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Flex 24V Compact Drill & Impact Driver Kit w/ 2x 2.5 Ah Batteries + Charger $89 + Free Shipping

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Lowes [lowes.com] has Flex 24V Compact Drill & Impact Driver Kit w/ 2x 2.5 Ah Batteries + Charger on sale for $89. Discounted price appears in cart. Shipping is free.

Note: quantities are limited; this might be a YMMV deal.

This sale price is $10 lower than the November 2024 Frontpage deal which received + 63 votes from the community.
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Lowes [lowes.com] has Flex 24V Compact Drill & Impact Driver Kit w/ 2x 2.5 Ah Batteries + Charger on sale for $89. Discounted price appears in cart. Shipping is free.

Note: quantities are limited; this might be a YMMV deal.

This sale price is $10 lower than the November 2024 Frontpage deal which received + 63 votes from the community.

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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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Today 01:13 PM
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ehong33234Today 01:13 PM
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Free shipping not working for me. Charging $9.99
Today 01:21 PM
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z9z91Today 01:21 PM
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It's already OOS?
Today 01:27 PM
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MojojeffToday 01:27 PM
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$109.00 in store locally available YMMV
Today 01:38 PM
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mulletinaToday 01:38 PM
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$10 shipping for me
Today 01:40 PM
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WyatthomelabToday 01:40 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
Today 02:05 PM
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SuburbanDadSJToday 02:05 PM
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Quote from Mojojeff :
$109.00 in store locally available YMMV
add it to cart. price changes
Today 02:05 PM
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SuburbanDadSJToday 02:05 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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Today 02:24 PM
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DetroitKingzToday 02:24 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.
Today 02:27 PM
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Steel_RainToday 02:27 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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christlikeToday 02:31 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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