Get deep discounts on tools from Craftsman, DeWalt, Ryobi and more with Amazon holiday delivery

Don't miss out on powerful deals on power tools that can still get there in time for holiday gifting ... if you act now.
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A power tool is the type of gift that’ll last someone a lifetime, and last-minute shoppers can still get a great deal on one if they shop on Amazon. Big names like Ryobi, Craftsman, and DEWALT are offering excellent deals on gear at Black Friday prices that’ll get delivered before the holidays. Whether you’re shopping for someone who needs a new cordless drill or want to finally pick up a new ratchet set for yourself, don’t miss out.

RYOBI P884 18-Volt ONE+ Lithium-Ion Combo Kit (6-Tools) $279.95 (Was $359.99)

RYOBI P884 18-Volt ONE+ Lithium-Ion Combo Kit (6-Tools)

Instead of settling for a good deal on one tool, how about a great deal on six? This six-tool bundle from RYOBI includes a drill, impact driver, circular saw, reciprocating saw, job plus base, work light, two swappable Lithium-Ion batteries, and a bag. This bundle typically costs $360, which is a good deal in its own right, but Amazon’s $80 discount brings that down to $280. That works out to just $47 per tool. Another benefit to getting this bundle is knowing that the batteries included in it can be used be used to power any of the tools. Getting power tools from different makers means constantly having to keep track of different batteries and chargers.

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Brandt Ranj

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Brandt Ranj is a commerce reporter at Popular Science. He writes about the latest and greatest gadgets, from headphones and TVs to chargers and cables. He splits his time between New York City, Long Island, and Croatia, carting test gear around the U.S. and the globe.

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