Lowes has CRAFTSMAN V20 4-Tool 20-Volt Max Brushless Power Tool Combo Kit with Soft Case (2-Batteries Included and Charger Included) for as low as $74 in-store pick up and YMMV.
Previous deal was $119
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DEAD deal, along with the other Lowes Craftsman discounts.
Last Updated by MrSkeptic on 12-23-2021 at 01:06 PM
Lowes has CRAFTSMAN V20 4-Tool 20-Volt Max Brushless Power Tool Combo Kit with Soft Case (2-Batteries Included and Charger Included) for as low as $74 in-store pick up and YMMV.
Previous deal was $119
Model: CRAFTSMAN 4-Tool Brushless Power Tool Combo Kit with Soft Case (Li-ion Batteries Included and Charger Included) | CMCK420D2
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Amazing price. But these are trash right? I know brushless is good but isn't the name not what it was? Like slightly above "tools around the house for homeowner projects" or is this closer to contractor grade tools?
Last edited by marmasatt December 21, 2021 at 05:47 AM.
Amazing price. But these are trash right? I know brushless is good but isn't the name not what it was? Like slightly above "tools around the house for homeowner projects" or is this closer to contractor grade tools?
I would say that if you are not a contractor, these tools should be good enough for you.
Amazing price. But these are trash right? I know brushless is good but isn't the name not what it was? Like slightly above "tools around the house for homeowner projects" or is this closer to contractor grade tools?
Made by Dewalt, these are pretty much in between Dewalt and Black & Decker as far as quality goes.
Amazing price. But these are trash right? I know brushless is good but isn't the name not what it was? Like slightly above "tools around the house for homeowner projects" or is this closer to contractor grade tools?
Although I recently switched over to Dewalt, I have predominantly purchased Craftsman power tools (corded and cordless) for the last 25+ years. II am not a pro, just an around-the-house handyman, but I have never had a Craftsman power tool fail on me.
I went for Dewalt not because of ruggedness, but variety. I want cordless everything on a single battery platform, and Dewalt makes that easy with their impressive ecosystem. I'm giving my duplicated Craftsman tools to my son-in-law, cause they still work great, and he is just starting to build his tool collection.
So I agree with ihateu3, unless you are a professional contractor--or you abuse tools--I think Craftsman will last as long or longer than you need them to. Yes, they are maybe not quite as good as the "pro" lines from Dewalt, Milwaukee, or Makita, but I would still choose Craftsman over any other standard or "house" brand, especially with the deals (like this) that you can get sometimes.
Last edited by cohiba December 21, 2021 at 09:27 AM.
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Made by Dewalt, these are pretty much in between Dewalt and Black & Decker as far as quality goes.
This guy tears the down the tools . At about the 13:00 mark he's showing the DeWalt and Craftsman guts side-by-side and they're identical. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h...Tm8&t=119s
$299 for me too - I was just in our local store (zip 62704) a couple hours ago. There is another 4-tool kit for $88 on clearance but it doesn't come with any batteries, charger, or soft case. This kit posted was still $299 and the other kit was on sale, so I'm hoping the OP was looking at the right tag.
Amazing price. But these are trash right? I know brushless is good but isn't the name not what it was? Like slightly above "tools around the house for homeowner projects" or is this closer to contractor grade tools?
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I went for Dewalt not because of ruggedness, but variety. I want cordless everything on a single battery platform, and Dewalt makes that easy with their impressive ecosystem. I'm giving my duplicated Craftsman tools to my son-in-law, cause they still work great, and he is just starting to build his tool collection.
So I agree with ihateu3, unless you are a professional contractor--or you abuse tools--I think Craftsman will last as long or longer than you need them to. Yes, they are maybe not quite as good as the "pro" lines from Dewalt, Milwaukee, or Makita, but I would still choose Craftsman over any other standard or "house" brand, especially with the deals (like this) that you can get sometimes.
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And here's another showing the Craftsman seeming to be a clone of the DeWalt 887: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C...ROs
SBD just made sure the batteries Weren't interchangable.
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I did pick up the brushless grinder for $55
And here's another showing the Craftsman seeming to be a clone of the DeWalt 887: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C...ROs&t=258s [youtube.com]
SBD just made sure the batteries Weren't interchangable.
BTW, got mine a couple days ago for $74.87. same store is back to $299.99 now.
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