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Select Power Tools/Accessories: Bosch & Metabo

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Lowes has select Top Brands Power Tools/Accessories (Bosch, Metabo) for Buy One Get One Free w/ Purchase on sale listed below or when following the instructions listed below. Select free curbside pickup if stock permits.

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    • Select your choice of available 'Top Brands Power Tools' from the list below
  2. Before adding your tool to cart, click on the 'Select Your Free Gift' and add the available tool to cart
  3. Your free tool gift will be added/discounted at checkout
  4. Prices for Buy One Get One Free promotional tool offer starts at $99

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  • Free promotional tool item will be reflected in cart
  • Select qualifying tools may vary/can only select from the available choice in the promotional offer page
  • Offer valid through July 7, 2021 or while promotion last
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Lowes has select Top Brands Power Tools/Accessories (Bosch, Metabo) for Buy One Get One Free w/ Purchase on sale listed below or when following the instructions listed below. Select free curbside pickup if stock permits.

Thanks to community member Kendrive for finding this deal

Note, curbside pickup may vary depending on location.

Deal Instructions
  1. Click this link here
    • Select your choice of available 'Top Brands Power Tools' from the list below
  2. Before adding your tool to cart, click on the 'Select Your Free Gift' and add the available tool to cart
  3. Your free tool gift will be added/discounted at checkout
  4. Prices for Buy One Get One Free promotional tool offer starts at $99

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Free promotional tool item will be reflected in cart
  • Select qualifying tools may vary/can only select from the available choice in the promotional offer page
  • Offer valid through July 7, 2021 or while promotion last
Additional Note
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated
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jeff34270
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Before anyone asks, no, you can not "hack" this deal by keeping one and returning the other.
Munkynutss
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For the Bosch tools, it's just free battery/charger no matter what tool you choose. Which isn't terrible, but it's also their "usual" promo with Bosch tools. Frankly, I have more batteries than I do tools, or I'd be all over this.

Solid "meh" deal, but great if you're looking to jump into the Bosch cordless ecosystem.
RedX11
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Online it appears that you choose one of these tools and add it to your cart, you get the specific free tool that goes with the one you are buying. It is automatically added to your cart

Doesn't look like there's a list to choose from to choose said free item.

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Before anyone asks, no, you can not "hack" this deal by keeping one and returning the other.
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Would be nice if the bosch 7 1/4 saw was the track saw compatible one
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Online it appears that you choose one of these tools and add it to your cart, you get the specific free tool that goes with the one you are buying. It is automatically added to your cart

Doesn't look like there's a list to choose from to choose said free item.
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Quote from RedX11 :
Online it appears that you choose one of these tools and add it to your cart, you get the specific free tool that goes with the one you are buying. It is automatically added to your cart

Doesn't look like there's a list to choose from to choose said free item.
It is different for each item it seems. For example the first battery on the list has more than 10 items to choose from
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Disappointed that the Craftsman 20v doesn't have a string trimmer in the freebie list. Mad at myself for letting the Brushless one on clearance last year for $80 go. I didn't like the look of the guard or the feed advance so I canceled the order but I should have at least tried it (on the other hand it looks to be discontinued without a replacement so maybe there were serious issues with it). I've been picking up the clearance 20v brushless (if available) tools (drill, impact driver, heat gun so far) so it would have been in the same battery system. I'm tempted to get the 4ah battery and free tool but I don't need any of them.

Anyone know if the Craftsman 20v batteries either fit in other systems or have other batteries that fit them with easy modifications?
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Munkynutss
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For the Bosch tools, it's just free battery/charger no matter what tool you choose. Which isn't terrible, but it's also their "usual" promo with Bosch tools. Frankly, I have more batteries than I do tools, or I'd be all over this.

Solid "meh" deal, but great if you're looking to jump into the Bosch cordless ecosystem.
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Quote from Munkynutss :
For the Bosch tools, it's just free battery/charger no matter what tool you choose. Which isn't terrible, but it's also their "usual" promo with Bosch tools. Frankly, I have more batteries than I do tools, or I'd be all over this.

Solid "meh" deal, but great if you're looking to jump into the Bosch cordless ecosystem.
My dad has been wanting to get some cordless tools for small projects around his home. Would you recommend the Bosch ecosystem? I was going to go with Ridgid from Home Depot but now I see this deal.

I know he wants a reciprocating saw and the circular saw

thank you for any advice.

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Quote from chaoss :
My dad has been wanting to get some cordless tools for small projects around his home. Would you recommend the Bosch ecosystem? I was going to go with Ridgid from Home Depot but now I see this deal.

I know he wants a reciprocating saw and the circular saw

thank you for any advice.
For diy, once a year usage try Home Depot ryobi, but ask him, most guys have a preference. Like the ladies LV vs Channel etc Smilie
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Quote from chaoss :
My dad has been wanting to get some cordless tools for small projects around his home. Would you recommend the Bosch ecosystem? I was going to go with Ridgid from Home Depot but now I see this deal.

I know he wants a reciprocating saw and the circular saw

thank you for any advice.
The Kobalt XTR line is pretty solid. The only thing I don't have so far is the circular saw.

But a reciprocating is extra awesome to have and this XTR one is a beast. Gotta toss something large and metal that won't fit in your trash can? It'll make quick work of it provided you have the decent quality $8-15 blade.

All you need for $400. I don't know your budget but set this will do nicely and I wish I would have just bout it to begin with.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-X...1002274180
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Quote from auspexian :
For diy, once a year usage try Home Depot ryobi, but ask him, most guys have a preference. Like the ladies LV vs Channel etc Smilie
Does the brand name or higher price in purses or handbags actually represent quality? I know in power tools it almost always does
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This is one disturbingly erotic tool sale
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Quote from Munkynutss :
For the Bosch tools, it's just free battery/charger no matter what tool you choose. Which isn't terrible, but it's also their "usual" promo with Bosch tools. Frankly, I have more batteries than I do tools, or I'd be all over this.

Solid "meh" deal, but great if you're looking to jump into the Bosch cordless ecosystem.
Bosch is notorious for tough - but limited depth of products. They rule in Europe, and guys here who bleed blue are to the death. However - Milwaukee has MUCH more in the way of options. Ryobi (Home Depot) is a no -brainer - vast number of tools and priced much better than Milwaukee. I'm no dewalt fan, period. One last one to throw in the mix is the KOBALT line - I have the ridiculously expensive Bosch impact (1/2 lugs) and when on a deployment - I needed another and bought the Lowes / Kobalt - and although its not as tough (well made) - nor as strong - I can buy the Kobalt and a dozen new batteries for the price of the tool only for Bosch. The Lowes/Kobalt battery prices cannot be touched - and they have a REAL 7.25" circular...
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Quote from brettmansdorf :
Bosch is notorious for tough - but limited depth of products. They rule in Europe, and guys here who bleed blue are to the death. However - Milwaukee has MUCH more in the way of options. Ryobi (Home Depot) is a no -brainer - vast number of tools and priced much better than Milwaukee. I'm no dewalt fan, period. One last one to throw in the mix is the KOBALT line - I have the ridiculously expensive Bosch impact (1/2 lugs) and when on a deployment - I needed another and bought the Lowes / Kobalt - and although its not as tough (well made) - nor as strong - I can buy the Kobalt and a dozen new batteries for the price of the tool only for Bosch. The Lowes/Kobalt battery prices cannot be touched - and they have a REAL 7.25" circular...
I guess I'm "ride or die" with Bosch. Well invested in the ecosystem now for over 20 years.

If I start into a new system (expensive proposition now) it'd probably be Makita. One of the few companies that makes their own tools. Milwaukee/Ryobi are both the same company. Milwaukee Fuel line is supposed to be top notch, but there's a dizzying aray of tools in the Milwaukee lineup, I wouldn't know where to start.
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Quote from chaoss :
My dad has been wanting to get some cordless tools for small projects around his home. Would you recommend the Bosch ecosystem? I was going to go with Ridgid from Home Depot but now I see this deal.

I know he wants a reciprocating saw and the circular saw

thank you for any advice.
Like I said in my post above, I may be a bit biased, but I've been a huge Bosch fan for decades. Their tools are tough as hell and last forever. I miss the old "Made in Switzerland" stuff, it'd outlive you.

Rigid is decent if you go "top of the line". I hear the lifetime warranty is hit or miss, with a few loopholes rigid/home depot exploit from time to time.

The one time I needed warranty service on my old hammer drill, Bosch paid for return shipping on my old one and sent out a new one 2nd day air. No muss, no fuss.

Everything else has been bulletproof. My Bosch corded recip is great, and my old cordless circular saw outworked a contractor's corded back in the day. Depending on your dad's projects or abilities, the Skil worm drive is supposed to be awesome and goes on sale frequently at Amazon.

High-drain devices like saws I always try to buy corded. Especially if it's the only one of them you have. It's been my experience that cordless are fine for small projects or if you have a corded backup. But your mileage may vary.

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