Lowe's has a sale going on for the DCF 891B that includes two powerstack batteries for $249.99. If you price match Homedepots sale price of 199.00 at Lowe's they'll still honor the free powerstack batteries. Worked for me at Lowe's
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Go to the self checkout, and before scanning the impact call a team member over. Ask to price match HD website. They will confirm the price HD website and price match it. Proceed to scan the batteries and the promotional discount automatically applies.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../317991381
https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT/5002909333
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I got rigid at 891b + 2 batteries for $199
I have the 891 and was thinking of getting the currently posted 923b deal to compliment it
Got mine off, I went at it for minutes with a 923, this thing was a couple seconds (if even that) before it was loose. But YMMV, I don't have a Honda crank bolt 😂
Yes I just did this today, tool by itself is around $105 when you return the batteries
The store keeps the Dewalt tools wrapped with the anti-theft sensors and everything is cabled together. As I walked up another customer was being helped with a saw and the sensors were disconnected, so I grabbed the impact. But the batteries were held in a separate coil so I had to ask the employee to grab one for me. He carried it to self checkout himself (me carrying the impact), scanned it, then nodded to the employee watching self checkout to help me finish up. The self checkout employee reached for the impact and scanned it as I was saying I would like to do a price match. While I had the Home Depot link pulled up on my phone we went back and forth a few times on whether I would save any money (she was adamant that price matching would cost me more). I finally got her to reset the cart so we could scan just the impact. I showed her how it rang up as $249, Home Depot was $199, and that is what I would like to price match. She was hung up on how I would need batteries and it would end up costing me more, but I tried to push through that. She finally tried a price match and then needed manager approval so she called someone over. The first manager asked what was going on and the employee relayed the entire story, causing more chaos and confusion. The first manager decided she didn't know and called over another. This second manager gets up to speed and says I can't price match on a promo and walks away. I recite that back to the first manager and employee: "So we can't try a price match on the impact and then scan the batteries and see if the promo applies?" The self checkout employee says "we can do it but it won't save you any money, you'll be paying more." I asked to try it but she just repeated that again. So I say thanks, I'll have to think on it and walk away. I hear the employee telling manager 1 "We should try it to prove I'm right." So I walk back and say let's do it! She scans the impact, price matches $199.00, manager approves, they scan the batteries, and the cart adjusts to $94.24 for the batteries and $104.77 for the impact (total of $199.01). I hold out my credit card, employee looks to manager, manager says "ok, ring it up" and that's that.
If I valued my time more I'd probably have walked away earlier, but it worked out.
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The store keeps the Dewalt tools wrapped with the anti-theft sensors and everything is cabled together. As I walked up another customer was being helped with a saw and the sensors were disconnected, so I grabbed the impact. But the batteries were held in a separate coil so I had to ask the employee to grab one for me. He carried it to self checkout himself (me carrying the impact), scanned it, then nodded to the employee watching self checkout to help me finish up. The self checkout employee reached for the impact and scanned it as I was saying I would like to do a price match. While I had the Home Depot link pulled up on my phone we went back and forth a few times on whether I would save any money (she was adamant that price matching would cost me more). I finally got her to reset the cart so we could scan just the impact. I showed her how it rang up as $249, Home Depot was $199, and that is what I would like to price match. She was hung up on how I would need batteries and it would end up costing me more, but I tried to push through that. She finally tried a price match and then needed manager approval so she called someone over. The first manager asked what was going on and the employee relayed the entire story, causing more chaos and confusion. The first manager decided she didn't know and called over another. This second manager gets up to speed and says I can't price match on a promo and walks away. I recite that back to the first manager and employee: "So we can't try a price match on the impact and then scan the batteries and see if the promo applies?" The self checkout employee says "we can do it but it won't save you any money, you'll be paying more." I asked to try it but she just repeated that again. So I say thanks, I'll have to think on it and walk away. I hear the employee telling manager 1 "We should try it to prove I'm right." So I walk back and say let's do it! She scans the impact, price matches $199.00, manager approves, they scan the batteries, and the cart adjusts to $94.24 for the batteries and $104.77 for the impact (total of $199.01). I hold out my credit card, employee looks to manager, manager says "ok, ring it up" and that's that.
If I valued my time more I'd probably have walked away earlier, but it worked out.
Just worked for me here in Arizona price matched Home Depot . Wrench $104.77 and batteries $94.24.
I can't find a way to add a screenshot of my receipt.
The store keeps the Dewalt tools wrapped with the anti-theft sensors and everything is cabled together. As I walked up another customer was being helped with a saw and the sensors were disconnected, so I grabbed the impact. But the batteries were held in a separate coil so I had to ask the employee to grab one for me. He carried it to self checkout himself (me carrying the impact), scanned it, then nodded to the employee watching self checkout to help me finish up. The self checkout employee reached for the impact and scanned it as I was saying I would like to do a price match. While I had the Home Depot link pulled up on my phone we went back and forth a few times on whether I would save any money (she was adamant that price matching would cost me more). I finally got her to reset the cart so we could scan just the impact. I showed her how it rang up as $249, Home Depot was $199, and that is what I would like to price match. She was hung up on how I would need batteries and it would end up costing me more, but I tried to push through that. She finally tried a price match and then needed manager approval so she called someone over. The first manager asked what was going on and the employee relayed the entire story, causing more chaos and confusion. The first manager decided she didn't know and called over another. This second manager gets up to speed and says I can't price match on a promo and walks away. I recite that back to the first manager and employee: "So we can't try a price match on the impact and then scan the batteries and see if the promo applies?" The self checkout employee says "we can do it but it won't save you any money, you'll be paying more." I asked to try it but she just repeated that again. So I say thanks, I'll have to think on it and walk away. I hear the employee telling manager 1 "We should try it to prove I'm right." So I walk back and say let's do it! She scans the impact, price matches $199.00, manager approves, they scan the batteries, and the cart adjusts to $94.24 for the batteries and $104.77 for the impact (total of $199.01). I hold out my credit card, employee looks to manager, manager says "ok, ring it up" and that's that.
If I valued my time more I'd probably have walked away earlier, but it worked out.
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I'm not super familiar with Milwaukee, but if anything, I'd say that M12 compares to 921/923 (½"/⅜" drive compact impact). This (891) is the next step up from the 921/923.