Claim a Free DeWalt Power Tool at Lowe’s

DeWalt’s brushless 12V lineup just got better—buy a drill/driver or impact driver kit and score a FREE high-torque wrench, demo saw, or multi-tool.
DeWalt Free Power Tools at Lowe's
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Lowe’s just launched a DeWalt promo that lets you score one of seven free tools, worth up to $199, when you buy one of two compact 12V kits. I’m a huge DeWalt fan, so I was naturally excited to come across this deal. Start with the DeWalt XTreme 12V Max 3/8″ Drill/Driver Kit for $149, or go with the DeWalt XTreme 12V Max 1/4″ Impact Driver Kit for $149

The free tool lineup includes a compact circular saw, multi-tool, and 3/8-inch ratchet, but my must-have pick is the DeWalt XTreme 12V Max ½” Cordless Impact Wrench for FREE (valued at $169). It is a high-torque upgrade rarely included in promos. Lowe’s even lets you claim the other driver kit as your freebie so that you can get both core tools for just $149. I’ve ranked the best bonus picks below, with direct links to help you grab the right one fast.

While I was deal-hunting, I came across this DeWalt USB-A Car Charger with 2 Ports for $14.99 (was $20.99)—I’m always hunting for one of these when I’m on the road, and at this price, it’s a steal.

If you’re looking to expand your DeWalt power tool lineup, these are the smartest freebies to grab while the deal lasts.

How To Claim Your Free DeWalt Power Tool 

Step 1: Go to the DeWalt Drill/Driver Kit page or the DeWalt Impact Driver Kit page and look for the “Buy 1 Get 1” box.

Step 2: Click “Choose your gifts” at the top of the box to see the full list of eligible tools.

Step 3: From there, just pick your favorite freebie and add the kit and the tool to your cart.

Eligible Free DeWalt Power Tools

DEWALT XTREME Cordless Impact Wrench free deal at Lowe's

DeWalt XTreme 12V Max ½” Cordless Impact Wrench ($169 value)

This ½-inch impact wrench packs pro-grade power into a compact 12V frame. It’s ideal for removing lug nuts, driving big fasteners, and tackling heavy-duty tasks in tight spaces.

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DeWalt XTreme 12V Max Cordless Reciprocating Saw ($169 value)

This ½-inch impact wrench packs pro-grade power into a compact 12V frame. It’s ideal for removing lug nuts, driving big fasteners, and tackling heavy-duty tasks in tight spaces.

DeWalt XTreme 12V Max 3/8” Drive Cordless Impact Wrench ($169 value)

The 3/8-inch impact wrench delivers high torque in a smaller format, perfect for DIY auto work and household projects. It’s a smart choice for light-to-medium fastening with added finesse and control.

DeWalt XTreme 12V Max Variable Speed 3/8” Cordless Ratchet Wrench ($199 value)

Speed through automotive, HVAC, or appliance repairs with this compact ratchet wrench. The low-profile head fits in tight spaces, and the variable speed trigger gives you precise control.

DeWalt XTreme 12V Max 5-3/8” Cordless Circular Saw ($169 value

This compact circular saw cuts cleanly through 2x4s, trim, and rips plywood without the bulk. It’s a powerful addition to any small-shop or on-the-go toolkit.

DeWalt XTreme 12V Max Oscillating Multi-Tool ($159 value)

Cut, sand, grind, and scrape with this multi-tool that earns its name. It’s ideal for detail work, tight corners, and all the odd jobs that no other tool can reach.

DeWalt 12V Max 5.0Ah High-Capacity Battery ($119 value)

Upgrade to longer runtime with this 5.0Ah battery, which is nearly double the juice of standard packs. Great for anyone already invested in the DeWalt 12V lineup.

 
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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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