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ToolGuyd > Tool Deals > ToughBuilt Year-End Tool Deals at Lowe’s (12/2022)

ToughBuilt Year-End Tool Deals at Lowe’s (12/2022)

Dec 22, 2022 Stuart 9 Comments

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ToughBuilt Year-End Tool Deals at Lowes 2022 Hero

There are still some noteworthy ToughBuilt tool deals at Lowe’s, plus a couple of price-drops.

Note: ToughBuilt is a ToolGuyd sponsor. Please let me know if there are any particular tools or gear you’d like to see reviewed on ToolGuyd after the new year!

Also, please be sure to let us know if you have any experiences with these tools or gear, or if you know of any other ongoing ToughBuilt tool deals!

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ToughBuilt GelFit Knee Pads TBL-KP-G3

ToughBuilt GelFit Knee Pads

ToughBuilt describes their thigh-support knee pads as setting “the new benchmark for all-day kneeling ergonomics, comfort, and functionality.”

These knee pads are model TBL-KP-G3. I reviewed ToughBuilt’s nearly-identical model TB-KP-G3 knee pads last year, and had great things to say about them.

The TB knee pads have a hook and loop closure with quick-adjust elastic strap, and these TBL look to only have a hook and loop closure. If you want the TB model knee pads like the ones I reviewed, they cost $13 more per pair.

Buy it at Lowe’s | $39.98
Compare at Amazon
Compare at Home Depot

Read More” I Tried ToughBuilt’s Stabilization Knee Pads – Review

ToughBuilt 9-inch Magnetic Torpedo Level

ToughBuilt 9″ Torpedo Level

This torpedo level is machined from billet aluminum and features 4 vials set to 0°, 30°, 45°, and 90°, embedded rare earth magnets, a groove for pipe alignment, and anodized finish with clear markings.

Buy it at Lowe’s | $19.98
ToughBuilt 16-inch Tote Tool Bag

ToughBuilt 16″ Tool Tote Bag

This ToughBuilt 16″ tote-style tool bag features a two-handled handle that can fold out of the way for easier access to your tools, a ClipTech bar on the back for mounting compatible pouches and accessories, water-resistant plastic bottom, and plenty of pockets for organized hand tool storage.

It’s not clear to me how this model (TBL-CT-82-16) differs from the identical-looking model sold outside of Lowe’s (TB-CT-82-16). I bought the Lowe’s model and am quite pleased with the quality.

Buy it at Lowe’s | $49.98
Compare at Amazon | $79.99

If you want to add a padded carrying strap, Lowe’s has it for $5.98.

ToughBuilt 16-inch Zippered Tool Bag

ToughBuilt 16″ Zippered Tool Bag

ToughBuilt has a similar too bag with zippered wide-mouth opening, for more protection against dust, debris, and the elements.

Buy it at Lowe’s | $49.98
Compare at Amazon | $93.99
ToughBuilt Massive Mouth Hard Bottom XL 18-inch Tool bag

ToughBuilt Massive Mouth 18-inch rolling Tool Bag

This ToughBuilt 18-inch tool bag features all-terrain wheels, extending handle, water-resistant bottom, carrying handle, zippered top, ClipTech bar for compatible pouches and accessories, and plenty of pockets for hand tool storage and organization.

Buy it at Lowe’s | $99.98
ToughBuilt Utility Knife 2-Pack

ToughBuilt 2pc Utility Knife Set

This ToughBuilt 2pc utility knife set, which was $19.98 for Black Friday, has dropped down to just $9.98.

You get a retractable utility knife with ergonomic form factor, one-touch blade change release, cutting notch, and built-in blade storage, and a compact folding utility knife.

Buy it at Lowe’s | $9.98

Additional ToughBuilt Tool Deals at Lowe’s

25ft Magnetic Tape Measure – $19.98
2pc Household Tool Set – Now $14.98
Digital Angle Gauge – $19.98
Sawhorse 2-Pack – $49.98
Premium Sawhorse (Each) – $44.98

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9 Comments

  1. Mark M.

    Dec 22, 2022

    I snagged the TB work table when it was $69 and the digital angle gauge, along with a few pouches. All have been winners but particularly the work table/stand…it’s a great size and super stable. I set it up just to see how it worked and then saw no reason to fold it up.

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    • Pete

      Dec 23, 2022

      I did as well, but my wife snagged it to give me as a Christmas gift, so I haven’t had a chance to use it yet. Glad to hear your ringing endorsement!

      Reply
  2. MM

    Dec 22, 2022

    I picked up one of those 9-in torpedo levels around Black Friday. I am very happy with it. It’s solidly built, it’s lightweight, it has magnets on it, and the location of the vials is well thought out, there are even slots cut so you can view the vials from odd angles.

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    • fred

      Dec 22, 2022

      Checkpoint used to be our go-to for torpedo levels – but at less than 1/2 the price ($20 vs, $45) – I’d probably give these a try.

      https://www.amazon.com/CHECKPOINT-0300R-Precision-Torpedo-Level/dp/B00BBT305G

      Reply
  3. Scott F

    Dec 22, 2022

    Wish Lowe’s didn’t have a shipping minimum, I’ll have to order those knives for store pickup. Low grade price for what I expect is a well engineered, albeit basic, medium grade tool. I’ve been wanting more general purpose knives to keep around.

    The folding knife looks odd, but we’re not buying for looks.

    Reply
  4. AngryDrumGuy

    Dec 22, 2022

    Those work tables were a great deal at $69 and are rock solid. I like it much better than the similar DeWalt offering. Would definitely buy another if the price went back down!

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  5. blocky

    Dec 22, 2022

    I ordered the XXL 18″ rolling bag, and it arrived last week. Besides being exactly what I expected, I’m pleased that the telescoping handle is sturdy and tall! No bending over slightly while walking, as I’ve had with a few others.

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    • Matt

      Dec 23, 2022

      My only disappointment with the handle is that, because it’s very wide, it’s too wide to fit through the “handle slots” on backpacks and other luggage for rolling around airports. But I’ve found a carabiner on top and bottom of the bag can attach to the ToughBuilt case.

      Reply
  6. Matt

    Dec 23, 2022

    I use the XL (18″) rolling tool bag as a flight case for various control/communications/fiber tools and items when doing engineering site visits for power systems installations.

    It works great, and it’s nice to have the hubs on the front for a couple of tool pouches in case I need to bring some tools around site. I also stuff 4 to 5 Plano 3700 cases upright inside the main pouch for small parts. The main zipper works for a TSA lock.

    So far, a solid piece of kit for airline travel. I only wish I got the XXL instead.

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