
This Dewalt 20V Max XR cordless oscillating multi-tool kit, DCS356D1, is on sale at Amazon for $149 right now, and it’s also eligible for added $20 off $199+ savings.
Here’s what you need to know. This kit comes with Dewalt’s XR brushless oscillating multi-tool, DCS356, which features 3 speed settings in addition to the variable speed trigger switch found on their Atomic series model.
This kit comes with a 2Ah battery, as opposed to the lower capacity batteries (1.3AH or 1.5Ah) typically included with their holiday special kits.
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You also get more starter accessories – 3 blades, a sanding pad, and abrasive sheets – plus an accessory organizer case that doesn’t come with the budget kit offerings.
Perhaps most notably, you also get the adjustable cutting depth guide. This can be purchased piecemeal from replacement part numbers.
I mention all of this because we are likely to very soon start seeing Dewalt’s holiday-season special-buys.

Shown here is the DCS356C1 special-buy kit, which comes with the same tool, a lower capacity battery, and spartan selection of starter accessories.

This is the DCS354D1 special buy, which comes with a 2Ah battery, spartan selection of accessories, and the single speed 20V Max Atomic oscillating multi-tool. It has a variable speed trigger, but not the 3 speed selector of the XR model.
Whether to buy the DCS356D1, which is on sale for $149 and eligible for an added coupon offer, or wait for the potential return of previous holiday season special buys (typically priced at $99) depends on several things.
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Compared to the C1 kit, you get a better battery. Compared to the Atomic D1 kit, you get a more featured tool. Compared to both, the DCS356D1 comes with the depth guide, more accessories, and hard accessory case.
Do you want the adjustable cutting depth guide? Buying the necessary parts on Amazon comes out to around $28.
I think that $149 is a great deal for what you get, especially if you’re looking to buy other tools or accessories that are also eligible for the stackable $20 off $199+ offer.
If you’re looking for the lowest price possible, the $99 promo deals are always very compelling, but you’re spending less and getting less. None of the holiday season promos have been activated yet, making the current DCS356D1 deal the best and only Dewalt 20V Max oscillating multi-tool promotion right now.
Price: $149, eligible for $20 off $199+
If you can wait, we might see lower pricing later in the season. Amazon had this on sale for Black Friday last year for $129.
Mark M.
The 356 is easily in my top-5 purchases. I’ve used it from trim to drywall to PVC flush cuts and it never misses a beat. If you don’t have a cordless OMT or want to upgrade this should be a no-brainer.
MM
Agreed, this tool rocks, and $149 for the full kit with accessories and a battery is a great deal.
I have the older model with just the variable speed trigger and no 3-speed-setting but is otherwise the same. The sanding attachment and the depth guide are both very useful. The ergonomics are great and the blade change couldn’t be any faster. That’s really nice if you’re working in a tight spot and you find yourself needing to reposition the blade to get the right angle. The accessory box they provide with the kit is excellent quality too, it’s seriously thick and strong plastic. It’s actually useful and doesn’t feel like some cheapo afterthought they threw in to pad the part count.
Steve
Buy it! It’s one of the best prices you can get on it!
Benjamen
Wow, considering the tool only is $120 at Amazon right now (https://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-DCS356B-Variable-Oscillating-Multi-Tool/dp/B07VBB55X5) this is a killer deal for battery, charger, and accessories. I was just looking for a battery powered OMT.
Second, that really looks like a small ToughCase+ box. I’m seeing it sold with the corded OMT too.
Benjamen
Evidently ACME is having the same deal $149 for the DCS356D1 kit plus $20 of f $200. https://www.acmetools.com/dewalt-xr-20v-max-oscillating-multi-tool-33pc-kit-dcs356d1/885911625166.html
Clay
I bought this kit several years ago and have been very happy with it.
I have no idea why all OMTs don’t come with a depth guide.
eddie sky
Can anyone recommend a deal on blades for this? The dewalt pack is ridiculously priced, considering I cut nails or wood only, and it wears them out in a few uses. Some of those Amazon “weird named” mega packs with dozens of blades have too many stars or bot reviews (I use the reviewmeta site to check many…).
Oh, and this tool is my fav… I mean I can notch out an outlet in the back of a cabinet, fine cut jambs, cut through plasterboard, remove grout, and feather the power/trigger as needed.
MM
Dewalt blades are good but I agree they are overpriced. I’ve found deals on them from time to time but usually they’re too expensive to bother with. My go-tos are Milwaukee from Home Depot. They often have combo packs/assortments on sale for great prices. I’ve tried some of the Amazon cheapies and they have all been terrible. However Amazon does sell Imperial Blades brand. Those are good quality and made in USA.
eddie sky
Thanks! Will try the Imperial and Milwaukee…
Oleg K
I own both the atomic amd a corded version, they vibrate like crazy. Never again. Milwaukee is far superior, both 12 and 18 volt, even though dewalt offers a faster blade change the noise, the variable trigger you can’t lock down, the absense of a dust shroud (does NOT exist) and the insane vibration that renders it borderline unusable at higher speeds… Never again. Dewy does make some decent tools but I prefer Milwaukee. They’re far superior in almost every category.