Dealmonger: DeWalt XRP 18V Six-Tool Combo Kit $550
Amazon is offering the perfect combo of DeWalt swag for $550, with free shipping. DeWalt loads this sturdy “Bag O’Tools” with a great selection of 18V heavy-duty cordless tools: a cordless hammerdrill, an impact driver, a reciprocating saw, a circular saw, a cut-off tool, a flexible floodlight, a one-hour charger, and two 18V batteries.
If you want to save some more coin, you can get a refurbished kit from Hardware Sales Inc. for $400.
XRP Combo Kit [DeWalt]
Via Amazon [What’s This?] [B000IBJ7KK] [What’s This?]
[Hardware Sales Inc.]
Street Pricing [Google Products]
I printed this deal from Amazon and took it to Home Depot today. They matched the price. Very nice.
Jason
This is a great kit. I currently use the dewalt 18v kit…….
Have had it for 3 years and have been very happy.. This is a good deal.
the steel ratchetting chuck on the dril has been great.
I got this same kit from Amazon for $491.00 over the winter. NOT a refurb model but NEW. And it came with a free too rebate for which I got the jig saw. Yes I am very proud of this deal. Actually the impact driver in my kit is the new case design with the built in LED light.
I didn’t realise that Home Depot would match prices, I could done that and not have to wait for shipping (which was free btw).
Can anyone beat that deal?
@ Dobson. Got the same deal as you with the jig saw. Batteries dont have the umph they used to. If makita lxt had a vacuum and a nailer I would switch…
Always a danged flashlight thrown in – they are a lot cheaper than the other stuff. And yet, only 2 batteries! I have a pile of 18V DeWalt stuff and purchased a bunch of batteries to go with them. You should get one battery for each tool in these “kits” so you could use all the tools without swapping batteries.
I thought about purchasing this set but was hesitating for a while. The place I work luckily bought the set before I did. I’m sure glad they did because I was not impressed. Unless you need any of thses tools for a quick 20 minute job, or need a tool in a remote place, I wouldn’t reccomend them. I’d rather drag out a cord than be running for a new battery every 20 minutes. These tools have their place but unless its just a quick job, I wouldn’t go for them.