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popularkodachi posted Today 07:25 AM
popularkodachi posted Today 07:25 AM

SKIL 12V brushless 2 tool (drill & driver) + 1 free tool for $69

$69

$119

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https://www.lowes.com/pd/SKIL-PWR...5015187703

Lowes' having Skil 12V drill and driver + 1 free tool deal for $69

free tools choice are:

***3/8 rachet wrench
***reciprocating saw
***jig saw
***sander (mouse)
***5/12 circular saw
***oscillating multi tool
***3/8 impact wrench

deal expires on 11/18/25
this is very good deal for 3 tools for $69 if you are interested in SKIL 12V series.
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https://www.lowes.com/pd/SKIL-PWR...5015187703

Lowes' having Skil 12V drill and driver + 1 free tool deal for $69

free tools choice are:

***3/8 rachet wrench
***reciprocating saw
***jig saw
***sander (mouse)
***5/12 circular saw
***oscillating multi tool
***3/8 impact wrench

deal expires on 11/18/25
this is very good deal for 3 tools for $69 if you are interested in SKIL 12V series.

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Model: SKIL PWR CORE 12 Power Tool Combo Kit | CB8429A-11

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Today 07:59 AM
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RedStripeE90Today 07:59 AM
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Thanks OP. What exactly do people use an Impact Driver for? What does it do or do better that a regular drill doesn't do?
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PringlesRGudToday 09:00 AM
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Quote from RedStripeE90 :
Thanks OP. What exactly do people use an Impact Driver for? What does it do or do better that a regular drill doesn't do?

An impact driver is for driving screws and bolts into your target material(wood,sometimes metal, concrete, etc) with much greater strength(torque) than a normal drill would. It's also faster too. For a very basic home diyer for just basic furniture building or just random projects, you likely can get by with just a power drill. It'll be slower and more frustrating continuing to switch out bits/drills, but it will get the job done. Once you start deciding to expand and save time you'll see each of the tools shine in their own categories of use. Think of mechanics using impact wrenches vs using a normal wrench, both can technically get the job done, but one will be much less painful than the other.

Impact drivers are also loud compared to drills. I can use a drill while somebody is asleep in the next room, but using an impact would wake them up usually.
Last edited by PringlesRGud November 18, 2025 at 02:03 AM.
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08CivicSiToday 09:38 AM
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Great deal
Today 12:10 PM
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Drpatel23Today 12:10 PM
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Thanks OP. I needed a new set for new home.
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Today 12:27 PM
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This is the same price it's been for several months. Last month they had a daily special where it was $49.
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NautianToday 12:58 PM
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All the free stuff is out of stock lol
Today 01:01 PM
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angryPapaBearToday 01:01 PM
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I had the drill, and returned it. the chuck would not hold 1/4" bit securely when drilling in thin plastic. There is no click in the chuck, so you do not know if the bit is secure.
Of course, I could have gotten a defective one.

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Quote from Nautian :
All the free stuff is out of stock lol
I can see all the free tools. It shows only one initially but you have to click on "edit" to bring up the other options
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lgxbToday 01:33 PM
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hackable?
Today 01:57 PM
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tomandjerry00Today 01:57 PM
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I've been very impressed with the Skill 12V line. Yes the 1/4" impact all the time as well as compressor, lights, vacuum, etc. I have a ton of 20V dewalt stuff but find myself reaching for the Skill more often as it's smaller and lighter.

Also nice having USB-C batteries. Easy to charge and useful for topping off laptop, phone, etc. while on the go.

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