ToolNut has the Makita 7-1/4 36v X2 Rear Handle Circular Saw Kit available for $249 w/ free bare tool and free shipping. The saw kit includes (2) 5.0 ah batteries, dual charger, and a bag. Add the saw kit to cart and view cart to select your free tool.
Free tool options include:
Blower (brushless)
Multi-Tool (brushed)
3-1/4" Planer (brushed)
Reciprocating Saw (brushed)
Jigsaw (brushed)
https://www.toolnut.com/makita-xs...t-5ah.html
also available is the top handle version for the same price. credit to user Horsesock for this find:
https://www.toolnut.com/makita-xs...h-kit.html
additionally Home Depot has the same deal w/ different tools, can be "hacked" to $148.33 for just the saw kit
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Makit.../301282463
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The rear handle is actually cheaper and more free tools to chose from when you use the promo code MOMSDAY, Came to $250 even with tax.
The rear handle is actually cheaper and more free tools to chose from when you use the promo code MOMSDAY, Came to $250 even with tax.
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What is the better version for a novice home DIYer???
I plan to rebuild a wooden shed with my uncle and aside from that not much else major. I've already bought into Makita tools and this looks like a really great deal with batteries.
Thanks
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What is the better version for a novice home DIYer???
I plan to rebuild a wooden shed with my uncle and aside from that not much else major. I've already bought into Makita tools and this looks like a really great deal with batteries.
Thanks
The tool selection on this hack is better than last month's (only had the oscillating multi-tool). Still waiting for a hack with a paddle grinder, starting to kick myself for not getting the toggle grinder last November.
I am hoping that the free tool selection at toolnut.com shown might make it's way to Home Depot as I wouldn't mind having the planer, it would be handy to finish off my deck with it's crappy quality lumber.
https://www.homedepot.c
What is the better version for a novice home DIYer???
I plan to rebuild a wooden shed with my uncle and aside from that not much else major. I've already bought into Makita tools and this looks like a really great deal with batteries.
Thanks
thank you, kind SD'rs.
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this is a beast of a saw, and im a milwaukee guy
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