
Lowe’s has a huge Flex 24V Max cordless power tool deal right now, today only, 8/6/25.
Even if you’re not a fan of Flex, you might want to take a look as it seems to be an incredibly good bargain.
Buy a starter kit, with 2.5Ah battery and charger, and you get a FREE tool. Here are all of the Flex 24V Max tools you can choose from:
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- 7-1/4″ circular saw
- 1/2″ impact wrench
- 6-1/2″ circular saw
- Oscillating multi-tool
- Router
- Reciprocating saw
- Jig saw
- Band saw
- Angle grinder
- Compact reciprocating saw
The tools range in value, up to a retail pricing of $199.
That’s not all.

Lowe’s has a “buy more, save more” promo going on right now as well, and it’s taking $20 off the $99 price tag, dropping the price to $79.
So for $79, you can get a full kit with any of the mentioned tools, while supplies last or the deals roll over on 10/7.
Flex brushless band saw plus battery and charger? $79. Brushless 7-1/4″ circular saw with battery and charger? $79. Impact wrench plus the starter kit? $79.
Deal ends at 3am ET 10/7/25, unless supplies sell out sooner.
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There’s also a chance that Lowe’s and Flex intended for only one promo to be active right now, and not both.
$99 for a starter kit and free tool is a good bargain. Throw in an added $20 discount? This seems like a “run, don’t walk” type of deal.
I don’t have kind or optimistic words for how the Flex brand is run. While I doubt they have run out of innovations, their 24V cordless system seems to have come to a halt. I would not choose this system as my one and only cordless brand.
That said, $79 for a complete kit is fantastic. Flex’s parent company designs and builds capable tools.
I would not hesitate to take advantage of this promo to fill holes in my cordless kit.
As a reminder, holiday deals are just a couple of weeks away. Even so, I very highly doubt we’ll see any deals comparable to this one. Have you ever seen Dewalt, Bosch, Milwaukee, or Makita offering a brushless 7-1/4″ circular saw with a battery and charger for $79? Cordless band saw? I have not.
NOTE: On Lowe’s site, the “buy more, save more” promo is shown. You must click “show other promos (1)” to see the free tool deal. Once you see the details, you can click another link to choose your free tool gift. The free tool and $20 discount apply at checkout.
If you get in on this deal, which tool did you pick? I’d go for the inline circular saw, the larger circular saw, router, impact wrench, or band saw, in that order.
As mentioned, there’s a chance that Lowe’s didn’t intend for the two deals to stack. But they are (at least for now), and that makes the difference between a good deal and an awesome one.
Matt F
This is well timed, I needed an impact wrench. Wouldn’t want to add yet another battery platform to my carpentry tools but I don’t mind a one-off for mechanic stuff.
ToolGuyDan
It also shows the 1-inch SDS-plus (at $199 value) when I pull up the deal.
This is a fantastic deal. I wish I needed any of these tools.
Jack D
This might be a great Christmas shopping opportunity. I already have most of the tools mentioned, but my son does not…hmm…
Ray
I just purchased something. It was the reciprocating saw plus the battery of course. The SDS drill was sold out as well as the bandsaw so if you want any of the other things, I would suggest you get on it.
Stuart
The rotary hammer was sold out at the start – around 4am when I found the deal. I still see the band saw in stock – maybe availability is based on regional or local inventory.
Mike
My store defaulted to rotary hammer drill – it’s clumsy trying to look at the other tools available. But I’ve been thinking about drilling into my basement floor, so this is pretty serendipitous. Thanks.
MM
When I first shopped this morning, following the Toolguyd link, it defaulted to the roto-hammer for me too, and that showed out of stock. It actually took a while for me to figure out how to change it to a different free tool. These deals were just too good to pass up so I went back and ordered another kit with the trim router around lunchtime. Lowes might have changed something because there was no tool selected by default that time.
MM
Thank you for the heads-up Stuart. It took me a while to figure out how to make the deals work, exactly but I snagged the Inline circular saw and the jigsaw.
It’s nice to see the inline model saw on sale like this, I’ve been looking for a deal on that tool for two years now and this is a really good one.
Clay
Wow. Thanks. In for a bandsaw and a rotary hammer.
Have to pick up at different Lowes but both are close to my house. Will take that.
NoDak Farming
I just ordered the jigsaw.
A few days ago I took advantage of Acme’s promotion. I bought the reciprocating saw and got the 3.5 ah stacked lithium battery with charger kit for free. That’s such a nice combo and has proven itself on a barn restoration project we are currently doing. The saw is so smooth and I really like having the power density/small size of that battery.
I also bought their T-50 3/8 stapler a couple weeks ago. It’s also excellent. And I must say that I’ve had their mid torque impact wrench for a year now and it is just the epitome of what I would expect, or look for, in an impact wrench of that size.
Thanks for the heads up Stuart. I think everyone will be very pleased with their purchases.
OlddominionDIYer
Done, I already own a few of their tools, they work well. Can’t pass this deal up!
John
Awesome deal. I saw this post about 90 minutes ago. Already have all of those tools except the cordless jigsaw. Got it and the battery starter kit for $89 with delivery and it just got dropped off on my porch. I’m impressed – I typically never find anythign at Lowe’s to be a particularly good deal, but in under 2 hours I’m now the proud new owner of a FLEX tool. Thank you, Stuart!
Stuart
Glad to help! I was shocked, as Lowe’s has not been great with tool deals, and this one seemed too good to be true.
Clay
They had a great Metabo HPT deal like this last year and a DeWalt one every so often.
HD seems more consistent but when Lowes has a deal, it’s a banger!
Andy
I’m tempted to order the SDS. A local store has it in stock for pickup or delivery.
I have a couple small projects that it would be helpful to have for, and I assume the resale value would be at least equal to the sale price.
Stuart
Here’s my take on time-sensitive or limited inventory holiday season tool deals: What would be more inconvenient, missing out on a deal, or changing your mind and having to make a return?
Evan Chartier
This is just TOO tempting! I already have all of these tools (some corded) and having trouble pulling the trigger but I am oh-so-tempted by the inline circular saw, angle grinder, 1 handed recip saw, and SDS.
MM
A couple of heads-ups:
First, Lowes has some other Flex deals that don’t include free tools, but are heavily discounted and the same “spend $99 and save $20” promo applies and are worth looking at. Some of these deals are better than others: One that caught my eye, and that I just ordered: you can get the Quick Eject impact driver plus two 2.0 ah Stacked Lithium (pouch cell) batteries & a charger for $139.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/FLEX-24-Volt-Impact-Driver-Kit-QE-2×2-0Ah-Stacked/5015597881
Second, it does seem that Flex has been slowly but steadily cranking out new tools, which I think is good news any way you look at it. I was poking around looking for deals on the larger capacity battery packs and noticed a few tools I hadn’t seen before: a metal-cutting circular saw, cartridge and sausage style caulk guns, heat gun, etc. Those 2.0ah Stacked Lithium packs are relatively new as well. It was either late last year or early this year they added a couple table saws and a bunch of nailers as well, so while they don’t have as big a product line as Milwaukee, Dewalt, or Makita, they are adding new tools to their lineup.
Rick
Thanks! I never thought I’d buy any power tool made by Flex (I chose the inline saw), but for $79 plus free delivery this deal was too good to ignore.
I saw this offer on Lowe’s “daily deals” page earlier today, but did not notice the free gift that came with it. They certainly don’t make it obvious.
The cherry on the ice cream is that Flex also offers a “Limited Lifetime Warranty” (similar to Ridgid?) if you register within 30 days of purchase:
https://www.flexpowertools.com/warranty
Apparently Flex is actually doing pretty well, so I’m guessing this is a loss leader, offered as bait to lure customers like me into their world.