I leave for a few days....
CPO has a sitewide Presidents' Day Weekend sale. 15% off with coupon code
PREZ15 when you spend minimum $75. Free shipping over $99. Great especially for infrequently promo'd items. Matches or beats a number of front page deals. Lots of options from a number of brands including Milwaukee, Dewalt, Makita, Bosch. Some product exclusions.
Update: Included items will have a red tag (pic attached).
https://www.cpooutlets.com [cpooutlets.com]
Examples:
1.
Milwaukee 2825-21PS M18 FUEL 10 in. Pole Saw 8.0 Kit with QUIK-LOK: $340
Includes:
- M18 FUEL Power Head with QUIK-LOK - 2825-20
- M18 FUEL QUIK-LOK 10 in. Pole Saw Attachment - 49-16-2720
- M18 FUEL QUIK-LOK 3 ft. Attachment Extension - 49-16-2721
- M18 REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT XC 8 Ah Lithium-Ion Battery Pack - 48-11-1880
- M18 / M12 Multi-Voltage Rapid Lithium-Ion Battery Charger - 48-59-1808
- Shoulder Strap - 49-16-2722
https://www.cpooutlets.com/milwaukee-2825-21ps-m18-fuel-10-in.-pole-saw-kit-with-quik-lok/miln2825-21ps.html [cpooutlets.com]
2. Milwaukee 2527-20 M12 FUEL HATCHET Brushless Lithium-Ion 6 in. Cordless Pruning Saw: $152
https://www.cpooutlets.com/milwau...27-20.html
3. Milwaukee 48-22-8315 PACKOUT 15 in. Tote: $67
https://www.cpooutlets.com/milwau...28315.html
4. Milwaukee 2104 450 lumen Spot/Flood Headlamp: $25
https://www.cpooutlets.com/milwau...n2104.html
5. Milwaukee 2744-20 M18 FUEL 21-Degree Cordless Framing Nailer: $297 (OOS)
https://www.cpooutlets.com/milwau...44-20.html
Already posted but worth mentioning:
Bosch 12V Flexiclick 2.0 Kit is $127
https://www.cpooutlets.com/bosch-...40fcb.html
Bosch 18V Flexiclick 4.0 Kit is $210
https://www.cpooutlets.com/bosch-...fcb15.html
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Worth. Every. Penny. I built a garage - probably have at least 20k nails through it, not a single jam.
https://www.cpooutlets.
My post was not intended to be about the OP, but was also intended as a commentary on CPO's use of the term "sitewide". I appreciate your posts and I am sorry that my comment may have been misunderstood as attacking your efforts.
Big demerits to CPO for the misleading term, but thanks to Andy for pointing out some decent deals.
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I'll add that we will be hard pressed to find a 100% site wide discount code. There will always be exceptions and exclusions unless we start buying our tools from Bed Bath and Beyond and get their never ending 20% mailers. This CPO deal actually had many fewer exclusions than other recent coupon codes. Example: ACME is 10% off and you have to buy two qualifying items from a much shorter list.
Another thing that's nice is that the code doesn't exclude items already on sale. So there's some additional savings there where applicable.
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Worth. Every. Penny. I built a garage - probably have at least 20k nails through it, not a single jam.
https://www.cpooutlets.
Dewalt doesn't always make the best tools, but their nailers are definitely some of the better ones. By lacking what exactly do you mean?
As for overall pricing, Given the tight real estate market and subsequent new and remodel building boom, I imagine they're moving plenty of product at MSRP.
I have the Dewalt finish nailer and its fine - great even for what I need it for - but can usually the time to support with two hands and drive a nail in a precise location.
1. Read the OP.
2. A 15% off coupon code is not going to create an all-time low for every item, even if it includes 100% of items on a website. This is why the OP has some examples of good deals with links. The best deals are the rarely promo'd items (as stated) and items that are already on sale which benefit from an additional 15%.
3. Please consider posting deals yourselves. The critics above appear to have a combined 0 deals posted in the last 4+ years. Deal websites need deal postings.
4. When a deal is posted, look for the positive in it rather than the negative. Do your homework before posting, especially if you're going to make a blanket statement like "All items overpriced" when the OP already pointed out some really good prices, some of which meet or beat prior front page deals.
5. Thank you for solidifying my decision to take a hiatus and post elsewhere.
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EDIT: Also, I cannot rep you on this post because "You must spread some reputation around before giving it to Andytime again." Which is something I've read other people say here a lot. F the haters.
1. Read the OP.
2. A 15% off coupon code is not going to create an all-time low for every item, even if it includes 100% of items on a website. This is why the OP has some examples of good deals with links. The best deals are the rarely promo'd items (as stated) and items that are already on sale which benefit from an additional 15%.
3. Please consider posting deals yourselves. The critics above appear to have a combined 0 deals posted in the last 4+ years. Deal websites need deal postings.
4. When a deal is posted, look for the positive in it rather than the negative. Do your homework before posting, especially if you're going to make a blanket statement like "All items overpriced" when the OP already pointed out some really good prices, some of which meet or beat prior front page deals.
5. Thank you for solidifying my decision to take a hiatus and post elsewhere.
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You posted a normal everyday price, not a deal. It's sad how pathetic you are going through old posts to try to prove an unprovable point.
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What's sad is your hypocrisy! When somebody questions YOUR deal, you seem to take it very personally and question why anyone would dare question your post... yet I have to laugh, you do the same thing to everyone else's posts! Half of YOUR comments are "no deal, regular price," while you berate others for criticizing your posting.
The deal you're referring to of mine was a few cents more than it's all time low 7 years ago and about 45% less than Knipex's list price. In order for something to be a good deal, it just has to be lower than what competitors sell it at... or close to a recent low price. According to you, almost anything sold at Costco would be a bad deal, bc that's Costco's regular price. Right? You got your handy dandy Camel flat line chart... oh, yeah, that item is 50% less than everywhere else, butttttt it's Costco's regular price, so no deal... how ridiculous.