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Dewalt hackable at Home Depot; Buy 6.0Ah + 4.0Ah Battery Starter Kit, get 2 free tools - $300

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Hackable- dewalt 6ah + 4ah starter kit for 299, select two free tools

- Atomic 1/2 inch impact
- XR 5 inch orbital
- XR angle grinder
- 450 cfm leaf blower
- sidewinder 6.5 circle saw
- XR drywall tool
- reciprocating saw

Unfortunately some may not be able to be picked up in store, I needed the drywall cutter but all my in stock stores showing not available for pickup online
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https://www.homedepot.com/pep/DEW.../313759426

Didn't see this posted yet

Hackable- dewalt 6ah + 4ah starter kit for 299, select two free tools

- Atomic 1/2 inch impact
- XR 5 inch orbital
- XR angle grinder
- 450 cfm leaf blower
- sidewinder 6.5 circle saw
- XR drywall tool
- reciprocating saw

Unfortunately some may not be able to be picked up in store, I needed the drywall cutter but all my in stock stores showing not available for pickup online

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Model: DeWalt 20V MAX DCB246CK Lithium-Ion 4Ah and 6Ah Battery and Charger Starter Kit

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Porno
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Looks like they're limiting in-store pickup options to just the batteries, at least for my area. Have to have tools shipped home now. This means more time-consuming to go through returns.I think they do UPS dropoffs now though so maybe not a huge deal.
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HonestStar3922
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Quote from Porno :
Looks like they're limiting in-store pickup options to just the batteries, at least for my area. Have to have tools shipped home now. This means more time-consuming to go through returns.I think they do UPS dropoffs now though so maybe not a huge deal.
I am seeing the same as well for my stores (metro Detroit). I did an order/immediately cancel extra deal that was posted on a m18 vacuum a few months ago, I wonder if the same can be done with these (order and cancel extras within a few minutes)
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Quote from HonestStar3922 :
I am seeing the same as well for my stores (metro Detroit). I did an order/immediately cancel extra deal that was posted on a m18 vacuum a few months ago, I wonder if the same can be done with these (order and cancel extras within a few minutes)
I'd try if the angle grinder were available 😆 but I don't need any of the rest of the tools
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Quote from HonestStar3922 :
I am seeing the same as well for my stores (metro Detroit). I did an order/immediately cancel extra deal that was posted on a m18 vacuum a few months ago, I wonder if the same can be done with these (order and cancel extras within a few minutes)
I moved to an area where UPS Stores are far and few between. Do you think I should invest in a label printer, or is an all-in-one a better investment, for more local drop-off locations?
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dpecs
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You have to have the whole order either picked up or shipped. No more splitting it up and then canceling this was disgust 3 weeks ago in the last post.
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chrismonte
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Quote from ValueRanger :
I moved to an area where UPS Stores are far and few between. Do you think I should invest in a label printer, or is an all-in-one a better investment, for more local drop-off locations?
Most random question I have ever seen.
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Quote from chrismonte :
Most random question I have ever seen.
So, Chris hasn't seen the Full Monte?

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ctejada1990
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Sorry for the dumb question here, but whats the "hackable" part of this deal?
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Quote from ctejada1990 :
Sorry for the dumb question here, but whats the "hackable" part of this deal?
The discount for the free tools is distributed between the tools and batteries. You can return the batteries, getting the tools at a good discount (more than 50% off). The tools are overpriced and can be found on their own elsewhere for cheaper than home depot's normal price but the "hack" price is still a good deal.
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Quote from ctejada1990 :
Sorry for the dumb question here, but whats the "hackable" part of this deal?

Basically you buy with these BOGO deals and each item gets a pro-rated price.
You are then able to return the items individually to get batteries and/or tools for [relatively] very cheap after the return.

If you place the items in your cart on HD app/website you can see the prorated prices for each item. If an item shows an individual price, it can be returned individually.
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EdMcK515
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Got the impact wrench and SDS drill. Wanted the SDS drill. $86 and tax after the hack.
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TensePocket6812
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Was looking to get a drywall cutout and $88 ain't bad. I've heard the nightmares about the 20v leafblower but I might think on it. I am trying to hold out for the 60v on a good deal though.
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DrGreenthumb
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Only one I might want is the reciprocating saw. Is this one any good?
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Quote from ValueRanger :
I moved to an area where UPS Stores are far and few between. Do you think I should invest in a label printer, or is an all-in-one a better investment, for more local drop-off locations?
Not sure why you would even think of a label printer to begin with, I use my all in one and some tape. All in one is more versatile

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Quote from bluekiwi :
Not sure why you would even think of a label printer to begin with, I use my all in one and some tape. All in one is more versatile
Fraction of the price, less maintenance, cartridge costs, etc.. The comparisons are immediately apparent.

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