In a recent post, I mentioned that I still have gift card funds to spend, thanks to ToolGuyd’s paid partnership with Home Depot to share about their Labor Day Savings Event. So, I’ve been doing some shopping.
What better way to stretch the value of that gift card than to shop Home Depot’s Labor Day 2020 tool deals? Yes, I am aware of how this sounds, but I want to max out the value, and so I’ve been browsing the sale for items on my wishlist and project shopping list, and also for deal post consideration. In the process I have uncovered some more deals and savings that warrant discussion.
First, a quick look at the deals:
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Dewalt 20V Max Brushless Drill Deal
- DCD791P1
- Brushless motor
- 1/2″ chuck
- 6.9″ length
- 0-550/0-2000 RPM
- 3-mode LED worklight
- Includes tool, 5.0Ah battery, charger, carrying case
Price: $129
Dewalt 20V Max Brushless Impact Driver Deal
- DCF887P1
- Brushless motor
- 1/4″ hex bit holder
- 1825 in-lbs max torque
- 3 speed/torque settings
- 3250 RPM Max
- 5.3″ length
- Includes tool, 5.0Ah battery, charger, carrying case
Price: $129
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What’s the Catch?
Exactly!
The Dewalt cordless drill deal features their excellent 20V Max DCD791 brushless compact dril/driver, and the impact driver deal features Dewalt’s also excellent DCF887 brushless multi-mode impact driver.
In each deal, you get the premium brushless cordless power tool, a battery, charger, and (1) Li-ion battery.
That by itself would raise an engage my attention. These tools aren’t typically discounted in such a manner.
And, that battery is a 5.0Ah Li-ion pack. Sure, you only get one, but this is Dewalt’s highest capacity 10-cell battery pack without getting into their larger and heavier higher-capacity batteries.
This is unusual, for a promo kit to come with a 5.0Ah battery.
But, if you price-shop around for these SKUs, DCD791P1 and DCF887P1, a couple of other retailers carry them, and for $199. That makes sense, since the 2x 2.0Ah battery kits are similarly priced, and to me this makes Home Depot’s $129 promo pricing even more appealing.
So, it might not be as much a promo kit as a discounted single-battery kit. Or, it could be a “special buy” kit, but the fact that it doesn’t seem like a promo kit makes it really hard to say.
Dewalt’s cordless drill and driver deals, even their brushless drill and impact driver special buys, usually come with a low-capacity compact battery pack. With their $99 deals, you typically get an entry-featured drill or single-speed impact driver bundled with a 1.3Ah or sometimes 1.5Ah battery.
Here, with these deals you get a useful high capacity battery pack, one you could use with Dewalt’s other 20V Max tools, even their heavier duty tools – such as their cordless saws.
You even get belt clips with the tools! That’s an area where pennies are sometimes pinched with drill and impact driver deals and special buys. Whether you want a belt clip or not, it’s always better to get one with a tool. It’s easier to have one and not want it than to try to source one if it’s not included.
With these deals, you get complete kits – and with great batteries (sorry, last time I’ll mention it!) – for less money ($10) than I could find the bare tools selling for at other retailers.
These are the best Dewalt cordless drill and impact driver deals I’ve seen in a while. Pandemic-related retail uncertainties make 2020 predictions difficult, but we always see a breadth of $99 cordless and brushless drill and impact drivers every winter holiday season. Keeping in mind the $99 deals we’ve seen in the past, I think these $129 kits are very good bargains for what you get.
These two deals cost a little more money – $129 compared to $99, but you get a LOT for that extra $30.
Buy Now: Drill Deal via Home Depot
Buy Now: Impact Deal via Home Depot
Lastly, if you haven’t seen it yet, check out our Milwaukee M12 Cordless Power Tool Giveaway. It ends tomorrow, 9/4/20.
Also, here are more deals:
Home Depot Labor Day Tool Deals: Power Tools | Hand Tools
I’ll be looking over the deals again tonight, but please let me know if a deal pops out to you as being post-worthy. Or maybe even giveaway-worth?
Transparency
This post and our live Milwaukee M12 giveaway aren’t explicitly included in our arrangement with Home Depot, but since more posts that mention their Labor Day event – even if unsponsored and purely editorial – align with the spirit of the arrangement, it’s best if you consider everything as intertwined until the partnership ends after Labor Day.
Plain grainy
Buy one of each, drill & impact for $258.00. I like the impact model. I think I would rather have the 996 drill though(just because that’s the model I currently have & like). No USA patch on the tool bags, so I guess these are the imported models?
Plain grainy
The Dewalt $2300.00 pipe threading kit at CPO, now has a free Dewalt tool kit with it. The pipe threader comes with two 9.0 Flexvolt, six die heads, fast charger, hard case, extra large tool bag. Not sure if it’s a good deal, but if your in the market for a threader take a look.
Clay
Very nice deal. Great for someone starting out.
I just gave my nephew my DCD796 with a 2.0 AH battery, else I might have bought him this.
I finally bit on a DCD998 from Acme with the 10% off coupon — was the best deal I could find on that model. Excited to use the 8AH battery with my outdoor tools.
Ray
I need an impact, my Bosch 12V recently broke, so I was looking at the Home Depot’s Labor Day 2020 tool deals and considering between Dewalt 20V Max Brushless Impact Driver Deal $129 vs the Milwaukee M12 Fuel SURGE Driver and Ratchet Combo $199…thoughts?
John Fal
May have to get in on this one. Thanks for posting:)
Ray
I need an impact, my Bosch 12V recently broke, so I was looking at the Labor Day tool deals and considering between Dewalt 20V Max Brushless Impact Driver Deal $129 vs the Milwaukee M12 Fuel SURGE Driver and Ratchet Combo $199…thoughts?
Nathan
I’m wondering if there is excess stock of the 5ah battery there are a number of other promos that come with that battery as an add on or some such. CPO outlet, and others.
On other tools also hedge trimmer, impact wrench, etc. I think Home Depot on the website shows a few more. None are in my store but I can order them it says.
Meanwhile at 129 -both of those are bare tool pricing for tools. so it’s a pretty good deal. I sort of want the drill and might buy one now that I see that
Clay
Do you think they are phasing these out to push the Atomic versions?
Corey Moore
I highly doubt it, these are premium models and atomic are size focussed 12v alternatives. I’ve noticed what seem like creeping discounts all over lately. I’m sure shipping issues and pandemic issues are hampering sales for most vendors of any merchandise these days. In any case, gen 4 premium models will be what phases these out, not atomic.