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expiredTel06c posted May 25, 2026 6:23 AM

DeWALT 20V Max 6-Tool Cordless Combo Kit w/ Batteries/Charger

$454

$899

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Acme Tools has DeWALT 20V Max 6-Tool Combo Kit w/ Batteries/Charger (DCK650D1P1) on sale for $499 - Extra $45 Off w/ promo code MEMORIALDAY (apply in cart) = $454. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Tel06c for finding this deal

Note, must apply the listed promo code in cart for discount to apply

Includes
  • DeWALT 20V Max Brushless Cordless 1/2" Hammer Drill (Bare Tool)
  • DeWALT 20V Max 1/4" 3-Speed Impact Driver (Bare Tool)
  • DeWALT 20V Max 7-1/4" Circular Saw (Bare Tool)
  • DeWALT 20V Max Brushless Reciprocating Saw (Bare Tool)
  • DeWALT 20V Max Oscillating Multi-Tool (Bare Tool)
  • DeWALT 20V Max 4.5" Angle Grinder w/ Kickback Brake (Bare Tool)
  • DeWALT 20V 5Ah Lithium Ion Power Tool Battery Pack w/ Fuel Indicator
  • DeWALT 20V 2Ah Compact Lithium Ion Power Tool Battery Pack w/ Fuel Indicator
  • 10" Bosch 72-Tooth Edge Circular Saw Blade for Laminate

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Price Research
    • At the time of research, this product is $45 lower (9.02% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices ranging from $499
  • About the Deal
    • Must apply the listed promo code in cart for discount/savings to apply
    • This collection of tools delivers the versatility needed to complete tough jobs (tackle a wide-range of professional applications)
    • Offer valid through May 26, 2026 or while promo code savings/supplies last
  • Additional Details
    • Product is eligible for return within 30 days of shipping (must have a return authorization)

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Written by Tel06c
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Acme Tools has DeWALT 20V Max 6-Tool Combo Kit w/ Batteries/Charger (DCK650D1P1) on sale for $499 - Extra $45 Off w/ promo code MEMORIALDAY (apply in cart) = $454. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Tel06c for finding this deal

Note, must apply the listed promo code in cart for discount to apply

Includes
  • DeWALT 20V Max Brushless Cordless 1/2" Hammer Drill (Bare Tool)
  • DeWALT 20V Max 1/4" 3-Speed Impact Driver (Bare Tool)
  • DeWALT 20V Max 7-1/4" Circular Saw (Bare Tool)
  • DeWALT 20V Max Brushless Reciprocating Saw (Bare Tool)
  • DeWALT 20V Max Oscillating Multi-Tool (Bare Tool)
  • DeWALT 20V Max 4.5" Angle Grinder w/ Kickback Brake (Bare Tool)
  • DeWALT 20V 5Ah Lithium Ion Power Tool Battery Pack w/ Fuel Indicator
  • DeWALT 20V 2Ah Compact Lithium Ion Power Tool Battery Pack w/ Fuel Indicator
  • 10" Bosch 72-Tooth Edge Circular Saw Blade for Laminate

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Price Research
    • At the time of research, this product is $45 lower (9.02% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices ranging from $499
  • About the Deal
    • Must apply the listed promo code in cart for discount/savings to apply
    • This collection of tools delivers the versatility needed to complete tough jobs (tackle a wide-range of professional applications)
    • Offer valid through May 26, 2026 or while promo code savings/supplies last
  • Additional Details
    • Product is eligible for return within 30 days of shipping (must have a return authorization)

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Written by Tel06c

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EcoCheap
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No fluff like a flashlight. This is really 6 tools. At $10/Ah that makes each tool less than $60. Someone looking to start their collection would do very well getting this.

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May 25, 2026 12:39 PM
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JohnnySlick777May 25, 2026 12:39 PM
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Pretty descent tools in this kit.
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May 25, 2026 2:26 PM
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EcoCheapMay 25, 2026 2:26 PM
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No fluff like a flashlight. This is really 6 tools. At $10/Ah that makes each tool less than $60. Someone looking to start their collection would do very well getting this.
May 25, 2026 3:36 PM
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DIY.everythingathomeMay 25, 2026 3:36 PM
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I would highly recommend this set. At 454, it has powerful tools without the high price tag of buying them individually.
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May 25, 2026 4:03 PM
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sHockz_atxMay 25, 2026 4:03 PM
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Makes me want to transition over from ryobi and sell my ryobi equivalent tool on marketplace....
May 25, 2026 5:15 PM
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FairCarpenter8097May 25, 2026 5:15 PM
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I'd really appreciate an advice from you all. I've recently bought DCK510P2 kit (https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL...re-details)

It was also discounted at $540. It is still new, so I can return it. And now there is this kit for $454. Should I return and buy this one? Here are the tool differences between them:
Drill: DCD806 vs DCD799
Driver: DCF845 vs DCF850
Circular: exactly the same
Recip: DCS384 vs DCS382
Grinder: none vs DCG405
Multitool: exactly the same
Charger: DCB118 vs DCB107
Batteries: 2x5Ah vs 1x2Ah + 1x5Ah

I can def. get angle grinder additionally to my set which will probably bring my total to ~$650 (I would probably get DCG113 though). But I loose some on the charger, hammer drill, and batteries.

Which one would you recommend to a person starting their power tool set (I had some old tools before, but they were all corded bought from garage sales).
May 25, 2026 5:18 PM
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May 25, 2026 11:17 PM
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pplordMay 25, 2026 11:17 PM
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Ryobi has similar deal at HomeDepot for $199
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May 25, 2026 11:48 PM
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westshoreMay 25, 2026 11:48 PM
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Quote from FairCarpenter8097 :
I'd really appreciate an advice from you all. I've recently bought DCK510P2 kit (https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL...re-details)It was also discounted at $540. It is still new, so I can return it. And now there is this kit for $454. Should I return and buy this one? Here are the tool differences between themBig Grinrill: DCD806 vs DCD799Driver: DCF845 vs DCF850Circular: exactly the sameRecip: DCS384 vs DCS382Grinder: none vs DCG405Multitool: exactly the sameCharger: DCB118 vs DCB107Batteries: 2x5Ah vs 1x2Ah + 1x5AhI can def. get angle grinder additionally to my set which will probably bring my total to ~$650 (I would probably get DCG113 though). But I loose some on the charger, hammer drill, and batteries. Which one would you recommend to a person starting their power tool set (I had some old tools before, but they were all corded bought from garage sales).
806 is a much more capable hammer drill
May 26, 2026 6:59 AM
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EcoCheapMay 26, 2026 6:59 AM
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Quote from westshore :
806 is a much more capable hammer drill
Yes, and it may be more than you'll ever need. Same with the recip. It's great to have top of the line stuff, but the lower end can generally do what a homeowner needs. I have a DCD805 as my compact daily drill and the DCD1007 for when all hell needs to break loose. I find the 805 to overkill for most of what I use it for and sometimes wish I had a slightly smaller and lighter variant. So I suggest the Acme kit and add what you really need as you use the tools.
May 26, 2026 3:37 PM
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TyGuyFryGuyMay 26, 2026 3:37 PM
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Running through The model Numbers on this set. It looks like a decent value. I might bite and cycle out some of my older tools
May 26, 2026 4:05 PM
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FairCarpenter8097May 26, 2026 4:05 PM
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Quote from EcoCheap :
Yes, and it may be more than you'll ever need. Same with the recip. It's great to have top of the line stuff, but the lower end can generally do what a homeowner needs. I have a DCD805 as my compact daily drill and the DCD1007 for when all hell needs to break loose. I find the 805 to overkill for most of what I use it for and sometimes wish I had a slightly smaller and lighter variant. So I suggest the Acme kit and add what you really need as you use the tools.
This is super helpful! Thanks for sharing!
May 26, 2026 7:17 PM
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ChaleposMay 26, 2026 7:17 PM
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Quote from FairCarpenter8097 :
I'd really appreciate an advice from you all. I've recently bought DCK510P2 kit (https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL...re-details)

It was also discounted at $540. It is still new, so I can return it. And now there is this kit for $454. Should I return and buy this one? Here are the tool differences between them:
Drill: DCD806 vs DCD799
Driver: DCF845 vs DCF850
Circular: exactly the same
Recip: DCS384 vs DCS382
Grinder: none vs DCG405
Multitool: exactly the same
Charger: DCB118 vs DCB107
Batteries: 2x5Ah vs 1x2Ah + 1x5Ah

I can def. get angle grinder additionally to my set which will probably bring my total to ~$650 (I would probably get DCG113 though). But I loose some on the charger, hammer drill, and batteries.

Which one would you recommend to a person starting their power tool set (I had some old tools before, but they were all corded bought from garage sales).
I would stick with the kit you have. The additional 5ah battery and grinder alone make it worth it. The DCD806 is one of Dewalt's best drills, and while you may not need its power for DIY most of the time, you'll have it if/when you need it. I own the DCF845 and like it more than I had expected. It has three power settings. Setting 1 is virtually a power screwdriver, not an impact, which is surprisingly useful. Setting 2 easily drives #8 or #10 screws into wood. I seldom use setting 3, but it's there. Altogether, the ACME kit is very good, but your kit is well worth the extra money.
May 26, 2026 8:07 PM
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FairCarpenter8097May 26, 2026 8:07 PM
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Quote from Chalepos :
I would stick with the kit you have. The additional 5ah battery and grinder alone make it worth it. The DCD806 is one of Dewalt's best drills, and while you may not need its power for DIY most of the time, you'll have it if/when you need it. I own the DCF845 and like it more than I had expected. It has three power settings. Setting 1 is virtually a power screwdriver, not an impact, which is surprisingly useful. Setting 2 easily drives #8 or #10 screws into wood. I seldom use setting 3, but it's there. Altogether, the ACME kit is very good, but your kit is well worth the extra money.
This is extremely helpful context! The kit I have does have better drill, slightly better recip saw (newer with less vibration), better battery and better charger. But my kit doesn't include the grinder while Acme does include it. So there is that. I can buy the grinder separately but in that case my kit will come to about ~650 in total price. So I was debating whether for a typical DIYer (I don't consider myself very experienced) needs all those extras that are better justify almost $200 extra price. So far I'm leaning to keeping my kit because it does have better tools plus the time/hustle to return it probably also worth something.
May 27, 2026 5:06 PM
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ChaleposMay 27, 2026 5:06 PM
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Quote from FairCarpenter8097 :
This is extremely helpful context! The kit I have does have better drill, slightly better recip saw (newer with less vibration), better battery and better charger. But my kit doesn't include the grinder while Acme does include it. So there is that. I can buy the grinder separately but in that case my kit will come to about ~650 in total price. So I was debating whether for a typical DIYer (I don't consider myself very experienced) needs all those extras that are better justify almost $200 extra price. So far I'm leaning to keeping my kit because it does have better tools plus the time/hustle to return it probably also worth something.
Ah, I misread the point about the grinder. I'd say the grinder favors the other kit only if you know you will need one soon. I do a fair bit of home and car DIY, and I own around 20 Dewalt power tools, but I have not needed a grinder in the past 10 years. Your situation may be different. I'd personally still keep the kit you have. You can always buy a grinder down the road—sales happen often enough. Up to you.

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May 27, 2026 7:30 PM
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FairCarpenter8097May 27, 2026 7:30 PM
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Quote from Chalepos :
Ah, I misread the point about the grinder. I'd say the grinder favors the other kit only if you know you will need one soon. I do a fair bit of home and car DIY, and I own around 20 Dewalt power tools, but I have not needed a grinder in the past 10 years. Your situation may be different. I'd personally still keep the kit you have. You can always buy a grinder down the road—sales happen often enough. Up to you.
Exactly my thinking! I've also decided to keep my kit. If I would be buying from scratch, I'd seriously consider this one, but given I already have the one I have, I like it and felt like quite a few tools there are at least a bit (and in some cases more than that) better, so I thought I like it enough not to bother with the hustle of returns, etc. Your comment was super helpful though, and I appreciate you taking the time to reply thoughtfully!

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