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ToolGuyd > Power Tools > Cordless > New Home Depot Tool Deals of the Day (11/6/25)
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New Home Depot Tool Deals of the Day (11/6/25)

Nov 6, 2025 Stuart 29 Comments

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Home Depot Tool Deals of the Day for 11-6-25 with Dewalt Ridgid Milwaukee

Home Depot kicked off new tool deals of the day (11/6/25), and I think it’s worth a look.

There are some returning tool deals, and also a bunch of new standouts. Today’s deals features Dewalt, Milwaukee, Ridgid, and Ryobi, with a couple of other brands mixed in.

The deals are focused on cordless power tools, power tool accessories, hand tools, and construction supplies. Following are a couple of the highlights from today’s sale.

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Milwaukee M18 Fuel Track Saw with 55″ Guide Rail – $369

This bundle gives you the bare tool plunge-cutting saw, plus a 55″ track.

Dewalt Jobsite Table Saw with Folding Stand – $319

You can try your chances at a better Black Friday or Cyber Monday coupon deal, but otherwise I think this price is very good.

Amazon has it for $339 right now, and just the Dewalt table saw for $349. Lowe’s has the saw for $349 and the bundle for $399. Home Depot’s price for just the saw is $429.

Milwaukee M12 Cordless Rivet Tool Kit with Copper Tubing Cutter – $379

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Home Depot has a free gift with offer right now. This deal makes the choice for you – it gives you the copper tubing cutter – and knocks $70 off the $449 bundle price.

Milwaukee M18 Fuel Brushless 14″ Cut-Off Saw Kit – $505

I don’t recall seeing the chop saw discounted like this. Acme has it at $529, and I’m seeing the same at Ohio Power Tool. $529 seems like a good price for the kit, $505 is even better.

Ridgid 18V Cordless Track Saw Kit – $399

This kit gives you the Ridgid track saw, 6Ah Max Output battery, charger, 2x 27.5″ guide rails with connector bars, and track clamp.

Dewalt 20V Max 6-Tool Cordless Power Tool Combo Kit with ToughSystem Tool Box + Impact Wrench – $599

The 6-tool cordless power tool combo kit is a Black Friday special buy at $549. Today’s deal of the day gives you a 1/2″ impact wrench for $50 more.

Besides the impact wrench, the Dewalt cordless combo kit comes with a cordless drill, impact driver, compact reciprocating saw, circular saw, sander, angle grinder, charger, a 2Ah battery, a 6Ah battery, and a ToughSystem rolling tool box. All of the tools have brushless motors.

I always think it’s worth looking through the full list of deals, as the selection is very varied. Not everything is a great value – I’d skip the 2-pack of Stanley tape measures for $19 and instead get the 2-pack of Dewalt magnetic tape measures for $20 – but most are good bargains.

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Todays’ tool deals of the day end at 3am ET 11/7/25 unless supplies sell out sooner.

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29 Comments

  1. Tonya Lillie

    Nov 6, 2025

    Is the m12 circular saw that comes with an xc 5.0 battery, plus an additional “free” xc 5.0 battery, for $279 a good deal? These batteries are so expensive – how long do they last when not used much? or when used a lot?

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    • Pete

      Nov 6, 2025

      I don’t know of anyone, expect Milwaukee fanatics/collectors, that would purchase a m12 circular saw. Just get an m18 if you really want a Milwaukee saw. Or better yet, just buy a worm drive skilsaw and have it for life + give it to a son. A small circular saw like that would be used primarily for framing and imagine the type of wood you would be cutting for studs etc. shitty knotty wood. You want the power for framing. Especially if you using a circular saw which most likely means you would be outside a shop setting and the last thing you want is to find out your little 12v saw can’t cut thru a 2×4 in 1 pass because it’s bogging down…

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      • Stuart

        Nov 6, 2025

        You don’t need a heavy and bulky work drive saw to cross cut trim boards or a 2×4.

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        • Joseph Ammerman

          Nov 6, 2025

          It’d probably be fine for pine and trim but for $200 right now, you can get the M18 w/two batteries. Unless you want to stay with 12volt, that makes more sense.

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        • Ben

          Nov 6, 2025

          Those small saws are great for cuts like that, plus they can tackle occasional rips too if you’re a little patient

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        • Al-another-Al

          Nov 7, 2025

          I use 1/2 and 23/32 OSB for floors, walls, and work surfaces. My 60v DeWalt bogs down regularly. I find the battery-powered saw either doesn’t have the oomph, or has some sort of safety that stops it. A corded Craftsman circular saw (DIY quality) cut the same just fine.

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          • Big Richard

            Nov 7, 2025

            Might be time to put on a new blade, or check to make sure you don’t have it backwards. Not sure which DeWalt 60v saw you have, but any of them should absolutely outperform a DIY grade corded saw on 1/2″ OSB. Or something may be defective with your saw. Those things can rip solid 5/4 white oak without the slightest little hiccup.

          • Al-another-Al

            Nov 7, 2025

            @BigRichard , it’s the blade that came with the saw. It seems very thin, and I can flex it with my thumb. I think this might be part of the problem.
            But, my corded circ saws could start while sitting on top of a 2x. They would chatter and jump and keep running. This 60v saw clicks and hums. Have to lift it up and start the motor in free air first. Been like that since it came out of the box. So I figured it’s some kind of self-preservation firmware to avoid burning it out.
            I was cutting a tabletop a few days ago made of edge-glued 2x10s on top of 1/2″ OSB. The blade started to wander away from straight line, then stalled under light forward pressure. I realize that’s a lot to be cutting with a 7″ saw blade. But it ruined the line, and I’ll have to re-cut that edge (losing 1/2″ length).

          • MM

            Nov 7, 2025

            I agree with Big Richard here. That 60V Dewalt should easily outperform a 110V corded saw, even a quality worm drive like the Skil 77, in terms of power. Even the models that were out a few years ago would do that. Sounds like a defect, blade problem, or maybe bad batteries. First thing I’d check would be the blade since that could also easily explain the wandering cut.

            The saw not wanting to start with the blade in contact with the wood is the safety bind-up protection doing its job.

        • Art

          Nov 7, 2025

          Agreed. I have 3 circ saws and use my smallest ($150 Skil 4.5″ 20v), the most often. I really like that 20V platform.

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      • KokoTheTalkingApe

        Nov 6, 2025

        M12 tools aren’t always underpowered. It seems to depend on the particular tool. I haven’t managed to stall my M12 Fuel drill-driver yet, though I do use the big DeWalt for hole saws.

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      • Alexk

        Nov 6, 2025

        I build a door for a garden today with the latest m12 fuel circ saw. It has to be used with the high output battery for it to work well. I ripped a couple of boards, then crosscut. I also cut 45 degree angles for bracing. The saw works great. My battery ran out and I had a couple of small cuts left so I used a 3ah xc battery and it made the cuts, but I wouldn’t suggest using a regular battery.

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        • Alexk

          Nov 6, 2025

          And I have the fuel 71/4 circular, usually collecting dust. The m12 lives with my daily tools.

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      • ElectroAtletico

        Nov 6, 2025

        If you’re not a framer, for example, you don’t need a worm drive for anything

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        • EBT

          Nov 7, 2025

          Right? Tracksaw is great for those needing to cut sheet goods and not have a tablesaw. You can get sacrificial foam panels, lay the plywood or sheet material on the foam and set depth just to cut into the foam. Crosscutting is easy. Though I do like how some now have small track attached for fast cutting 2×6 or wider.

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    • TomD

      Nov 6, 2025

      I’ve never had an m12 die on me yet and I’m an infrequent user.

      I’ve also never bought an m12 battery; I always get them “free” with kit or bundle.

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    • MM

      Nov 6, 2025

      I have that saw. I bought it a few years ago and I don’t recall the price I paid so I can’t comment on if that’s a good deal or not. But I can say this: it’s my least liked M12 tool. It’s about the same size and weight as an 18V saw of the same blade size though it is much less powerful. Now sure, nobody buys a 5-3/8″ saw for “power”, but even cutting single sheets of plywood or OSB it’s not exactly fast. It’s power hungry too. Most models of M12 batteries will give poor power, poor runtime, or both. I can’t prove this but I suspect that the power demands of that saw killed two of my M12 batteries. Now that said, the 5.0 ah HO batteries you get in that kit are excellent for it. They are the only batteries I’ve used that give good power and runtime in that saw.
      My advice would be this: If you’re already on an 18/20V platform then most of the big makers offer this size saw. Get that instead. If you’re buying into a new system then I’d look hard at buying that voltage instead unless you have other tools you want on the M12 system.

      I’d only consider this saw if you knew you wanted only one cordless platform and you needed that to be M12 for unrelated reasons. In that case it’s not a bad option because you will need those 5.0 ah HOs if you expect to use the saw a lot.

      I have had two M12 battery failures over the years. Both were just past the warranty period, and they occurred with this saw. I’d describe my use as moderate. I think the failures had to do with the power demands of the saw, as the batteries were hot when they failed, and none of my other M12 tools use anywhere near that much power. I don’t think the failures I had were age-related, as I have other M12 batteries which are much older that have no problems.

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      • Mike

        Nov 6, 2025

        The current gen M12 circular ( black blade cover ) has only been out about a year.
        I did buy and return the old gen one myself after it strained cutting 2x4s.

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        • MM

          Nov 6, 2025

          I had no idea they updated this saw, just the larger models. Just to be clear I checked the model number on mine and it is 2530-20.

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    • Frank

      Nov 8, 2025

      Between 5-8 years

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  2. Dave

    Nov 6, 2025

    Milwaukee M18 Fuel Brushless 14″ Cut-Off Saw Kit – $505 link seems to be broken.

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    • Stuart

      Nov 6, 2025

      Thank you! *fixed*

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  3. A W

    Nov 6, 2025

    Thanks Stu!

    I’ve been waiting for an excuse to get the M18 track saw, and finally pulled the trigger.

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    • B-Rad

      Nov 7, 2025

      Right there with you! Have had my eye on this track saw for a long time and this is the best deal I’ve seen on it. I’ve already got more batteries than I need from other deals, and don’t need the massive Packout box for it, so this was a no-brainer for me. Thanks, Stuart!

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    • Stuart

      Nov 7, 2025

      The bare track saw is not usually bundled with a guide rail like that, at least not to my recollection, and I know it’s on quite a few regulars’ deal lookout lists.

      I forgot to check the deals of the day, and was on the way out for a few hours. Checked it last minute, saw the track saw with a guide rail, and knew I had to post about it. =)

      That’s also why it’s in the front page image.

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      • B-Rad

        Nov 7, 2025

        Good on ya! Your intuition nailed it. Excited for the season where I’m checking ToolGuyd daily if not multiple times a day. Cheers!

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  4. Rick

    Nov 7, 2025

    For me, the M18 track saw + track is an even better deal than the M18 track saw + battery that you posted the other day. I’ve now ordered both, but will be returning the earlier order.

    Thanks for all your efforts!

    There seem to be plenty of amazingly good tools deals on offer in recent weeks. I would have expected that the period leading up to Black Friday would be pretty flat for deals, but that is not the case.

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    • Stuart

      Nov 7, 2025

      The weeks leading up to Black Friday can be a good time for retailers to make a grab for any cash you were planning to spend later in the season. Sometimes the deals are really good and don’t repeat, other times they’re recurring into December.

      I haven’t seen the track saw with guide rail bundle yet, and there’s no telling if this was the first and last time for the holiday season, or if we’ll see it a couple of times through the end of the year.

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  5. Tim

    Nov 8, 2025

    Hadn’t seen this posted yet so dropping it here. Been keeping an eye out for table saw rolling stand and just picked up the DWE7485 table saw with the DW7440RS rolling stand from Home Depot for $399.

    https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-15-Amp-Corded-8-1-4-in-Compact-Portable-Jobsite-Tablesaw-with-Heavy-Duty-Rolling-Stand-with-Quick-Connect-Brackets-DWE7485WW7440RS/326894573

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