** someone should post the “here we go again meme” **
If you buy the DeWalt 1.7Ah battery $239 with one of the following
https://www.homedepot.ca/en/home/catego … cles-.html
If you want the tool, and NOT the battery, here are the tool cost and the effective cost of just the tool
$239 tool (4.5″ saw, 1/2″ hammer drill) after return of the battery, your cost will be $119.50 (50% discount)
$219 tool (impact driver, osc tool, 1 hand recip saw, circ saw, grinder, recip saw) your cost will be $114.28 (47.5% discount)
$199 tool (right angle drill) your cost will be $108.59 (45.4% discount)
They have the same deal, but with a 2-pack of 1.7Ah batteries, but if your goal is the free tool, you are better off with the first deal.
Another option is the DEWALT 20V MAX Starter Kit with (2) 5.0Ah Batteries and Charger
the free tools with this are here
$319 tool (1/2″ and 3/8″ impacts) your cost will be $173 (45.8% discount)
$299 (dual port charger) your cost will be $166.95 (44.2% discount)
$228 tool (router, SDS hammer, planer, jigsaw) your cost will be $144.22 (37.6% discount)
$218 tool (recip saw) your cost will be $138.26 (36.6% discount)
$198 tool (1/4″ impact) your cost will be $129.94 (34.4% discount)
They also have the same free tools with a 5Ah powerstack battery for $399, but if you’re after the free tool, the above option is better
If you want a $229 leaf blower, it comes with a free $259 battery and charger. Return the battery and the leaf blower costs you $107.46
if you want a $289 12″ chainsaw is comes with the free $259 battery. Return the battery and the chainsaw costs you $152.41
There’s other deals, useful if you want that, but just not as great of a savings https://www.homedepot.ca/en/home/catego … -tool.html
Also some good deals for $99
The calculator I used for this is at https://toolguyd.com/free-cordless-powe … alculator/
Statistics: Posted by raskal — Sep 13th, 2025 2:32 am