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expiredRokket | Staff posted Oct 7, 2025 11:05 AM

Select Stores: Flex 24V Drill & Impact Driver + 2x 2.5 Ah Batteries/Charger

$89

$219

59% off
+ Free Store Pickupat Lowe's
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Select Lowes Stores has Flex 24V Compact Drill & Impact Driver Kit w/ 2x 2.5 Ah Batteries + Charger (FXM205-2A) on sale for $89. Select Free Store Pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal

Note, availability for store pickup varies by location and may be limited. Add to cart to see the discounted price

Combo Kit Includes
:
  • Compact Drill Driver
  • Compact Impact Driver
  • Two 2.5ah Batteries
  • 160w Fast Charger
Features:
  • FLEX Advantage: 20% more power with 24V lithium, 25% longer runtime with THERMA-TECH heat management, and up to 50% faster charging with high-power dual fan chargers
  • Compact & Powerful: Lightweight tools designed for tight spaces and all-day use
  • FX1131 Compact Drill Driver: Delivers 650 in-lbs of class-leading torque
  • FX1331 Compact Impact Driver: Two speed modes with Self-Tapping Screw Mode to prevent overtightening, stripping, or breaking
  • Exceptional Runtime:
  • Drill up to 80 one-inch holes in 2x4 lumber
  • Drive up to 350x three-inch screws in 2x4 lumber with included 2.5Ah battery
  • Sensor-Free Brushless Motor: Increases efficiency and power by reducing friction
  • Cross-Compatible System: Works with all FLEX 24V batteries, chargers, and tools

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • This sale price is $10 less than this popular FrontPage Deal from November 24, 2024 which received over 60 Thumbs Up from the community.
  • Warranty:
    • Limited Lifetime Warranty: Register within 30 days of purchase (through Dec 31, 2025) for lifetime coverage

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Written by Rokket | Staff
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Select Lowes Stores has Flex 24V Compact Drill & Impact Driver Kit w/ 2x 2.5 Ah Batteries + Charger (FXM205-2A) on sale for $89. Select Free Store Pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal

Note, availability for store pickup varies by location and may be limited. Add to cart to see the discounted price

Combo Kit Includes
:
  • Compact Drill Driver
  • Compact Impact Driver
  • Two 2.5ah Batteries
  • 160w Fast Charger
Features:
  • FLEX Advantage: 20% more power with 24V lithium, 25% longer runtime with THERMA-TECH heat management, and up to 50% faster charging with high-power dual fan chargers
  • Compact & Powerful: Lightweight tools designed for tight spaces and all-day use
  • FX1131 Compact Drill Driver: Delivers 650 in-lbs of class-leading torque
  • FX1331 Compact Impact Driver: Two speed modes with Self-Tapping Screw Mode to prevent overtightening, stripping, or breaking
  • Exceptional Runtime:
  • Drill up to 80 one-inch holes in 2x4 lumber
  • Drive up to 350x three-inch screws in 2x4 lumber with included 2.5Ah battery
  • Sensor-Free Brushless Motor: Increases efficiency and power by reducing friction
  • Cross-Compatible System: Works with all FLEX 24V batteries, chargers, and tools

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • This sale price is $10 less than this popular FrontPage Deal from November 24, 2024 which received over 60 Thumbs Up from the community.
  • Warranty:
    • Limited Lifetime Warranty: Register within 30 days of purchase (through Dec 31, 2025) for lifetime coverage

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Written by Rokket | Staff

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Model: FLEX COMPACT 2-Tool Brushless Power Tool Combo Kit with Soft Case (Li-ion Batteries Included and Charger Included) | FXM205-2A

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Steel_Rain
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I've been involved with power tools for 20 years. FLEX is a good product but you need to know the facts. FLEX is owned by Chervon, a Chinese company, that also owns SKIL, EGO and other power tool companies. FLEX has been around for about 5 years now and was aimed squarely @ the mid-high end tier power tool ranges from Milwaukee, Makita and DeWalt. They failed in that mission and have since released less and less tools over the last 2ish years. They are good tools, but are heavy and lack balance in some applications. They are powerful, but that's not always what DIY'ers are looking for. They offer a great warranty and good customer service, but be sure to register your tools within 30 days of purchase and have the receipt ready to upload when you do.
The outlook for the brand is uncertain. Some folks think Lowes is dropping the FLEX line completely in 2026, others think this is a way FLEX is clearing out old age inventory and battery's, hence the fire sale pricing. What I know is this...the last time I saw a Big Box store do this, they dropped the line of power tools completely, so be forewarned. If Lowes drops FLEX, that would leave them an online brand only and I don't think they would continue in the USA. I wish I had a concrete answer for you to make a good decision, but I don't. I think we will know more the closer we get to the end of 2025.
DetroitKingz
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I think Kobalt is the Ridgid of Lowe's. Flex is a step above both, and nearly on par with DeWalt and Milwaukee.

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Free shipping not working for me. Charging $9.99
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z9z91Oct 7, 2025 1:21 PM
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It's already OOS?
Oct 7, 2025 1:27 PM
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MojojeffOct 7, 2025 1:27 PM
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$109.00 in store locally available YMMV
Oct 7, 2025 1:38 PM
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mulletinaOct 7, 2025 1:38 PM
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$10 shipping for me
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WyatthomelabOct 7, 2025 1:40 PM
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These drills any good? How are the rest of their cordless tools? I'm looking to move to a single manufacturer cordless tool set from my hodge podged corded/cordless ones
Oct 7, 2025 2:05 PM
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SuburbanDadSJOct 7, 2025 2:05 PM
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Quote from Mojojeff :
$109.00 in store locally available YMMV
add it to cart. price changes
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SuburbanDadSJOct 7, 2025 2:05 PM
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Quote from Wyatthomelab :
These drills any good? How are the rest of their cordless tools? I'm looking to move to a single manufacturer cordless tool set from my hodge podged corded/cordless ones
solid stuff. basically the Ridgid of Lowes. Craftsman is their Ryobi
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DetroitKingzOct 7, 2025 2:24 PM
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Quote from SuburbanDadSJ :
solid stuff. basically the Ridgid of Lowes. Craftsman is their Ryobi
I think Kobalt is the Ridgid of Lowe's. Flex is a step above both, and nearly on par with DeWalt and Milwaukee.
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Steel_RainOct 7, 2025 2:27 PM
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Quote from Wyatthomelab :
These drills any good? How are the rest of their cordless tools? I'm looking to move to a single manufacturer cordless tool set from my hodge podged corded/cordless ones
I've been involved with power tools for 20 years. FLEX is a good product but you need to know the facts. FLEX is owned by Chervon, a Chinese company, that also owns SKIL, EGO and other power tool companies. FLEX has been around for about 5 years now and was aimed squarely @ the mid-high end tier power tool ranges from Milwaukee, Makita and DeWalt. They failed in that mission and have since released less and less tools over the last 2ish years. They are good tools, but are heavy and lack balance in some applications. They are powerful, but that's not always what DIY'ers are looking for. They offer a great warranty and good customer service, but be sure to register your tools within 30 days of purchase and have the receipt ready to upload when you do.
The outlook for the brand is uncertain. Some folks think Lowes is dropping the FLEX line completely in 2026, others think this is a way FLEX is clearing out old age inventory and battery's, hence the fire sale pricing. What I know is this...the last time I saw a Big Box store do this, they dropped the line of power tools completely, so be forewarned. If Lowes drops FLEX, that would leave them an online brand only and I don't think they would continue in the USA. I wish I had a concrete answer for you to make a good decision, but I don't. I think we will know more the closer we get to the end of 2025.
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christlikeOct 7, 2025 2:31 PM
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Quote from Steel_Rain :
I've been involved with power tools for 20 years. FLEX is a good product but you need to know the facts. FLEX is owned by Chervon, a Chinese company, that also owns SKIL, EGO and other power tool companies. FLEX has been around for about 5 years now and was aimed squarely @ the mid-high end tier power tool ranges from Milwaukee, Makita and DeWalt. They failed in that mission and have since released less and less tools over the last 2ish years. They are good tools, but are heavy and lack balance in some applications. They are powerful, but that's not always what DIY'ers are looking for. They offer a great warranty and good customer service, but be sure to register your tools within 30 days of purchase and have the receipt ready to upload when you do. The outlook for the brand is uncertain. Some folks think Lowes is dropping the FLEX line completely in 2026, others think this is a way FLEX is clearing out old age inventory and battery's, hence the fire sale pricing. What I know is this...the last time I saw a Big Box store do this, they dropped the line of power tools completely, so be forewarned. If Lowes drops FLEX, that would leave them an online brand only and I don't think they would continue in the USA. I wish I had a concrete answer for you to make a good decision, but I don't. I think we will know more the closer we get to the end of 2025.
Thx for the insight. I was wondering if this was an indicator of their future as well.
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RokketOct 7, 2025 3:47 PM
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Very YMMV now - I see just one (1) available in my area for pickup (free shipping not available). Slick price if you can find it. nod
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WittyHarrier1442Oct 7, 2025 3:52 PM
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Quote from SuburbanDadSJ :
Kobalt are toys. Ridgid and Flex are both above Kobalt, Craftsman, Ryobi. Ridgid and Flex are both below Milwaukee and Dewalt. If you're saying Flex is better than Ridgid thats ok. But Flex is closer to Ridgid than Milwaukee. The proof is the $89 price point on Flex. Can't buy anything Ridgid with 2 batteries and 2 tools for under $200
This is correct
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BlackEmacOct 7, 2025 4:04 PM
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Thanks, what a deal! Was looking for a drill for a friend, but for $89 I got a drill, an impact and 2 batteries?!?!?! Picking it up tonight.

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ZkyyOct 7, 2025 4:24 PM
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Quote from SuburbanDadSJ :
Kobalt are toys. Ridgid and Flex are both above Kobalt, Craftsman, Ryobi. Ridgid and Flex are both below Milwaukee and Dewalt. If you're saying Flex is better than Ridgid thats ok. But Flex is closer to Ridgid than Milwaukee. The proof is the $89 price point on Flex. Can't buy anything Ridgid with 2 batteries and 2 tools for under $200
on a tool to tool basis Flex matches up with and even outclassed Dewalt and Milwaukee on numerous occasions. The above drill and impact are not their top tier drills but comparing the brand as a whole as closer to Ridgid is unselling it quite a bit.
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