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Home Depot's July 4 Sale Puts Cordless Tool Sets at the Center of DIY Season

Home Depot's July 4 sale highlights cordless power tools, DeWalt and Milwaukee combo kits, and battery discounts for DIY projects and home upgrades.

Home Depot's July 4 Sale Puts Cordless Tool Sets at the Center of DIY Season

Home Depot's Fourth of July sale is spotlighting cordless power tools with discounts reaching 55%, giving DIY enthusiasts a timely chance to upgrade their home workshop. The holiday weekend has become a popular moment for tackling repairs and improvement projects, and this year's offers focus on versatile kits, drills, drivers, and replacement batteries.

Combo kits for building a flexible tool collection

For shoppers starting from scratch or replacing older equipment, multi-tool sets offer a practical entry point. Among the standout options is the DeWalt 20-volt, 6-tool combo set, priced at $499, down 44%. It includes a drill, impact driver, angle grinder, sawzall, circular saw, oscillating multitool, two batteries, and a charger.

A second DeWalt bundle, which adds a rolling case and swaps in an orbital sander, is listed at $549, reflecting a 39% discount. For those who want a compact but capable setup, the Milwaukee 18-volt, 6-tool combo set is marked down to $449, or 55% off, and includes a work light, two batteries, a charger, and a tool bag.

Drills, drivers, and battery deals

Home Depot is also featuring smaller essentials for everyday maintenance. The Ryobi 18-volt drill and driver starter set is available for $99, while the DeWalt compact 20-volt cordless impact driver is also priced at $99. Both are designed to support common tasks such as hanging fixtures, assembling furniture, and handling light repairs.

Batteries remain a key part of any cordless system, and several deals are aimed at extending runtime. A two-pack of DeWalt 20-volt, 5-amp-hour batteries is on sale for $149, and a Ryobi battery bundle with a bonus tool option drops to $179 in its strongest configuration.

With holiday pricing drawing attention to modular tool ecosystems, this sale reflects how cordless equipment continues to shape a more efficient, accessible future for home improvement.


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