
There are so many cordless power tool deals for Black Friday 2022 that it can be difficult to know where to start.
Here, we’ll be talking about the best cordless drill and impact driver deals of the season.
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Cordless Drill Deals
Cordless Impact Driver Deals
2-Tool Combo Kit Deals
Don’t Forget Accessories – Bit Set Deals!
As indicated in the title, this post focused on the best deals. Everyone’s needs, wants, and preferences will vary; if you’re interested in more cordless drill, impact driver, or power tool deals, check out our other Black Friday 2022 deal guides (links above)!
Note: Prices are accurate as of the time of this posting and are subject to change.
Best Cordless Drill Black Friday Deals

The best cordless drill kit deal for most people will be… Kobalt?! Yes! Their latest generation 24V Max cordless drill kit delivers 850 in-lbs max torque, 2000 RPM max speed, and the kit comes with a compact 2Ah battery.

There are other great options if you have other criteria, such as if you’re looking for a hammer drill, lighter and more compact drill, or are shopping at a different retailer. But if we’re talking about best overall, this – surprisingly – tops my list.

If you want to know what I would buy, it’s this Metabo HPT 18V cordless drill kit for $99. It delivers 620 in-lbs max torque – which is plenty and a great stopping point for a compact drill. The brushless drill kit comes with 2x 1.5Ah batteries.

Skil’s cordless power tool systems have come a very long way in the past few years.
Not to put it indelicately, but I’d take this Skil PwrCore 12V Max brushless drill/driver over all of the very many budget-priced 18V-class cordless drills in its price range.
Don’t let its modest specs fool you, 350 in-lbs is still a lot, and plenty for a tool this size. It’s a budget pick that bests weaker 18V and 20V Max-class “doorbusters” at similar pricing.

If you want a multi-functional cordless drill kit, this Dewalt Xtreme 12V Max kit is a fantastic problem-solver. It features 4 attachments, for 5-in-1 functionality.
Even when’re not drilling or driving around obstructions or in tight corners, it’s a great cordless drill and screwdriver.
Here are a couple more cordless drill deals:
Milwaukee M18 Brushless Drill Kit – $99 at Home Depot
Dewalt 20V Max Atomic Drill Kit – $99 at Home Depot
Ridgid 18V SubCompact Cordless Drill Kit – $99 at Home Depot
Ridgid 18V SubCompact Drill Kit – $99 at Home Depot
Dewalt 20V Max Brushless Drill Kit – $189 at Lowe’s
Craftsman V20 Cordless Drill Kit – $59 at Lowe’s
Makita 18V Cordless Drill Kit – $99 at Amazon
Best Cordless Impact Driver Black Friday Deals

The Metabo HPT 18V Triple Hammer brushless impact driver is my favorite, and has been for several years now.
It features a 4-mode electronic speed switch, IP56-rated dust and water resistance, and delivers up to 1832 in-lbs of max torque.

Milwaukee’s “special buy” cordless impact driver kit of the season (3453-21) features… their latest and greatest M12 Fuel model? Sweet!
$99 for the red team’s new premium M12 Fuel impact driver is a great bargain.

Flex is a relative newcomer to the market, but not to the cordless power tool industry.
This impact driver packs a punch – up to 1800 in-lbs max torque – and is bundled with 2x 2.5Ah batteries, a charger, and tool bag. Buy the kit for $199, and get a FREE bonus battery or accessories (such as a jobsite radio or LED light).
Here are a couple more cordless impact driver deals:
Milwaukee M18 Brushless Impact Driver Kit – $99 at Home Depot
Dewalt 20V Max Brushless Impact Driver Kit – $189 at Lowe’s
Craftsman V20 Cordless Impact Driver Kit – $59 at Lowe’s
Dewalt 20V Max Brushless Impact Driver Kit – $99 at Lowe’s
Kobalt 24V Max Impact Driver Kit – $99 at Lowe’s
Makita 18V Cordless Impact Driver Kit – $99 at Amazon
Best 2-Tool Combo Kit Deals

In no uncertain terms, I hands-down believe this Metabo HPT 18V cordless drill and impact driver kit to be the absolute best 2-tool combo kit deal this year.
It comes with their premium brushless compact drill/driver, Triple Hammer impact driver, 2x 3Ah batteries, charger, and tool case.
The list price of $249 is already fair, in my opinion. $129 for the combo?! I would buy one on the spot if… I didn’t already buy on Black Friday last year.

Buy Milwaukee’s newest M12 Fuel drill and impact driver combo kit, and you get a free M12 High Output 2.5Ah battery. Seems like a good deal if you were looking to make the upgrade anyway.

I really enjoy using Dewalt Xtreme 12V Max cordless power tools. They’re compact, lightweight, and plenty powerful for most of the light and even medium-duty tasks I come across.
With this promo, you buy the 2-tool, which comes with 2 batteries, a charger, and tool bag, and get a FREE bonus tool. You can choose between brushless tools, such as a circular saw or reciprocating saw.
Additional choices for the free bonus tools includes an oscillating multi-tool, impact wrench, cordless ratchet, or rotary hammer, depending on the store.

If you’re looking for the best 18V or 20V Max-class compact drill and impact driver combo kit, here it is.
This Dewalt combo kit comes with their newest XR premium drill, and Atomic 3-speed impact driver, DCF850.
It’s pricier than most of the 2-tool combo kits you’ll see on sale for Black Friday, but for good reason – these are more premium tools.

Buy this Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2-tool cordless combo kit, which features the brand’s new and best hammer drill and impact driver to date, and choose a FREE tool.
You might notice that this kit is a bit pricey – that’s typical for Milwaukee’s flagship M18 Fuel hammer drill and impact driver kit. These are Milwaukee’s most powerful tools in their respective classes.
Also, whereas a lot of compact 18V and 20V Max 2-tool combo kit special buys are bundled with compact batteries, this combo comes with 2x 5Ah batteries.
Additional 2-tool combo kit deals:
Makita 18V SubCompact Drill & Impact Kit – $169 at Home Depot
Makita 18V 2-Tool Cordless Combo Kit – $149 at Home Depot
Dewalt Atomic 20V Max 2-Tool Combo Kit – $149 at Home Depot
Makita 18V 2-Tool Cordless Combo Kit + 1 FREE Tool – $399 at Acme Tools
Makita 18V 2-Tool Combo Kit – $249 at Acme Tools
Drilling and Driving Accessory Deals
Dewalt 10pc Drill Bit Set – $5.97 at Home Depot
Dewalt 30pc MaxFit Impact Screwdriver Bit Set – $9.97 at Home Depot
Milwaukee 120pc Shockwave Impact Bit Set – $29.88 at Home Depot
Milwaukee 15pc Impact Drill Bit Set – $20 at Home Depot
Dewalt 30pc Impact Bit Set – $9.98 at Lowe’s
Dewalt 14pc Drill Bit Set – $9.98 at Lowe’s
Dewalt 100pc FlexTorq Impact Bit Set – $39.98 at Lowe’s
Joe
Bosch really dropping the ball. Not even a mention.
Stuart
Lowe’s has some Bosch deals in their Black Friday sales ad, but I couldn’t find the drills or impacts at any of my Lowe’s stores.
Acme has some Bosch deals in their early Black Friday sales flyer, but no cordless.
Maybe they decided to sit this one out.
fred
Acme does have $20 off on $100+ – using code BOSCH20
ToolsPlus has the same deal – but no code is required – they say the discount is applied in your cart
MaxTool – has $25 off on $150 – using code VIPBF
None of these seem to be close to the bundle deals on other brands
Stuart
Coupon codes and promo discounts like that also rarely ever work on “special buys.”
Doug N
The Bosch 12v multi attachment drill driver is the same price as the Dewalt you mention, $149, and superior in every way, in my opinion. More torque, more speed, more compact, faster change attachments, built-in bit storage.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Bosch-12V-Max-EC-Brushless-Flexiclick-174-5-in-1-Drill-Driver-System-with-2-2-0-Ah-Batteries/1003193432
Julian Tracy
That Bosch has an awkward belt hook, a crappy little charger, an un-ergonomic thick handle and the head locks are not super secure – very often I’d find that a head might just fall off as I hadn’t securely rotated the ring.
I’ve had the Festool, Bosch, Milwaukee and now just ordered the Dewalt multi-head kit.
The Milwaukee M12 version, at first glance is great, but has two glaring omission/FAILS: the reverse button is electronic and at the top of the tool where it’s quite awkward to access, and most importantly, the offset head, which is so handy I tend to keep it on the drill body at all times has no bit lock so you cannot drill with it right as the drill bit comes right out when exiting the hole.
Being able to drill with the offset head is as important and being able to drive a screw with it – huge fail on Milwaukee’s part.
MM
The location of the forward/reverse button on the M12 really bugged me too, until another Toolguyd user (I’m sorry, I don’t recall who) clued me in: Hold it like a drywall screw gun instead of a standard drill. Now the Fwd/Rev button is right under your thumb.
Stuart
Dewalt’s is a much better form factor in my opinion – skinnier handle, and you can place it down on the battery between tasks for quicker pick-up.
I bought into both Bosch and Dewalt 12V systems and would not buy into Bosch’s today. When is the last time they came out with something new?
Joe
I also bought into Bosch years back when they still had useful tools that *might* be coming to the US in the pipeline. They’re still not here that I’ve seen.
The tools I do own work well enough for home use. Am regretting buying in simply because I don’t want so many different batteries around the house going forward. Use Milwaukee 18v, Dewalt 20v and Makita 36v at work so have experience with those.
Already have Ryobi 18v for some of the weird/convenient things they have on offer. Inflator, sprayer, weed eater for quick jobs.
MoogleMan3
I didn’t like the bosch vs either the milwaukee or the dewalt; the dewalt has the most power of all three in speed 1 and has the most comfortable grip, which is the most important attribute to me.
All of them do the job they were designed for; it comes down to preference.
Nate
Yep. I have the Bosch Flexiclick. I really like it. I got a super deal on it last year. $115. Will replace with the DeWalt when this one dies unless we get more Bosch goodness here in the US. They all work. I like their tools and I really like the way the company is mostly owned by the “Robert Bosch Stiftung” – a foundation, which funds education and health care, and some “global issues.”
Clay
Agreed. The Milwaukee is a bit underpowered IME.
If you hold it like a drywall screwgun, the button on top is not hard to access with your thumb, unless you are in a tight place with it, then it is annoying to have to take out and change direction, then to have to do it again.
I was deciding on the replacement and was going to choose either the Bosch or DeWalt.
I am already in the DeWalt 12v line and their ergonomics are always top notch. That said, the Bosch is smaller in every dimension and this may be the only time a stem -style battery is a better choice to keep the overall tool height down to fit in small spaces.
YMMV, just my 2 cents on the subject.
Matt
I think the new generation Ridgid Subcompact 18v drill and impact driver combo kit it at $139 currently is a steal.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-18V-Brushless-SubCompact-Drill-Impact-Kit-with-2-2-0-Ah-Batteries-Charger-and-Tool-Bag-R97801/320306478
MFC
The metabo has been tugging at my wallet, but I was thinking of buying my brother in law a cordless set, but he needs more than just a drill and impact and the only home store near him is a lowes, so I’m leaning towards getting him the $199 craftsman v20 kit. He can always add to it later from that Lowes.
Nate
If he’s a light duty user, the craftsman may be the ticket. That Metabo HPT kit is a GREAT place to start him with. The other Metabo tools are, in my opinion, a step up from Craftsman also. I think Metabo is at a very good place in the market. Better than homeowner, capable of doing pro work, priced enough below DeWalt, Milwaukee and Makita.
Mateo
Lowe’s carries Metabo hpt, given how aggressive their promos and sales have been this year i feel like they’re head and shoulders above craftsman for homeowner use.
Nate
Yep. I have DeWalt cordless tools. I have Bosch 12v stuff. Love their Flexiclick. If I had to start over, would go with Metabo HPT.
Jbongo
Out of curiosity, what’s your opinion on previous vs next gen Kobalt drill & driver? I saw Lowe’s had the 2 tool combo for $129 (and my local Lowe’s has 3 in stock). It would be just your run of the mill DIY projects, so nothing heavy duty that I’d be using it for. Is it worth paying the extra 70 dollars for the next gen versions?
Stuart
I need more time for opinions like that.
At $129, and not tied to a cordless system, I’d go with the Metabo HPT.
At $199, there are a lot of other options by Milwaukee and Makita. Dewalt’s premium combo is $249.
$70 over $129 is not an insubstantial amount. I’m normally inclined to recommend the upgrade, but at $199 there’s a world of other options that muddy the decision.
It’s good to have available power. A few years ago I tested a bunch of competing $99 drill kits and cheaper combo kits, and really liked that Ridgid had a very superior option. That’s part of what steered me towards recommending the Kobalt – it looks to be king of the $99 special buys right now.
The next-gen combo also comes with 1-battery?
Is it worth paying $199 for next-gen combo kit righ tnow? No, in my opinion.
BUT, they do have a “get a free tool” promo right now, which changes things a bit. Although, there aren’t any battery options in the freebie choices, and so you would be getting 2 tools and a 3rd or an accessory and only 1 compact 2Ah battery for everything.
There are pros and cons, but personally I’d lean in other directions first.
Jbongo
Thank you, Stuart! I appreciate your answer.
teicher
Been waiting to get an M12 drill, that combo with extra high output battery is exactly the kind of deal I was holding out for.
Joellikestools
I have the Kobalt hammer drill that is a few
Generations old. I really like it. It only gets occasional use. I use M12 for most tasks. The chuck is really nice on the Kobalt. Kobalt also typically has very inexpensive replacement batteries which is what swayed me. The only thing I haven’t liked on it is the side handle design is flimsy.
MM
It seems there are so many Dewalt drill & impact driver kits this year but I don’t think anyone is offering the one particular combination that would get my attention: DCF850 impact driver, DCD800 (or DCD805) drill, and two 1.7 powerstacks.
There’s the HD deal on this page with those two tools but alas it has standard batteries. Rog posted about a similar deal Ace has in another topic here, that set is $229 and has two powerstacks and the DCF850 but it has an older model drill. Despite that, it’s honestly a really good deal even with the lesser drill. If this were more of a “need” than a “want” for me I’d jump on it.
Stuart
There are separate “D1E1” combos with the new drill and DCF887, which each give you a compact battery and PowerStack 1.7, but that might be too much for what you’re looking for, and $189 x 2.
Lowe’s has a combo, also with the basic brushless drill instead of new XR.
There’s another combo I’m watching, with PowerStack and 4Ah batteries, but at the price you’re better off with $189 x 2 singular combos.
I’m watching to see what Black Friday doorbuster flash sales bring.
Ravenz
Just got the skil 12v set and that impact is great. Brightest halo led light. 2 speeds. Super comfortable and compact.
MM
Skil has put out some impressive tools recently. I recently watched a video comparing different right-angle impact drivers and the 12V Skil outperformed both M12 and M18 Milwaukee, as well as Makita, despite being the cheapest tool in the competition by far.
Ravenz
Did not know they had a right angle driver. Reminds me of the old craftsman nextec stuff. Light and powerful. I need to get the auto hammer since my old nextec batteries will die eventually
A-A-Ron
Is that Skil 12v drill pictured a 2nd gen? I don’t remember it being that compact, as their 1st gen was the same length as the M18 Fuel 3rd gen drill.
Stuart
Yes!
The Gen2 12V tools are fabulous – 20V brushless, too!
The 12V seems to have been reworked in every regard, and disappears in my hand.
The older model was great, but a bit larger, which was forgivable for the performance it delivered, especially for its price point.
I grabbed it right now, opened the box, asked myself why I put the compact 12V drill back in a box with the 20V battery, and then realized it was the 20V drill.
Skil has done a fantastic job with their latest tools.
David
As someone who’s sworn off Skil after one too many wobbly chucks and worn-out sleeve bearings, it’s good to hear praise for the brand again. But I’ll still be on the sidelines until they have a renewed track record of improved long-term build quality.
Stuart
The company that now owns Skil and is developing and manufacturing these tools has an incredibly good track record and history of solid innovation.
Waiting is prudent, but I just wanted to make it clear that the Skil of today is not at all the same as the Skil from 10 years ago.
Peter L Hoh
4 or 5 years ago I was looking to buy several 12-volt drills to use in my woodworking classes. Menard’s had a heck of a deal on the Hitachi 12-volt drill/driver combo. They are still working, but the line has been abandoned in the switch to Metabo.
I bought a Bosch 12v combo kit with the drill and driver. Not bad, but the handle is a bit bulky for my students with small hands. I really wish that I had picked up the DeWalt 12v line instead.
Now I’m wondering how long DeWalt will be making 12-volt tools. It seems that Home Depot has dropped the 12-volt DeWalt tools, which is making me have second thoughts about buying into that line.
Clay
I think Lowes has exclusivity on the DeWalt 12v line for big box stores, but you can get them at Acme and elsewhere.
I love my DeWalt 12v tools and ergonomics is top notch, as always.