![]() There are killer deals to be found elsewhere too – but nobody offers so many good deals on so much stuff. I can’t help but agree – Home Depot does the best job of any major retailer here in Canada too. How about a special Home Depot-exclusive Leatherman multi-tool? A special edition Husky-branded Maglite flashlight? Are there any retailers you’d say offer better or more compelling tool deals?Īlso, here’s an interesting question I ponder at times – what would I do differently? I tend to spend a lot of time sorting through my observations about tool retailer trends, changes, and patterns, but I’m also limited to the retailers I can visit. If I were starting from scratch and needed to build up a cordless tool kit, I think that Home Depot would stretch my dollar the furthest. But if viewing Home Depot’s promos through the ideas of someone looking to start or expand a tool kit, well, HD cannot be easily beat.Īs mentioned, I always end up with strong “I’d buy that” sentiments, and you can also gauge this by how many of the deals and promos I end up posting about. I know there are a lot of “eh, they’ve got nothing I need” sentiments about Home Depot’s seasonal deals, and I usually feel the same outside of promos on core tools and consumables. Most of their promos these days are on no-name brands that pay for the visibility and placements.Īt Home Depot, some of their seasonal deals are predictable repeats, but there are always enough new promos to keep things interesting. What can we look forward to here with respect to tool deals? Their Prime Day 2020 was decent, but they don’t seem to be putting much effort into things anymore. What about Walmart and their Hart Tools? From the start, Walmart and Hart said they’re not really focused on promos.Īmazon just announced Prime Day 2021, which will take place on 6/21 and 6/22. They had a better showing last winter holiday season, and I hope they continue to improve. Lowe’s has been trying new things, and I feel that things are a little different now compared to what I’ve seen in recent years, but their promos aren’t as vast or compelling. But, they seemingly stopped caring about anything and all aspects of the store fell apart. They had promos on the broadest selection of tools, and they always introduced new brands each holiday season. I remember when Sears had the biggest and best holiday shopping season display. If I find a deal to be very compelling, some of you might feel the same, and so picking up a review sample on impulse is usually worth it. Granted I was shopping for ToolGuyd purposes, but I try to follow my intuition with such purchases. They also had promos on the Milwaukee M12 Surge kit, M18 Fuel stubby impact wrench, and different “buy this, get that” types of cordless power tool offers.Ī post shared by Stuey yesterday’s visit, I couldn’t leave without picking up the Dewalt Atomic laser distance measurer or stud finder to try out. ![]() Some of Home Depot’s deals are discounts, bundles, or special buys centered around products you typically don’t see on sale, such as the new Milwaukee M18 Fuel Packout vacuum. I was at the local Home Depot to pick up something in a hurry and found myself doing double-takes at the Milwaukee M12 and M18 cordless power tool deals. This is the first time I can recall seeing a Milwaukee Tool deal like this, and we might not see something like this again. That’s more of a Wow that’s a great deal! promo. HOT Milwaukee Hand Tool Deals at Home Depotīuy 3 of these basic every-use hand tools, get 1 free (or 25% off your total). Skip the Fastback deal, and another one will pop up, either around the winter holidays or perhaps sooner.Īnd then there’s Milwaukee’s Father’s Day 2021 hand tool deals: Although the Fastback knife deals change from time to time, I would consider this a somewhat predictable promo. ![]() I would say that Home Depot’s various tool deals fall into either of two categories: predictable special buys, and WOW that’s a great deal!!įor example, they currently have a Milwaukee Fastback utility knife 2-pack special buy right now where you can get well more than your money’s worth for $15 with free shipping. (Home Depot is currently a ToolGuyd sponsor, but this post is outside that scope.) This is usually a good measure of a retailer’s tool deals – how much I groan about the work involved with writing things up.
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