Why Power Tool Deals Are Surging Before Summer
Retailers are rolling out some of the strongest power tool deals of the season as they prepare for new product launches and Memorial Day demand. Home improvement chains are clearing shelf space for upcoming summer releases, which often means aggressive discounts on current-generation gear from brands like RIDGID and DeWalt. For buyers, this creates a narrow window where holiday promotions overlap with pre-release inventory clearance, resulting in deeper-than-usual markdowns on combo kits, bare tools, and batteries. It’s also prime time for seasonal DIY projects—deck repairs, landscaping upgrades, and interior refreshes—so the timing of these Memorial Day tool deals is no accident. Once the new models arrive, discounts on existing lines typically shrink or disappear entirely. If you have a project list and have been waiting for a meaningful DeWalt sale or a broad power tool refresh, this pre-summer period is strategically one of the best times to buy.
RIDGID Battery Discount and NUKE Lineup: What’s Driving the Price Cuts
Home Depot has quietly turned RIDGID into one of the hottest power tool deals right now, largely because a new RIDGID NUKE subcompact tool line is scheduled to launch in mid-July. To make room, the retailer is discounting existing 18V tools and accessories, including a standout RIDGID battery discount: a three-pack of 18V MAX Output batteries for USD 100 (approx. RM460). That bundle includes 6.0Ah, 4.0Ah, and 2.0Ah packs that would normally cost much more, giving existing RIDGID users a cost‑effective way to expand runtime across drills, saws, and lights. Key to the value proposition is RIDGID’s Lifetime Service Agreement, which extends coverage to registered tools and batteries, replacing failed packs down the line. Because battery prices often rival the tools themselves, this limited‑time offer is especially attractive—and likely to vanish once NUKE-branded kits dominate displays later in the summer.
Big Combo Kits and Accessory Bundles Getting Cleared Out
Beyond batteries, some of the steepest Memorial Day tool deals are landing on larger RIDGID kits at Home Depot. A 10‑tool RIDGID 18V MAX combo kit is marked down to USD 399 (approx. RM1,835) from USD 799 (approx. RM3,675), a USD 400 (approx. RM1,840) discount that effectively puts a full workshop in one purchase. The bundle includes essentials like a drill/driver, impact driver, circular saw, reciprocating saw, palm sander, blower, and work light, plus two batteries, a charger, and carry cases. There are also accessory-heavy options, such as an 18V Magnetic Task Light kit—complete with light, 2.0Ah battery, and charger—cut to about half its usual price at roughly USD 101 (approx. RM465). These types of bundles are classic pre-launch clearance targets: once the NUKE subcompact line arrives, retailers are unlikely to keep this many overlapping SKUs at such aggressive prices.
DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Other Brands Join the Pre–Memorial Day Sale Wave
RIDGID isn’t the only brand benefiting from early-summer markdowns. Home Depot and Lowe’s are highlighting power tool deals across major names, with some discounts reaching up to USD 400 (approx. RM1,840) off select bundles and systems. While specific prices and configurations vary by retailer and week, the pattern is consistent: multi-tool kits, outdoor equipment, and higher‑voltage platforms from brands like DeWalt and Milwaukee are being positioned as headline Memorial Day tool deals. For shoppers, this creates a rare chance to compare ecosystems—battery platforms, warranties, and tool selections—while they’re all on promotion at once. Because new launches tend to reset the pricing floor, today’s DeWalt sale or Milwaukee special may represent the lowest point for current-gen kits before they cycle out or move back toward full price. If you’ve committed to a brand’s battery platform, watching these early Memorial Day promotions closely can pay off.
How to Capitalize Before New Releases End the Discounts
This deal window is time‑sensitive. As new tool lines like RIDGID’s NUKE series roll out, retailers typically pivot their marketing to the latest models and scale back the most aggressive markdowns on prior generations. To make the most of current power tool deals, start with your project roadmap: list the tools and batteries you’ll realistically use over the next year, then target combo kits and battery packs that align with that plan. Lock in RIDGID’s three‑battery pack if you’re already on its 18V platform, or compare cross‑brand bundle savings at Home Depot and Lowe’s if you’re still choosing between DeWalt, Milwaukee, and RIDGID. Keep an eye on stock levels, because popular kits and the deepest discounts often sell out before Memorial Day itself. Once the new summer launches land in force, expect prices on remaining inventory to normalize—and today’s standout offers to be gone.
