We’ve posted about quite a few Black Friday 2018 cordless power tool deals, and other such items that are typically popular this time of year. But, there are deals on hand tools, too.
Many Black Friday and holiday season hand tool deals are centered around entry-level hand tools, and many of those deals are good ones. But they’re entry-level. Sometimes you want something better.
So, here are some deals that might appeal to anyone who could use an upgrade, rather than some more “starter” tools. The deals are live, except for the two “wait and see” deals at the end, which I wanted to put on your radar in advance.
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Empire True Blue I-Beam Level 2-Pack
I want a new 48″ level. Sure, there are better levels out there, but Empire’s 48″ I-beam level is decent. It’s light, straight, and pretty durable if you don’t abuse it.
Years ago, I bought one on special – buy an Empire level, get a free case. It didn’t disappear in the last move – I don’t think – but I still cannot find it. Even if I find it, this one’s an upgrade, with Empire’s True Blue easy-sight bubble vials.
The E55.48 level typically retails for $25 at Amazon and elsewhere. With this deal, you get a 48′ level AND a bonus 24′ level, for $20. The 2 Home Depot stores near me don’t have their promo display out yet (I asked, and they can’t find the boxes and cannot look at Black Friday pallets yet), so I ordered my set online.
Price: $20
Buy Now(via Home Depot)
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Empire Torpedo Level 2-Pack
Need something smaller? This 2-pack of Empire Level magnetic torpedo levels is $10.
Price: $10 (2-for-1)
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Channellock Pliers and Bottle Opener Set
Channellock tongue and groove pliers are far from being the best style of adjustable pliers these days. But, they’re strong, durable, and versatile. They last, and for a very long time, as my grandfather’s well-used tools will attest to.
This set comes with 3 sizes, 6.5″, 9.5″, and 12″, and it comes with a bottle opener. All are made in the USA.
Price-wise, this is an excellent deal.
Price: $25
Buy Now(via Lowes)
Read More About This Channellock Deal Here
Irwin GrooveLock Pliers 2pc Set
Don’t forget about this early Black Friday 2018 Irwin GrooveLock pliers 2pc set deal.
I’d consider this an entry-level adjustable pliers design, but it’s a good one. I took advantage of a similar deal a few years ago, and still keep these at the ready, alongside higher-quality adjustable pliers brands.
Buy Now: V-groove jaws set via Lowes || Straight jaws set via Amazon
On a deserted island, I’d want the Channellocks over these. But there are tasks where quick adjustment and finger positioning is desirable. These Groovelock pliers are a good way to determine if it’ll ever be worth it for you to step up to pricier European pliers brands and styles, such as Knipex Cobra.
Leatherman Wave Plus Multi-Tool
Leatherman’s updated Wave Plus multi-tool is currently on sale for $80. Here’s our review of the original Leatherman Wave multi-tool. The biggest difference is the new replaceable-blade cutter design, a feature that was passed down from Leatherman’s pricier offerings.
It was also on sale for this price at Home Depot, but at the moment the listing reports the tool as being unavailable.
Yes, $80 is a lot, but you get great pliers, a good knife, and a useful assortment of other tools. If you want a highly functional multi-tool, this one’s a solid recommendation.
The Wave+ was previously priced at $100.
Buy Now(via Amazon)
See Also(via Home Depot)
I’ll keep my eyes out for other Leatherman deals that might come up this year. Sometimes the Leatherman Skeletool ($60 at Amazon) goes on sale.
Most of KC Tools’ Deals
We don’t know what KC Tool will have on sale for Black Friday or Cyber Monday this year, but they’re sure to be good. You won’t find much entry-level stuff there.
There will definitely be some recommendable hand tool deals. Here’s what last year’s Black Friday sale looked like.
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Potential Deal: USA-Made Dewalt Screwdrivers I’d Use a Coupon on
Over at Acme Tools, I’m anticipating a percent-off deal for Cyber Monday, as they’ve had in recent years. If I didn’t already have a good set of screwdrivers (actually, several sets), I’d probably spring for a set of USA-made Dewalt screwdrivers.
I bought one of these screwdrivers last year, and it has served me well on a couple of projects. I’d be open to buying more.
This isn’t the type of screwdriver you’ll find at a home center (although HD does carry a set of Dewalt USA-made cushion-grip screwdrivers). I have not confirmed it, but I’d suspect that these newish USA-made screwdrivers come out of the same factory as Proto Duratek industrial-grade screwdrivers, or similar Mac-branded ones.
It’d be a good idea to use an xy-percent-discount-off-one-item on a bigger ticket item, or one of the larger Dewalt screwdriver sets, rather than a single screwdriver. But they’re also bound to have another “xy-percent-off your order” discount, which could apply to singles or sets of drivers.
Bottom-line: If you need new screwdrivers but want something higher-end than the entry-level stuff heavily featured during the holiday season, check these out, and wait for a coupon. (I’d also look at whatever European brands’ sets KC Tool might have on sale.)
It looks like free shipping is now on $49+ orders, which is a lot lower of a threshold than previously.
Buy Now(via Acme Tools)
Brian
Good read Stuart.
You have the wrong picture of the channellocks . Your pic shows a screw driver, the link and the article shows the bottle opener. Not a big deal, just a heads up.
Love Toolguyd.
Stuart
Whoops, thank you! Fixed the image.
Robear
I wish the Empire levels were the LED versions. I am just waiting to get a deal on one to pull the trigger. Channellock is the brand I decided to go with to swap out all my existing hand tools with. I really want the red/blue ID band on my sockets/wrenches and that only left about 4 brands to choose from. Out of those CL had the best combination of price, looks, availability, features and being a a reputable company. (Quinn is really nice too, but only have a limited amount of tools, Kobalt is great but seems to be being phased out. Sad because I had hundreds of tools from them, but they are being phased out. Carlyle is same tool as CL but getting harder to find and costs much more) So this Channellock set is a great way to kick-off my new transistion. Love the bottle opener too!
firefly
I am hoping that the Wingman will be on sale again. I have one and I love it. Not something that I have a major need for but it’s something that I wouldn’t mind getting a couple extra if the price drop.
Barry Jacobs
Hey guyz (and gals). Luv what u folks do. I’m fairly a new follower (approx. 6-8 mons.). Was wondering, do you guys do any testing or research on air compressors?? I’m interested in a portable, vertical compressor for the garage, mostly for lite duty jobs. Ex. Tires, basic tools etc. I won’t be doing any body work/ sanding or any real demanding work. I prefer something on the quieter side. I was looking at kobalt. (26 gallon). Good reviews and ratings . It seems like it a good product but i don’t know anyone with one or anyone who knows of anyone that does. Well thx again guys for what you do and thx in advance for your advice. Barry J.
Stuart
For a quieter air compressor, I have been hearing increasingly positive recommendations for California Air Tools.
Adam
I am a professional carpenter and have used the 1 gal and 2 gal CAT compressors daily for about 5 years, and have nothing but good things to say about them… the one gallon is all we bring to jobsites anymore, it will easily keep up running 2 coil siding nailers. My brother bought a 15 gallon 2hp CAT compressor for his shop and it seemed every bit as good as my small ones. They use 4 pole 1800rpm motors with 2 big bore pistons 180 deg apart, so they have very little vibration and the noise is much lower in pitch than a similar size pancake compressor. The 1p1060s is regularly on sale at Amazon for less than $100. Paired with a 1/4″ Flexeel hose, I’m not even tempted by the new cordless nailers…
Barry Jacobs
Thx. Still leaning towards the kobalt 26 gallon. Hoping it will eventually go on sale.
Yadda
The Irwin adjustable pliers is a great deal! I keep hoping they will make a smooth jaw version similar to Knipex. I really don’t need another single pair of ChannelLock style pliers, but this is definitely tempting.