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You buy tools for new hires??
I do when its critical to the project schedule. I'll make tool assignments so I KNOW whomever is doing whatever is equipped to perform the task without excuse. Then if the guy works out, I let them keep them. Been doing it like this since the late 90's with employee's and its always been a win/win. Granted this is for the typical stuff like drills/impact/sawzalls - limited batteries, I look at those like a consumable. Not the more expensive items like deep portabands, hammer drills, etc those are assigned to the project.
 
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Home Depot deal of the day 2/17/2025

2 pack M12 3.0 batteries plus one M12 5.0 for $99


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This is great for anyone that missed the $79 deal a couple weeks ago.
 

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Is this a good deal on the track saw?

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Deal of the day again?
Yeah, it's a pretty good price. Comes to around $250 for the bare saw.
Unless you really want that XL Packout kit, but for me the XL Packout is too big to be useful.
The saw will fit in a packout ammo box or a systainer.
 

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Is this a good deal on the track saw?

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Same deal as earlier this month. I was able to stack it with a .mil discount by having my old man order it on his account, saved another 10%.

Deal of the day again?
Yeah, it's a pretty good price. Comes to around $250 for the bare saw.
Unless you really want that XL Packout kit, but for me the XL Packout is too big to be useful.
The saw will fit in a packout ammo box or a systainer.
I modified a packout ammo box to fit the saw. It does bow the side a little but works fine. I can’t see why I would want that giant XL box for the saw.
 

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I do when its critical to the project schedule. I'll make tool assignments so I KNOW whomever is doing whatever is equipped to perform the task without excuse. Then if the guy works out, I let them keep them. Been doing it like this since the late 90's with employee's and its always been a win/win. Granted this is for the typical stuff like drills/impact/sawzalls - limited batteries, I look at those like a consumable. Not the more expensive items like deep portabands, hammer drills, etc those are assigned to the project.
I work industrial maintenance for a multi-national corporation. It's almost impossible to get those for our department, forget about anything for the employee. When contractors come in to do the work we've done in the past they almost always get brand new power tools. When we request some items for the shop I've seen them bring chinese junk from homedepot or even harbor freight. Has really gone downhill over the last 30 yrs. Had an old 14.4V NiCad sawzall die and it took months to get it replaced. Was getting push back because a 18v was not a direct replacement, was even asked if could get repaired. :rolleyes:
 

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I work industrial maintenance for a multi-national corporation. It's almost impossible to get those for our department, forget about anything for the employee. When contractors come in to do the work we've done in the past they almost always get brand new power tools. When we request some items for the shop I've seen them bring chinese junk from homedepot or even harbor freight. Has really gone downhill over the last 30 yrs. Had an old 14.4V NiCad sawzall die and it took months to get it replaced. Was getting push back because a 18v was not a direct replacement, was even asked if could get repaired. :rolleyes:
Well don't think for one second I don't work for the same kind of penny pinchers. The first major contract I landed out here in 2019 was a $20M retrofit. My boss at the time set the tool budget at $10K. After the first couple of days watching how our hard side guys were going about their job I asked why??. And I was told well that's the way we've always done it.

So I dropped $30K on some stuff, developed some very specialized pieces of equipment and handed a slew of new tools and introduced different methods to do their tasks.

A couple months goes by and my boss calls and chews my *** for 20 minutes about blowing the tool budget. I waited till he finally took a breath and told him to check my labor burden numbers. Sheepishly he tells me I'm at $.33 on the dollar to which I informed him by the next billing cycle we'd be at $.25 on the dollar..........he STFU.

A couple of those pieces of equipment changed our industry and this company made millions off of them over the next few years. And beyond the labor burden numbers, it increased our safety margin by 95%. and ended all the foot and ankle injuries with just one invention.

For those that might ask, it was a hydraulic door cart to grab, pick up and layover or rack into dedicated material carts steel doors that weighed from 300-500lbs ea, ending the three monkeys fn a football way of manhandling them - "the way they've always done it"

To put a bow in this, no one gives me **** about what I spend on tools.
 

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Picked this up on clearance for $350 - thought it was a pretty solid deal if you’re looking for a weed eater like I was.


It's a powerful trimmer, and they are only getting rid of it (that kit) because it contains the 8ah HO in it, as we should soon see on the mower 😉. Scan your receipt to your email, you will need it on the batteries down the road.
I have never found my Gen1 QuikLok capable trimmer incapable of what I need it to do, and you can find those for ~$140 new pulled from kits. So depending on your future needs, the attachment capability (and weight of 2 batteries) keep most from choosing this model.

HD accessory clearance

$6.32 - 5-pack OMT Blade - sku 1006484021
$4.03 - 1/2" installer bit - 256109
$3.53 - 3/8" installer bit - 255878
$18.02 - 1/4" socket set - 1007603315
$50.04 - 3/8" impact socket set - 1006248258
$80.04 - 1/2" impact socket set - 1006248723
$38.04 - 60pc PackOut Set - 1011660772

red, but not Mwk
$5.02 - Diablo 16-piece spade set - 1011858103
 

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It's a powerful trimmer, and they are only getting rid of it (that kit) because it contains the 8ah HO in it, as we should soon see on the mower 😉. Scan your receipt to your email, you will need it on the batteries down the road.
I have never found my Gen1 QuikLok capable trimmer incapable of what I need it to do, and you can find those for ~$140 new pulled from kits. So depending on your future needs, the attachment capability (and weight of 2 batteries) keep most from choosing this model.

HD accessory clearance

$6.32 - 5-pack OMT Blade - sku 1006484021
$4.03 - 1/2" installer bit - 256109
$3.53 - 3/8" installer bit - 255878
$18.02 - 1/4" socket set - 1007603315
$50.04 - 3/8" impact socket set - 1006248258
$80.04 - 1/2" impact socket set - 1006248723
$38.04 - 60pc PackOut Set - 1011660772

red, but not Mwk
$5.02 - Diablo 16-piece spade set - 1011858103
What’s wrong with the batteries? I’m not up to speed.
 

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What’s wrong with the batteries? I’m not up to speed.
Not really a discussion for here in the deal section, but 8 and 12 amp high output batteries have been known to lose their capacity prematurely. It has to do with cell balancing, which you can Google and will get plenty of results on the topic.
Unfortunately I watched a video recently that shows the new Forge batteries not implementing proper cell balancing either.
I try to routinely charge my batteries on the regular charger over night, but do still utilize fast chargers other times.

I included the deals in my post, to sort of get around posting a discussion reply to your post.
 

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Not really a discussion for here in the deal section, but 8 and 12 amp high output batteries have been known to lose their capacity prematurely. It has to do with cell balancing, which you can Google and will get plenty of results on the topic.
Unfortunately I watched a video recently that shows the new Forge batteries not implementing proper cell balancing either.
I try to routinely charge my batteries on the regular charger over night, but do still utilize fast chargers other times.

I included the deals in my post, to sort of get around posting a discussion reply to your post.
I think it’s relevant discussion to whether or not something is a deal, and is generally helpful in making purchasing decisions. Makes sense as I’ve warrantied 3 12ah from my mower and have a current 8ah that’s dead that came with my polisher.
 

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Well since I ran this thread off the rail, I suppose I could make up for it with today’s prices. The batteries everyone already knew about. But the die grinder and 5amp battery is the best deal I’ve seen yet.

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May I be forgiven now 🙏
 

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HA!!!!!

Redemption is mine!!!




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UPDATE: These deals dried up as of midnight the 17th
 
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It's a powerful trimmer, and they are only getting rid of it (that kit) because it contains the 8ah HO in it, as we should soon see on the mower 😉. Scan your receipt to your email, you will need it on the batteries down the road.
I have never found my Gen1 QuikLok capable trimmer incapable of what I need it to do, and you can find those for ~$140 new pulled from kits. So depending on your future needs, the attachment capability (and weight of 2 batteries) keep most from choosing this model.

HD accessory clearance

$6.32 - 5-pack OMT Blade - sku 1006484021
$4.03 - 1/2" installer bit - 256109
$3.53 - 3/8" installer bit - 255878
$18.02 - 1/4" socket set - 1007603315
$50.04 - 3/8" impact socket set - 1006248258
$80.04 - 1/2" impact socket set - 1006248723
$38.04 - 60pc PackOut Set - 1011660772

red, but not Mwk
$5.02 - Diablo 16-piece spade set - 1011858103

Were those store-specific, or limited-time deals?

The Packout set 1011660772 is coming up as $74.00 here.

Mike
 
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Scan your receipt to your email, you will need it on the batteries down the road.
I'll second this. Do not rely on Home depot to keep it in " your purchases" on your account. Evidently they scrub them after two years. I'm having issues with my 12 ah battery and thought i could look it up on my account with them. Luckily i moved and saved the email when i bought it with the chain saw 2 years ago,. ***** because I didn't use that battery much as I didn't want to wear it down when I had others. Hopefully someone will come up with a 120ac to 18 volt converter to slide onto the tools for down the road when all the batteries die.
 

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Milwaukee stuff over on Woot today:


Tempted by the 12AH forge battery ... I have one, need a second for the mower / shop vac...


edit to add - if you use the woot app, orders over 100$ get 15$ off at checkout along with free Prime shipping if you have amazon prime.
 
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WOOT has several items on sale, equal to what has been recently and currently advertised from Depot.
 

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The new M18 sander with battery is a decent deal. Boat sanding season is coming soon, so I’ll probably grab one of these as an upgrade from the original. The smaller handle should be easier for me to palm and easier for the wife to grip.


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The new M18 sander with battery is a decent deal. Boat sanding season is coming soon, so I’ll probably grab one of these as an upgrade from the original. The smaller handle should be easier for me to palm and easier for the wife to grip.


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Gotta love Home Depot.
First time I've seen a sander that "Uses T-shank jig saw blades" :)
$199 with a 'free' 5.0ah battery, $169 with the same battery included.

Definitely an upgrade from the previous model, but not to where it'll substitute for my corded sanders yet.
M12 Detail sander is a battery powered delight, though.
 

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Gotta love Home Depot.
First time I've seen a sander that "Uses T-shank jig saw blades" :)
$199 with a 'free' 5.0ah battery, $169 with the same battery included.

Definitely an upgrade from the previous model, but not to where it'll substitute for my corded sanders yet.
M12 Detail sander is a battery powered delight, though.
Agreed. I bought one a month or so back and it does ok, but it sure doesn't replace a corded or pneumatic unit.
 

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Agreed. I bought one a month or so back and it does ok, but it sure doesn't replace a corded or pneumatic unit.
I bought one on the deal today. I’ve only used the Gen 1 for the past few years, so it should be an improvement. I like the look of those M12 6” body work sanders, but I can’t justify the cost and they really need dust collection all the time.
 

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Milwaukee stuff over on Woot today:


Tempted by the 12AH forge battery ... I have one, need a second for the mower / shop vac...


edit to add - if you use the woot app, orders over 100$ get 15$ off at checkout along with free Prime shipping if you have amazon prime.
Arrived today, manufacture date of mid Jan.
Even if woot isn’t an auth dealer warranty shouldn’t be a big issue
 

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Can anyone explain the 'free battery' offer on HD?


Does the battery end up being free when you check out? Ive yet to figure out how to get the free battery offer.
The free battery is "out of stock", so it won't work. Generally you'd have to click on that empty box that says free under it, at the top right and select an item (battery). Then in check out, the items will appear like 2 posts above yours, with the prices discounted to the same price as the light alone.
 

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I need another M18 inflator (for a second vehicle). Any good deals out there?

HD seems to be at full price ($170) on these at the moment.

Mike
 
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