any Black Friday deals on little cordless snow shovels? I’ve seen a couple deals for full-blown snowblowers but haven’t seen any this year for a smaller power shovel. Target audience would be my elderly mom who insists on shoveling her sidewalks herself if there’s only a few inches of snow out there.
Jim
To make my prior comment somewhat relevant to this post… I have a Wolfbox MF100. I have mixed opinions about it. It’s great for blowing sawdust from my saws, especially the bandsaw. But I find it’s not as useful as I’d hoped away from the garage. Its small battery is a hindrance and since it’s not removable, once it starts to lose power, it’s done for a couple hours while it recharges. For example, it can get 2 walls and about half the floor of my tile shower at the middle speed before the battery starts to fade. On the other hand, it does a great job blowing out screen filters like you find on dehumidifiers.
I think if, say, Milwaukee were to design a similar sub-compact blower using M12 batteries, they’d have a winner.
Kilroy
Big fan of the Wolfbox MF100, which is on Project Farm’s list of the top 10 tools he reviewed in 2025. Tons of power, enough to ruffle the fur of the cats (and scare them off the counters) from 20 feet away.
As Jim noted, the battery life and charging speed could definitely be better. However, in my opinion that is in part due to the power of the device that makes it tempting to use the device for longer periods (and bigger tasks) then it is probably meant for, which I would argue is quick dusting tasks of electronics and air filters.
If you’re using this for long enough at a time (more than 5-10 minutes) to make the battery life an issue, the Wolfbox may not be the best tool for the job.
CA
Plus one on that. It’s a handy tool for dusting small work areas.
Jared
I would skip the MF50 though. I suppose that might be ok for blowing out your keyboard, but it’s not nearly as useful as something with more power. I have that one and a more powerful one (but not “Wolfbox” branded) and the extra force makes it radically more useful.
Stuart
Not that I know of – I don’t recall ever seeing notable deals on snow clearing tools.
Cordless snow shovels are still plenty heavy and unwieldy, I’m not sure I would recommend any to older users.
TomD
The only time I’ve seen snow thrower deals is end of season; of course, because nobody wants them then.
I wonder why the smallest cordless shovels haven’t mounted the battery lower.
Matt_T
I run the little Bosch drill, paired with the largest one they make for heavier work. It’s a pro quality drill not some box store special. A little more power than good 12V drills at about the same size and weight. Good alternative to the hassle of an additional battery platform on the truck.
Probably not a good choice for a DIYers only drill though. They could likely find something with more power and two batteries that’d suit them better for a little more money.