Save up to 33% off on DeWALT tools at Home Depot, made in America

Since 1924, DeWALT has been reshaping our lives one tool at a time.This innovative tool brand has been reviewing its ideas on the job, passing rigorous testing on job sites.

And right now, we’ve found them on sale at Home Depot, up to 33 % off.Before you see these tools hit the market, each one has been dropped, covered in dust, abused, frozen, and run non-stop in horrible weather for weeks to ensure it still runs from the first day it arrived.It’s no surprise it’s made in America.

Sure, it’s made with global materials, but the business tries its hardest to bring a quality tool to market at a price you can afford.And right now, Home Depot is making it extra accessible by throwing a flash sale on DeWALT tools.If you have a remodel on the back of your mind, a Tiny Home to construct, or just want more tools added to your belt, DeWALT is designed to endure.Many users have highly rated its long battery life and quick charging abilities and feel it’s worth the money.

This 2-tool combo kit includes the DCD999 20V MAX* 1/2-inch Brushless Cordless Hammer Drill/Driver with FLEXVOLT ADVANTAGE technology, delivering up to 42% more power when used with FLEXVOLT batteries.You’ll also get the DCF887 20V MAX XR Cordless Impact Driver, a DCB606 FLEXVOLT battery, a 20V MAX 2.0Ah compact battery, a charger, and a handy kit bag.

What customers are saying: “Nice kit since you get a 60V battery for use with other bigger power tool.Otherwise seems to be working well, but it’s not the cheapest for sure.

Triple LED stays on after you release the trigger for a while, which is quite useful.”This tool kit is a $675 value if purchased separately, so $299 is a smoking deal, especially if you love to drill.The set includes the XR hammer drill/driver, ATOMIC impact driver, two 4.0Ah batteries, a charger and a handy kit bag.

Both tools feature powerful brushless motors designed for heavy-duty tasks.For $40 extra, get a 2-year warranty.This is a great deal and one we urge yo...

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Publisher: New York Post

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