Milwaukee Tool and Home Depot are trying something new this year, with an interesting Father’s Day promo.
Here’s what’s on sale for $14.97 each:
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- Fastback Utility Knife 2-Pack
- 150 Utility Knife Blades
- 6-in-1 Wire Stripper
- 11-in-1 Multi-Bit Screwdriver 2-Pack
- Compact 25′ Tape Measure
Note: The Autolock 25′ tape measure is also $15.
By themselves, these are all really good deals. For instance, the Milwaukee 11-in-1 multi-bit screwdriver is $11 by itself. Here, with this deal, it’s 2 for $15.
The 6-in-1 wire stripper was $20 for Black Friday. It’s now $15 – a very good price for a great tool.
The Fastback utility knife deal is a repeat of a similar $15 promo from the 2020 winter holiday season.
But, on top of these promo prices, there’s another bonus deal on top of that: Buy 3, get 1 free. Basically, buy any 4 of these 5 tools, and you get 25% off your total purchase amount.
So of course, instead of buying two of the deals I was immediately interested in, I grabbed one more to buy and then one more to get for free.
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When you buy 4 items, it comes out to $44.91 for 4 tools, or $11.23 each.
Is this because Milwaukee hand tool promos tend to sell at different rates? Whatever the reason, it worked. I might have bought the screwdrivers on the spot and thought about the other promos later at home. Instead, I bought one of everything but the 75pc knife blades 2-pack.
The deal works in-store AND ONLINE, with free shipping.
If shopping online, if you only want to buy one or two of the tools, you still get free shipping with no minimum! If you want more than 4 of these items, you get 25% off your order!
If you want 4 of one kind of tool, such as 4x screwdriver 2-packs, the deal still works.
Buy Now via Home Depot:
- Fastback Utility Knife 2-Pack
- 150 Utility Knife Blades
- 6-in-1 Wire Stripper
- 11-in-1 Multi-Bit Screwdriver 2-Pack
- Compact 25′ Tape Measure
I’d love to see more deals like this one on other Milwaukee hand tools – squares, pliers, cutters, and other such tools.
Raise your hand if you couldn’t pass up this promo. I’m very likely going to order some more items for delivery to give as gifts, or maybe even to include in tool kit giveaways.
Alex
YMMV but I was able to get the $11.23 price on the just knives by themselves online yesterday. The price updated to $11.23 in my cart.
Stuart
That seems to have been a glitch. All of the tools are $14.97 each unless you buy at least 4 in any combination.
Jonathan
Same happened to me the first night I saw this deal in a youtube video. Grabbed the knives for $11.23 alone and picked up next day
Jim Felt
Stuart.
Where exactly are these particular utility blades manufactured? In my experience Milwaukee seems to source these around a bit.
Stuart
I didn’t check, but I would presume they’re made in China.
Milwaukee Tool makes single dispenser blade packs in the USA, but I have also seen promo inclusions with imported blades.
If these were made in the USA, they would have been labeled as such on the front of the packaging.
I believe the standard on-the-self individual blade dispensers and small quantity packs are made in the USA, and promo packs are made elsewhere.
MFC
Nice. Glad for these types of deals from Milwaukee/HD.
robert
I was able to get the blades for yesterday for $11.23 as well, thank you glitch!
Nathan
that multi-bit screwdriver item is nifty. If I didn’t already have the Tekton in both utility drawers I’d buy that 2 pack. good price and looks useful.
Mike Tayse
I have the fastback knife, the blade always falls out under use. The handle is nice, it flips open nice, but a dangerous tool to try to use. If you’re interested I posted a negative review of the knife on Home Depot’s site and they said they would not publish the review.
Mac
I’ve used more than a dozen of these, both the slims and the ones with a blade storage pocket, and never had a blade fall out unless I didn’t put it in all the way. You either got a fluke, or didn’t put the blade all the way in. They should swap it for another. PSA: ALWAYS check any consumable locking mechanism before use.
Mike Tayse
It worked for 6 months or so then the blade lock mechanism just failed to hold the blade in. The button still seemed to have some spring to it, and I tried a few different kinds of blades in it, because it kind of fit my hand nice and I liked the way the blade mech snapped out. Probably should have taken it back, but I had used it for 6 months. I’ve bought a fair amount of MIlwaukee stuff over the years and used to buy nothing else in terms of power tools. This is the 3rd thing(cordless circular saw and flashlight) MIlwaukee has sold me that really did not work out all that well.
Mac
I’ve burned up 2 of the smaller m18 circular saws (first replaced, second upgraded) the 7¼ is a beast. The knives really are fantastic though, and they’re almost always on sale. I just lose them, never broke one