SAVE $110:As of Nov. 29,sexiest naughtyest eroticism get the Dewalt 20V MAX Cordless Drill and Impact Driver for $129 at Amazon. That's a discount of 46% and the lowest price we've seen.
While we're celebrating Black Friday deals and all the money you can save during the many sales this weekend, we're probably forgetting one important thing: the new year is right around the corner. If you're thinking about taking care of some resolutions, you might want to snag something on sale to help you tackle them. Let us suggest a great idea: power tools. Yes, power tools to take care of those home improvement projects you've been putting off. Thanks to a great deal from Amazon, you can score one that can make all your home projects a breeze in 2025. Or as soon as it arrives, if you want.
As of Nov. 29, get the Dewalt 20V MAX Cordless Drill and Impact Driver for $129 at Amazon. That's $110 off its normal price of $239, and a 46% discount. It's also the lowest price we've tracked on this tool, so it's the perfect time to add it to your tool kit.
This compact tool can be used for a variety of projects. It comes with the drill/driver itself, two batteries, a charger, and a storage bag to keep it all in so you can take it with you if needed. Whether you need to drill holes in the wall to hang some photos or drive screws into wood or other materials to install shelving or cabinets, it has you covered.
You can use this hardy drill to very quickly solve all those home woes you've got on your "honey do" list, all without having to call a handyman. And it's well worth learning to do all those things yourself if you can. Especially when you can get a multitasker like this one for less than $200. Be sure and grab one of these bad boys either for yourself, the designated "doer" in your home, or a family member who's eager to get started working on their home or building projects.
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