Planning on With You Againdoing some home improvement for the spring? Well, you're probably going to need more than a basic screwdriver and some leftover hardware from the IKEA couch you built years ago. Time to get some tools that'll actually help you get the job done.
Amazon's Big Spring Sale is a fantastic time to start building out that power tool arsenal, because they have a pretty sweet selection of cordless tools that are heavily discounted. From drills, to sanders, to circular saws, they have a little bit of everything. Be quick, though, because March 31 is the final day of the Big Spring Sale, and we don't know if all (or any) of these deals will continue after the conclusion of the event.
Below, check out the best deals on cordless power tools that we could find during Amazon's Big Spring Sale.
Rubbermaid Reveal Power Scrubber — $15.98$19.95(save $3.97)
Black + Decker 20V MAX Cordless Drill Kit — $59$69.99(save $10.99)
KIMO Cordless Electric Ratchet Wrench Set — $59.94$74.99(save $15.05)
Black + Decker 20V MAX Cordless Reciprocating Saw Kit — $64.99$69.99(save $5)
Craftsman V20 Cordless Hammer Drill Kit — $89$129(save $40)
Bosch PS31-2A 12V Max Drill/Driver Kit — $89$139(save $50)
Dremel 8240-5 12V Cordless Rotary Tool Kit — $89.99$99.99(save $10)
DeWalt 20V MAX Cordless Wet-Dry Vacuum — $97.08$159(save $61.92)
DeWalt 20V MAX Circular Saw — $99$159(save $60)
Black + Decker 20V MAX Power Tool Combo Kit — $127.93$199.99(save $72.06)
DeWalt 20V MAX Orbital Sander — $134.35$179(save $44.65)
DeWalt 20V MAX Cordless Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit — $139$239(save $100)
Porter Cable PCC790B20V MAX Lithium 18GA Brad Nailer Kit — $159.99$187.99(save $28)
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