The following are links to the "free select power tools" displayed in OP's flyer. This is for reference only. The links may change when the deal goes "live".
Adding prices to each item as of May 9, 10.45am - to get a relative sense of savings
- 5/8/2021 10.50am PST - ShrewdSnow2948Added the "Max refund value" price to each. This assumes that the return of the batteries is possible as it has been previously. - 09MAY2021 16:45 EST - jtsongas
Please note these are based on "best guess" from the flyer. OP's flyer is low quality and it's difficult to make out the exact SKU's.
ONE+ 18-Volt Cordless Multi-Tool [homedepot.com] $59 (Max refund value: $36.97)
18-Volt ONE+ Hybrid Portable Fan [homedepot.com] $49.97 (Max refund value: $33.21)
18-Volt ONE+ Lithium-Ion Cordless High Pressure Inflator with Digital Gauge [homedepot.com] $24.97 (Max refund value: $19.94)
18-Volt ONE+ Cordless Orbital Jig Saw [homedepot.com] $69 (Max refund value: $40.66)
18-Volt ONE+ Cordless Reciprocating Saw [homedepot.com] $79 (Max refund value: $43.94)
18-Volt ONE+ Cordless 1/2 in. Hammer Drill/Driver with Handle [homedepot.com] $79 (Max refund value: $43.94)
18-Volt ONE+ Cordless 4-1/2 in. Angle Grinder [homedepot.com] $44.97 (Max refund value: $30.92)
ONE+ 18V Cordless 5.5 in. Circular Saw [homedepot.com] $59 (Max refund value: $36.97)
18-Volt ONE+ Cordless 5 in. Random Orbit Sander [homedepot.com] $44.97 (Max refund value: $30.92)
18-Volt ONE+ Cordless 10 in. Orbital Buffer [homedepot.com] $44.97 (Max refund value: $30.92)
ONE+ 22 in. 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Battery Hedge Trimmer [homedepot.com] $99 (Max refund value: $49.50)
One+ 8 in. 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Battery Pruning Chainsaw [homedepot.com] $89.97 (Max refund value: $47.13)
ONE+ 18V Cordless Compact Bluetooth Speaker [homedepot.com] $29.97 (Max refund value: $23.01)
ONE+ 18V Cordless Compact Area Light (2-Pack) [homedepot.com] $49.97 (Max refund value: $33.21)
ONE+ 18V Cordless Compact Glue Gun [homedepot.com] $19.97 (Max refund value: $16.62)
ONE+ 18V Cordless 1/4 in. Impact Driver [homedepot.com] $59 (Max refund value: $36.97)
90 MPH 200 CFM ONE+ 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Leaf Blower/Sweeper [homedepot.com] $59.97 (Max refund value: $37.35)
ONE+ 18V Cordless Precision Rotary Tool [homedepot.com] $44.97 (Max refund value: $30.92)
150-Watt Power Inverter for ONE+ 18-Volt Battery [homedepot.com] $59.97 (Max refund value: $37.35)
ONE+ 18V HIGH PERFORMANCE Lithium-Ion 2.0 Ah Compact Battery [homedepot.com] $69 (Max refund value: $40.66)
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(Clearly not a sophisticated home improvement person but I just need someone for assembling furniture, removing / installing faceplates, etc.)
(Clearly not a sophisticated home improvement person but I just need someone for assembling furniture, removing / installing faceplates, etc.)
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However, the poster above has a very good point about simple corded drills. It all depends on your needs. I would venture a guess that many here started with one tool, or a simple bundle, then found themselves needing more and more tools.
(Clearly not a sophisticated home improvement person but I just need someone for assembling furniture, removing / installing faceplates, etc.)
Edit: This drill should probably fall into this deal if the limit is $79.
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* 18-Volt ONE+ Cordless Fixed Base Trim Router (Tool Only) with Tool Free Depth Adjustment
(Clearly not a sophisticated home improvement person but I just need someone for assembling furniture, removing / installing faceplates, etc.)
Buy an electric screwdriver -- a drill will certainly work, but it's big, bulky, harder to fit the bit to worn screws, and if you don't have the clutch set right, you can do some damage to the screw or whatever it's screwing into. I have a couple by the Skill brand, and use them constantly, not only for screws and such, but with things like hex shaft rotary scrub brushes.
That said, a smaller size drill/driver is Real nice, if you can find one -- I've got both a Craftsman Nextec drill and 1/4" impact, and they're my go-to 80% of the time. Yeah, the drill can't compare to my DeWalt or Ryobi, but for most stuff around the home, the lighter weight and smaller size are just ideal.
1 hour charging and multiple batteries are nice for projects, but if you're only using it really occasionally, Harbor Freight has their cheap Drillmaster -- that's what I got for my son who rarely needs one. It takes longer to charge, and won't hold up for decades of use like DeWalt, but it's on sale for $16.97, 18v battery included.
https://www.harborfreig
Buy an electric screwdriver -- a drill will certainly work, but it's big, bulky, harder to fit the bit to worn screws, and if you don't have the clutch set right, you can do some damage to the screw or whatever it's screwing into. I have a couple by the Skill brand, and use them constantly, not only for screws and such, but with things like hex shaft rotary scrub brushes.
That said, a smaller size drill/driver is Real nice, if you can find one -- I've got both a Craftsman Nextec drill and 1/4" impact, and they're my go-to 80% of the time. Yeah, the drill can't compare to my DeWalt or Ryobi, but for most stuff around the home, the lighter weight and smaller size are just ideal.
1 hour charging and multiple batteries are nice for projects, but if you're only using it really occasionally, Harbor Freight has their cheap Drillmaster -- that's what I got for my son who rarely needs one. It takes longer to charge, and won't hold up for decades of use like DeWalt, but it's on sale for $16.97, 18v battery included.
https://www.harborfreig
Wow - that's amazing. How is that cordless drill set so cheap? I may need to stop by my local store to pick one up this week...
It's also an all around "economy" product. Made with cheaper materials (all plastic) and only intended for infrequent basic use around a home.
Should be perfectly fine for your needs.
If you're interested in something a bit smaller an electric screwdriver or 12v drill driver would be a good choice too.
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It's also an all around "economy" product. Made with cheaper materials (all plastic) and only intended for infrequent basic use around a home.
Should be perfectly fine for your needs.
If you're interested in something a bit smaller an electric screwdriver or 12v drill driver would be a good choice too.
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Edit: This drill should probably fall into this deal if the limit is $79.
https://www.homedepot.c
My only issue is all 4 of my Ryobi batteries are 1.5A. I just recently added several pieces of Ryobi tools including pole saw, portable wet/dry vacuum, and router. I should have waited for this deal to get the 4A batteries.
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