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popularblingkblingk posted Jun 12, 2026 02:46 PM
popularblingkblingk posted Jun 12, 2026 02:46 PM

PORTER-CABLE Cordless 20V Max Drill/Impact Driver Combo Tool Kit, 2 pc. at Tractor Supply Co - $74.5

$75

$149

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Not a mainstream opinion but $75 with two tools and two batteries. Good for DIY

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Not a mainstream opinion but $75 with two tools and two batteries. Good for DIY

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Jun 12, 2026 02:58 PM
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SlickCrown7960Jun 12, 2026 02:58 PM
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All porter cable prices at tractor supply makes me want to switch back over right now lol
Jun 12, 2026 05:58 PM
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Gar03001Jun 12, 2026 05:58 PM
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Don't buy this. Tractor supply is getting rid of all their Porter Cable power tools and replacing them with Skil 20v. Porter Cable is dead. This is the last store that I was aware that carried them and they are just brushed garbage Black&Decker tools with Porter Cable colors and banging. For $79, you can get a Skil 20v brushless impact driver and drill combo with a 2Ah battery and a charger, or for $99, you can get the Craftsman RP Drill and Impact Driver Kit with 2 1.5Ah batteries and a charger. I think best option is to pay $139 on Amazon to get the Flex 24v compact drill and impact driver combo kit (model # FXM205-2A), which comes with the drill, impact driver, two 2.5Ah 24v batteries, a 160w charger and a very nice carrying bag. Flex's 24v compete dirrect with Milwaukee, Dewalt and Makita, and times Flex's tool s are best than the other three brand. I own this exact set and it is awesome. They are relatively compact and lightweight, but still have plenty of power. Porter Cable is the true bottom of the barrel, the Skil and Craftman RP Brushless are solid DIY tools, but the Flex combo kit destroys them in every possible metric you can you look at.
Jun 12, 2026 11:57 PM
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AquaVolcano980Jun 12, 2026 11:57 PM
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Quote from Gar03001 :
Don't buy this. Tractor supply is getting rid of all their Porter Cable power tools and replacing them with Skil 20v. Porter Cable is dead. This is the last store that I was aware that carried them and they are just brushed garbage Black&Decker tools with Porter Cable colors and banging. For $79, you can get a Skil 20v brushless impact driver and drill combo with a 2Ah battery and a charger, or for $99, you can get the Craftsman RP Drill and Impact Driver Kit with 2 1.5Ah batteries and a charger. I think best option is to pay $139 on Amazon to get the Flex 24v compact drill and impact driver combo kit (model # FXM205-2A), which comes with the drill, impact driver, two 2.5Ah 24v batteries, a 160w charger and a very nice carrying bag. Flex's 24v compete dirrect with Milwaukee, Dewalt and Makita, and times Flex's tool s are best than the other three brand. I own this exact set and it is awesome. They are relatively compact and lightweight, but still have plenty of power. Porter Cable is the true bottom of the barrel, the Skil and Craftman RP Brushless are solid DIY tools, but the Flex combo kit destroys them in every possible metric you can you look at.
I agree that the Flex is a better deal, but I have had this Porter Cable set for 10 years and they have done everything I have asked of them, including building a 20x40 storage building.
Yesterday 11:26 AM
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FNwozYesterday 11:26 AM
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I had this set for years with zero complaints. The impact works well. Even the bag has held up.
Yesterday 07:23 PM
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lburgguyYesterday 07:23 PM
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I've been using both Porter Cable and B&D 20V max tools for a decade with no problems whatsoever.
Yesterday 09:03 PM
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jtsongasYesterday 09:03 PM
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Orders just get cancelled, they seem to be out of stock for shipping
Today 10:03 AM
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sqlman56Today 10:03 AM
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Don't use the drill as a screw gun like I did with the first one the clutch will fail eventually, but using the impact for screws and the drill to umm drill these will last. I was sad to see Lowe's drop them. I have no complaints about porter cable tools other than abuse of the drill.

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Today 02:11 PM
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Bigbro94Today 02:11 PM
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I truly lucked out, called a nearby location and they had a set.
The set rang up $55.40 with tax.
Would have bought more , but this was last set
Today 05:46 PM
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sloddoToday 05:46 PM
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Quote from Gar03001 :
Don't buy this. Tractor supply is getting rid of all their Porter Cable power tools and replacing them with Skil 20v. Porter Cable is dead. This is the last store that I was aware that carried them and they are just brushed garbage Black&Decker tools with Porter Cable colors and banging. For $79, you can get a Skil 20v brushless impact driver and drill combo with a 2Ah battery and a charger, or for $99, you can get the Craftsman RP Drill and Impact Driver Kit with 2 1.5Ah batteries and a charger. I think best option is to pay $139 on Amazon to get the Flex 24v compact drill and impact driver combo kit (model # FXM205-2A), which comes with the drill, impact driver, two 2.5Ah 24v batteries, a 160w charger and a very nice carrying bag. Flex's 24v compete dirrect with Milwaukee, Dewalt and Makita, and times Flex's tool s are best than the other three brand. I own this exact set and it is awesome. They are relatively compact and lightweight, but still have plenty of power. Porter Cable is the true bottom of the barrel, the Skil and Craftman RP Brushless are solid DIY tools, but the Flex combo kit destroys them in every possible metric you can you look at.
Except for Makita, all of these consumer brands are either Stanley Black & Decker or TTI (Tektronic).
That being said, there are 42 one-star reviews, most of which complain about the batteries not taking a charge.
Might be worth it to open them in store and plug them in for a few minutes to check before you leave the store.

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