
Ohio Power Tool’s Black Friday discounts are still going strong, and one of them caught my attention.
Now thru 11/30/25 – unless supplies sell out sooner – save 15% on in-stock Milwaukee products.
This deal seems to work on all in-stock Milwaukee tools that aren’t already discounted. An existing promo discount on Packout tool boxes, for example, mean they’re excluded from this sale.
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But, there are plenty of Milwaukee tools – including some “special buys” at already discounted bundle prices, do look to be eligible for this deal.
It also works on many high ticket items that are in-stock, such as Milwaukee plumbing tools and inspection camera systems, MX FUEL cordless power equipment, Force Logic press tools and accessories, concrete tools, laser levels, ProPEX expanders, and more.
For example, The Milwaukee M18 power supply is $749 at Home Depot, and since it’s on sale at Ohio Power Tool the discount applies and knocks the price down to $637. They also have a couple of the MX FUEL Carry-on power supply bundles with a FORGE battery.
This also works on the Milwaukee M18 FUEL TRACK SAW KIT where you get the plunge-cutting saw, battery, rapid charger, and special Packout tool box. The 31″ guide rail is also eligible for this 15% off discount.
Update: Tool Nut is running a similar deal where you save 15% on select Milwaukee tools and products.
Ohio Power Tool also has a bundle deal where you can get an M18 Fuel Sawzall reciprocating saw kit, FORGE 8Ah battery, and blade set with Packout organizer for $469. The bundle deals ends soon, unless supplies sell out sooner.
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The saw kit by itself sells for $349. While Ohio Power Tool’s deal bundle seems like a good value, there are other values you might like better.
If you want the same saw but don’t care about the FORGE battery, Home Depot has 3 free tool promos where you can get the same M18 Fuel Sawzall with an M18 starter kit for $199, High Output starter kit for $299, or 2-tool hammer drill and impact driver kit for $399.
Home Depot also has a deal where you get the Super Sawzall and a FORGE battery for $279.
UPDATE: The Sawzall bundle deal ended and there’s now a new one:

This new bundle deal features the Milwaukee M12 Fuel brushless impact driver (3453-20), M12 Fuel brushless stubby 3/8″ impact wrench (2562-20), and High Output XC 5Ah battery (48-11-2450) for $319.




Jason
Yesterday I tried to buy the new Milwaukee M18 Precision Blower from Ohio Tools and the discount did NOT apply, even though it was in stock. I talked to customer service and they basically shrugged and couldn’t help me.
Stuart
It could be price-fixed. It wasn’t eligible for Acme’s coupon offer either.
I saw that the 31″ track was discounted but the 55″ wasn’t and emailed about it. If they respond (I don’t expect them to as it’s Saturday), but will ask about the blower too.
The brand new backpack vacuum *is* eligible, and so maybe just select SKUs are affected either intentionally or by mistake.
Daniel
I just tried on the M18 Precision Blower too.
Do you need a promo code? I couldn’t find reference to the flash sale on OHPT website.
Stuart
It gives a promo code (Q425-ML-FS-POS-03) but seems to apply automatically to eligible in-stock products.
Click the link above and you should see the details. Click on any product on that page and you should still see details of the flash sale for eligible products.
Daniel
Thanks Stuart. Tried the code you provided and in fact it does say that the code is not valid.
Scott F
Thanks for this one! I didn’t pull the trigger on the transfer pump the wife has been asking for on either of the Acme % off sales – almost did it at 12% Thanksgiving Day, but ultimately didn’t get there. Didn’t expect to get another 15% off opportunity this season.
Stuart
I’m glad it helped!
There are a very limited number of opportunities where tools like that are discounted, and so I rushed through the post (sorry for any typos!) before I head out to see if any in-store doorbuster deals are left.
fred
Great Lakes Power Tools 10% off with no sales tax for many shipping-addresses may save you some money on Milwaukee items.
https://greatlakespowertools.com/
fred
I had bought 2 Milwaukee ForceLogic tools early in the month using a 15% off sale that MaxTool was running. I saved $420 compared to Acme. Just for comparison I put the same 2 items in a test cart on the Great Lakes site and the 10% off with no sales tax would have saved an extra $98 – so it may be worth comparing.
Stuart
This is the Ohio Power Tools (and Tool Nut) 15% deal with no cap on most in-stock Milwaukee tools and products. Acme’s deal was 15% off with a $300 cap.
I know and trust these retailers. A lot of independent tool dealers will run similar 15% off in-stock Milwaukee promos at different times throughout the holiday season.
fred
I trust both of them (ToolNut and OHPT) too – as well as Acme.
One of my companies had an account with ToolNut – and the guys would often shop at the bricks and mortar store when they were working in the area. I’ve also had good experiences buying from Acme, MaxTool and Great Lakes Power Tools. Great Lakes is often where I look when I want to buy some oddball Milwaukee part that is hard to source elsewhere. This year buying from MaxTool proved to be OK – especially since they didn’t limit the 15% off or exclude any of the items I wanted. The shipped quickly after i placed the order (from California) – and I received everything in good shape expeditiously. My complaint about some other vendors is that I’ve found some will take your order (and charge your credit card immediately) when an item is out of stock (sometimes for an indeterminant time). I’ve not had that issue with those I’ve mentioned above.
Rick
Toolnut still has a 15% discount on lots of Milwaukee tools, with “FREE Shipping on Most Orders”. Some products tagged “Black Friday” have even larger discounts.
They’re offering solid discounts on some other brands as well. For example, there is a 15% discount on all Fein products, and I don’t know of any other company doing that right now.
Stuart
Thanks!
Link to Tool Nut sale – I’ll add it to the post as soon as I get back from scouting out in-store tool deals and doorbusters.
Jim Felt
I’ve (shockingly enough on this of all days) actual “tool” question. What exactly is the use model for the new hand held Milwaukee blower?
fred
Milwaukee says: “Our M18™ Brushless Precision Blower delivers the Fastest Air Speed for Stubborn Debris, commonly found in hard-to-reach or hard-to-clean places.”
On the Similar Makita tool – Makita says: “The 18V LXT® Brushless Cordless High Speed Blower/Inflator (XSA01) is a handheld solution with a convenient in-line design for focused dust and debris removal. ”
Seems like a lot is left to the buyer’s imagination – but maybe for applications where one might use “canned air” ?? I could see its possible use in the fabrication shop I once had an interest in. We’d get in aircraft assemblies for rework or repair that had all sorts of detritus on surfaces that had accumulated over years of use. Our general shop air – was not clean enough for blowing such assemblies clean – so we had a small “laboratory grade” air compressor.
Daniel
I like to keep my tools clean. I like to blowing the saw dust off any power saws like chainsaws, saber saws, circular saws etc or my routers. I currently use a leaf blower, but this isn’t the best.
Once The loose saw dust is off, I vacuum and if need be get into some nooks and crannies with a small brush. Then wipe off with a damp cloth. Keeps them clean and in better working order.
I would also use the precision blower to clean the dust out of computers, use it in detailing of the car and many more things. Canned air can help with some of those, but it’s costly and sometimes blows propellent out.
Stuart
I bought the Makita XGT cordless blower – one of the only tools of its kind at the time – because I was tired of trying to clean sawdust off miter saws and table saws with a leaf blower before bringing them back in.
There are a lot of application examples here: https://toolguyd.com/makita-xgt-cordless-duster/
I don’t have a permanent shop air setup and it was a hassle to bring out an air compressor. Vacuuming all the spaces and corners of these tools wasn’t easy or very effective.
fred
My old IR compressor is in a separate shed building adjoining my house. Plumber that I once was, I did a black iron piping system from it to both my basement shop and garage. When I had as many pneumatic tools as electric ones – that compressor ran fairly regularly and despite its insulated shed and vibration dampening – you really know when it’s operating. Neglecting the noise, and even though my air system has inlet and outlet air treatment (filters, desiccant dryer) I have found that minute amounts of vaporized oil will make it through to a blow gun. This is frustrating not enough to lubricate a pneumatic tool (you have to add some oil ahead of the tools to do that) but just enough to sometime leave a fine residue which can attract dust. You probably need to step up to a laboratory or food-grade compressor (sometimes a multistage diaphragm pump) to be sure of scrupulously clean air. My go to for quick cleanups – especially when my compressor is sitting silent – is to use a smaller Makita blower:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Makita-18V-LXT-Lithium-Ion-Cordless-Variable-Speed-Blower-Tool-Only-XBU05Z/313580799
Bosch, Dewalt, Metabo-HPT, and Milwaukee all make similar tools
Daniel
Never saw that article of the Makita blower before, but those are exactly the reasons I want it.
I still think the Milwaukee is priced too high for a tool only at $179 and an M12 version would likely be even more useful, since it would be smaller.
I guess I hold out for a deal or an M12, but I’ll see how much patience I have. lol
Stuart
I don’t think M12 is likely, but we’ll see.
Skylar
If we’re running sheets for subfloor, roof decking, or wall sheathing then the blower is fantastic for cleaning off the sheet after a cut. If you don’t, then you’re that much more likely to get dust in your face when you pick it up to send to the guys installing (if it isn’t also you). I used to do this with a larger blower, but the small guy hangs on my bags like an impact driver so it’s much more convenient.
Chuck
I got some misc Milwaukee stuff. Collated screwdriver attachment for the Fuel Screw Gun that I’d picked up from Toolup on Ebay. It was $130. Also got bits and a drywall blade. And they had a repeat of the 14” M18 chainsaw with free spare chain, for $269. I got it too. A very fruitful holiday haul, between all the sales.