Amazon is Clearing Out DeWalt Tools at Ridiculous Prices for Cyber Monday: Starting at $6

Amazon’s Cyber Monday markdowns include deep discounts on DeWalt socket sets, 20V tools, and accessories that handle real repair and project work at home.
Amazon is Clearing Out DeWalt Tools at Ridiculous Prices for Cyber Monday: Starting at $6
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Amazon’s Cyber Monday deals are now live, with solid markdowns across DeWalt tools, including cordless drills, drivers, mechanics sets, and impact wrenches. We’ve pulled together the best deals on the core tools and kits DeWalt users reach for year-round. Deals start as low as $6 for safety glasses, and savings reach up to 51% off on the DeWalt 20V MAX XR Jig Saw at $116 (was $239).

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Our Favorite DeWalt Cyber Monday Deals

DeWalt 108-Pc Mechanics Socket Set

Now $65.36 (was $76.94)

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This set covers the 1/4-inch and 3/8-inch drive sizes most homeowners reach for when tightening hardware, servicing equipment, or working on small engines. Deep and shallow sockets, extensions, and a clear molded layout keep everything organized mid-project.

DeWalt 20V MAX XR Oscillating Tool Kit

Now $119 (was $149)

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A strong two-tool setup for drilling into studs, driving fasteners, and handling general repair work. The kit includes two batteries, a charger, and a carry bag so it’s ready for everyday projects.

More DeWalt Cyber Monday Deals We’re Shopping

Here are more DeWalt Cyber Monday deals that cover winter prep, repairs, and the year-round tasks DeWalt tools handle well.

Drills & Drivers

These picks cover drilling into studs, driving fasteners, and everyday repair work—core tasks most homeowners handle year-round.

Saws & Cutting Tools

From trim cuts to demo work, these saws and blades support the cutting jobs that come up most during winter projects and remodels.

Mechanics Sets & Specialty Tools

Socket sets, lasers, and precision tools built for equipment maintenance, tune-ups, and accurate layout work.

Power Tool and Hand Tool Accessories

Bit sets, blades, and add-ons that keep your existing DeWalt tools performing well on repeat projects.

Benchtop & Woodworking Tools

Stationary and specialty tools for workshop projects, woodworking, and precision cuts.

Storage & Organization

Bags and organizers that keep tools accessible and protected on shelves, in trucks, or on the job.

Outdoor & Specialty Power Tools

Vacuums, blowers, heaters, and other specialty tools for yard work and job site tasks.

Specialty Tools & Accessories

Routers, jigsaws, grinders, and other specialized tools for advanced projects.

DeWalt Gift Deals

Perfect presents for the tool enthusiast, from heated workwear to everyday accessories and essentials.

Heated Workwear

Hoodies & Work Clothing

Accessories & Small Gifts

Safety Gear and Wearables

Protective eyewear, hearing gear, and work gloves designed for long project days and harsh conditions.

 
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