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Home Depot Tools Flash Sale (12/2/25)

Dec 2, 2025 Stuart 9 Comments

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Home Depot Tool Deals of the Day for 12-2-25 with Dewalt Milwaukee Ryobi Anker

Home Depot has new tools of the day, featuring a broad selection of cordless power tools, accessories, and more.

Featured brands include Milwaukee, Dewalt, Ryobi, Anker (battery power stations), Husky (workbenches and tool storage), and more.

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These online-only deals end at 3am ET 12/3/25 unless supplies sell out sooner.

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Following are a couple of deals that stood out to me.

Milwaukee M18 Fuel Cordless Mid-Torque Impact Wrench and M12 Fuel Ratchet Combo Kit + Another M18 Battery – $469

This is $80 lower than the same promo elsewhere (such as at Acme Tools and separately at HD). If you like the idea of an M12 ratchet and M18 impact wrench combo kit, but the price is still too high, Home Depot also has a $299 special buy.

Milwaukee 10pc Hammer Drill Bit Set – $20

Dewalt 20V Max 3Ah Battery – $39

Ryobi 18V Cordless Snow Blower Kit – $429

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Anker 1800W Solix Solar Generator – $729

Husky 72″ Workbench – $319.16

There’s another “heavy duty” model that’s also 72″ long but 1″ shallower. I’m not sure what the differences are beyond that to justify the slight price difference.

There are many more deals – I don’t see any “run, don’t walk” promos, but as usual I think it’s worth a look.

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Home Depot also added a countdown timer saying their Black Friday tool deals end tomorrow.

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9 Comments

  1. David

    Dec 2, 2025

    Stuart, there’s something missing in the workbench commentary: “There’s another “heavy duty” model that’s also 72″ long but 1″ shallower. I’m not sure what the differences are beyond that and the.” <- and the?

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    • Stuart

      Dec 2, 2025

      Oops – thanks! Sorry, I got distracted and forgot to circle back. The 72″ x 24″ workbench is $6 less than the “heavy duty” 72″ x 23″ workbench.

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      • Rog

        Dec 2, 2025

        Well, you see, the difference is that the other one is “heavy duty” so that’s worth the extra money.

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      • Ryan

        Dec 2, 2025

        The heavy duty work bench is a beast. The legs fold under for storage. I bought two of them in January this year for $199. Their current prices is ridiculously high compared. Its a great work bench. It weighs like 120lbs.

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  2. Al-another-Al

    Dec 2, 2025

    Heavy duty model is 20 gauge vs 24. Matte scratch resistant powder coating vs glossy powder coating. Pre-assembled. Latches to allow legs to fold. Frame is welded vs bolted. Frame is rectangular tube vs c-shaped stamped. Weight is 128# vs 103. Capacity less at 2300# vs 3000#. Includes 12A power strip with USB receptacle.

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  3. TMedina

    Dec 2, 2025

    Home Depot also has, or at least had this morning, the compact driver and drill with two extended batteries and charger for $149.

    At this rate, I may as well just sign my paycheck over to Milwaukee and be done with it

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    • James

      Dec 2, 2025

      What is “Extended batteries”? Are they batteries that extend into bigger batteries? Or was it a typo? Please help me understand what you’re talking about

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      • Stuart

        Dec 2, 2025

        He’s likely referring to the Doorbuster deal https://toolguyd.com/home-depot-dewalt-milwaukee-ryobi-doorbuster-tool-deal-2025-final-updates/ where the kit’s typical batteries are replaced by higher capacity battery packs.

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      • TMedina

        Dec 2, 2025

        Sorry, I work nights.

        And yes, Stuart is right – the 6AH batteries listed in the link.

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