Hurry, Labor Day Makita Deals Are Live on Amazon—Prices Start Under $10

Cut cardboard, carpet, and more with Makita’s 12V multi-cutter kit—now $99 off for Labor Day.
Makita labor day deals start under $10
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I’m constantly hunting deals, and I love quality tools, so when one of Makita’s top cutting tools drops nearly $100, I notice. Right now, the  Makita Multi-Cutter Kit is on sale for $135 (save $99). This model regularly lists for $234.80, making it one of Amazon’s strongest Labor Day tool deals.

This kit provides a lightweight, cordless solution for slicing through cardboard, carpet, rubber, leather, and more. It comes with one 2.0Ah battery, a charger, and a tool bag. Known for durability and consistent performance, Makita builds tools that last, and this markdown makes the multi-cutter especially appealing.

Don’t forget hand protection when working with coarse materials. I spotted this pair of Makita’s FitKnit Nitrile-Coated Gloves for $9.50. They’re lightweight and flexible yet tough enough for handling rough materials, giving you a strong grip and knuckle protection while you work.

Makita Multi-Cutter Kit for $135 (save $99)

Includes the 12V max PC01 multi-cutter, one 2.0Ah battery, charger, and bag. Designed for quick, controlled cuts in cardboard, carpet, vinyl, rubber, and leather. Compact profile excels in tight spaces; cordless design boosts mobility. A practical, time-saving choice for shop prep, packaging breakdowns, flooring work, and light install tasks.

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Glenda Taylor is a BobVila.com staff writer with a background in the residential remodeling, home building, and home improvement industries. She started writing for BobVila.com in 2016 and covers a range of topics, including construction methods, code compliance, tool use, and the latest news in the housing and real estate industries. 


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