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ggweci
Sep 4th, 2008, 10:09 PM
Didn't see this posted, but thought it was a great deal for those in the market.

http://www.homedepot.ca/wcsstore/HomeDepotCanada/images/L3/dewalt/en_CA/dew_hero.jpg

MrCheap
Sep 4th, 2008, 11:25 PM
Be careful and check the pricing. I noticed online that they are trying to sell a single 18 volt XRP for the "sale price" of $119.99. It used to be $94.00 regular price.....in fact, during the last 20% off sale, I bought a 2 pack for $119.99......

Update: I checked online and will be checking store stock today but the impact driver that was discussed in a previous thread that was selling for $199.99 before the "sale" is now $263.00 online......not a very good "sale" if you ask me.....

Zexhuffer
Sep 8th, 2008, 12:15 AM
Just to give you an extra bump....

Jumped all over this deal yesterday buy bringing the sale price to LOWES and they beat the 20% off from homedepot with an extra 10% got dw311k dewalt jig saw which was 188 for 152 taxes in...awesome 30%

Monopoly
Sep 8th, 2008, 12:23 AM
Be careful and check the pricing. I noticed online that they are trying to sell a single 18 volt XRP for the "sale price" of $119.99. It used to be $94.00 regular price.....in fact, during the last 20% off sale, I bought a 2 pack for $119.99......

Update: I checked online and will be checking store stock today but the impact driver that was discussed in a previous thread that was selling for $199.99 before the "sale" is now $263.00 online......not a very good "sale" if you ask me.....

I'm looking for Dewalt 18V cordless drill, where should I get for the best price ?

Zexhuffer
Sep 8th, 2008, 12:29 AM
I'm looking for Dewalt 18V cordless drill, where should I get for the best price ?

Go with homedepot.ca get sale price for drill and bring print out to lowes cashier when you grab drill, they will price match and beat it by another 10% plus 18v dewalt is awesome had mine for almost full year and as contractor gets used at least 10 hrs a week...plus batteries charge in under 15-30 minutes.