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Finally, the Dewalt XR Oscillating Tool (multitool) is back on sale for under $100 ...
as is the Dewalt XR Orbital sander
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JQM7...DWN7M370NC In stock April 10
While I'm not a fan of their 20v sander (Due to Weight. Battery Connection. And just overall aspect. The XR Oscillating tool is a must have in the 20v Dewalt lineup. To me, of all the Dewalts, this is one of the best bargains (other than the very short lived $79 sale on Amazon a few months back.)
If you --need-- want an Oscillating tool, and a good one... enjoy it! I'm getting 2 to give as gifts.
And let us know if you ever see a good deal on good blades and accessories... I said "good" accessories lol.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VBB5...54JW38FK27 NLA
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3-Tool 20V MAX LI-ION Cordless Brushless Drill/Driver, Impact Driver and XR Oscillating Multi-Tool Combo Kit with Soft Case (Charger Included and (2) 2.0Ah Batteries Included) https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-3...1002278310
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If you're a homeowner & like doing things yourself, this is a must have tool.
I did get this for $99 from Lowe's with a battery, charger, and bag, which should be available again at some point.
I agree... my local Offerup and Facebook have tons of new DCD777's and DCF787's for $60, and because theres so many, it's likely you could get them for $50 each. They're basically second to the bottom of the Dewalt drill, and impact driver.
Plus, the 2ah (as well as the 1.3ah) are darn near worthless.
So the Lowes Deal, imo, is sort of a "please take this, we have too many" deal. It would be good for reselling the drills online if the resell market wasnt inundated with these tools. I mean, they're basically "atomic" series.