Lowe's has
Metabo HPT 1-3/4" 15 -Degree Pneumatic Coil Roofing Nailer + Metabo HPT Multi-Volt 36-volt 7-1/4" Brushless Hybrid Capable Cordless Circular Saw Kit on sale for
$269 (Price in Cart, Circular Saw will be auto-added with the Nailer).
Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup where available.
- Note: Ensure the Metabo HPT Multi-Volt Circular Saw is selected in the Buy 1 Get 1 offer window on the page for it to be added to cart. Availability may vary by location.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
Rokket for sharing this deal.
Includes:
- Metabo HPT 1-3/4" 15 -Degree Pneumatic Coil Roofing Nailer (NV45AB2M)
- Metabo HPT Multi-Volt 36-volt 7-1/4" Brushless Hybrid Capable Cordless Circular Saw Kit (C3607DWAM)
- Includes Saw, 4.0Ah Battery, Rapid Charger, 7-1/4" Blade, Dust Collector Set, Hex Wrench and Carrying Bag.
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Far better deal at Menards [menards.com]. For $299 you get the roofing nailer plus the 18v triple hammer impact kit with charger and 5.0/2.5 multivolt battery, plus the free circular saw kit. You would be able to get $32.89 back in in-store credit, so not all here will be interested. But you also qualify for the mail in rebate for an additional free 5.0 battery.
And a circular saw?
We'll see: I took plenty of screenshots. $32 shipping though....
Same thing with Lowe's, a different sku; but at Lowe's it doesn't list the saw as a bonus for that item.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Metabo-H...5015059855
The extra 36v/18v battery by rebate is what really tipped the scale. New tool line for me; Dammit Slickdeals!
Oh well, I already have a couple of impacts in Hilti 18V, A Ridiculous Batch of Dewalt 18V (pod, but with adapters), some Dewalt 20v; and a collection of Makita and Milwaukee. And GreenWorks 80v! I decided long ago that I wasn't "team such and such color"; I'm Team "Whatever Works Best After Shootout". Only got dragged into Dewalt 20v because their oscillating multitool's variable trigger makes it FAR better for plunge cuts than the Milwaukee's rolling speed dial.
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