Best Home Depot Black Friday Deals

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Apparently, it's always Friday at The Home Depot. Or at least, The Home Depot Black Friday deals have slipped all customary bounds of the calendar: Online deals have already started as of Wednesday, November 5, and will go all the way to December 3.

This includes some very steep discounts on flagship tool brands like Milwaukee, Ryobi, and Dewalt tools—by which I mean half-off and buy-one-get-one steep. Seemingly half the store is on sale. But here's an early look at some of the best deals to look out for as Black Friday rings in early.

Buy-One-Get One Deals on Dewalt Tools

A few tools from home improvement staple Dewalt are on sale for buy-one-get one at the moment. It's a bit tough to sort out on The Home Depot's site, but essentially you've got a mix and match of a few select Dewalt tools.

Buy one, and any of the other tools is free. This includes the 13-Inch Cordless String Trimmer ($139), the 20V Cordless Leaf Blower ($179), the 20V MAX XR Cordless Brushless Jigsaw ($239), and the 20V MAX Cordless Brushless Circular Saw ($229)

Aside from that BOGO deal, you can get a free Dewalt tool with the purchase of a battery, or a free Dewalt battery with the purchase of a tool, as detailed here. Or, kinda most of the rest of the Dewalt toolkit is on sale this month for somewhere between 20 percent and 50 percent off. It's not the steepest discount on the list, but might I suggest WIRED's absolute favorite drill and driver kit, on sale now for $50 off?

DeWalt cordless drill set and bag

Photograph: Home Depot

DeWalt

20V Max 1/2-Inch Cordless Drill

The Home Depot Milwaukee Tools for 50 Percent Off

During The Home Depot's month-long Black Friday sale, you can also opt to go with buy-one-get-one or 50-percent-off deals on a number of Milwaukee Tools. WIRED Reviewer Scott Gilbertson is already on record as loving the Milwaukee Tool ecosystem as a smart investment—to make use of Milwaukee's excellent battery tech. He now owns dozens, from impact guns to circular saws and a drywall screw gun.

Anyway, the most essential tool in the kit, Milwaukee's M18 Fuel Brushless Cordless Hex Impact Driver ($179), is on a buy-one-get-one sale alongside other select Milwaukee tools as part of a buy-one-get-one deal that also includes Milwaukee's brushless cordless grinder ($229) and cordless personal inflator ($199). Other tools include free batteries with select tools, or vice versa.

Buy-One-Get-One Makita and Ridgid Tools

Once you've bought into a tool ecosystem, it's kinda part of your life now: You've chosen a battery pack that will power a whole world of powered implements. Different WIRED staffers have their own preferences. For WIRED reviewers Julian Chokkattu and Pete Cottell both, their personal world is Makita. And Makita is one of the brands with a killer buy-one-get one at the moment: Just buy one of the Makita tools here, and you can select either a free battery pack, or a freebie among seven other Makita tools in the $200 range.

Otherwise, tool brands Ryobi and Ridgid each have similar deals, with a different product set. Ridgid tool bundles with batteries are up to 60 percent off, especially a cordless blower deal with a battery starter kit for more than half off.

Ridgid

18V Brushless Cordless Battery Leaf Blower with Battery and Charger

Free Christmas Tree Delivery

I remember two things about Christmas-tree shopping as a kid, which was always the best and the worst day. Picking out the tree was, of course, plenty exciting. But then you had to load it. And you had to move it, after wrangling it into a pickup truck. Then you had to unload it, and get it into the house. By the time you're clear of all that, you might as well just forget Christmas spirit.

Well, the internet is a many-splendored thing. The Home Depot is offering free delivery on Christmas trees during Black Friday, on anything from artificial trees (here's the best-seller right now) to fresh-cut fir, which is already coming into stock online. (Or, if you'd rather, check out WIRED's roundup of the best artificial Christmas trees, as tested by professionals.

Either one shows up at your doorstep at no additional charge, no pickup truck required. Because we already live in the future.


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