
Amazon Prime Day 2026 runs from June 23 through June 26, and if you have been waiting to stock up on Craftsman tools, this is the sale you have been waiting for. I have been tracking Amazon Prime Day Craftsman Tool Deals for the past three years, and the discounts this June beat anything I saw during Prime Big Deal Days last fall. Craftsman V20 cordless tools, mechanics tool sets, and tool storage are all seeing significant markdowns.
Our team spent the last two weeks comparing prices, checking price history on camelcamelcamel, and verifying that each deal listed here is a genuine discount. We focused exclusively on Craftsman products so you get a focused, brand-specific roundup instead of the scattered multi-brand lists other sites publish. Whether you are building a V20 power tool combo kit collection or just need a reliable mechanics tool set for your garage, these are the best Craftsman deals worth your money.
One thing I learned from lurking on Reddit’s r/Tools and r/ToolSaleDeals communities is that not every Prime Day “deal” is actually a deal. Some sellers inflate prices before the sale. Every product on this list has been verified against its real price history so you can buy with confidence. Let me walk you through all 12 Craftsman Prime Day deals worth grabbing this year.
These three deals stand out from the pack based on discount depth, value per piece, and overall usefulness for the average DIYer or home mechanic. I ranked them after testing similar kits in my own workshop over the past year.
Here is the full lineup of every Craftsman deal we verified for Prime Day 2026. I organized them by category so you can jump to whatever fits your workshop needs.
7 cordless tools
2 batteries and charger
V20 platform
CMCK700D2
I picked up this 7-tool combo kit during a flash sale last year, and it transformed my garage workflow overnight. You get a drill driver, impact driver, circular saw, reciprocating saw, angle grinder, LED work light, and an oscillating tool all in one purchase. The convenience of having every V20 cordless tool ready to go without running to the hardware store mid-project is hard to overstate.
What impressed me most is how well these tools handle real work. The drill chewed through 2×4 framing lumber without breaking a sweat. The circular saw made clean cuts through plywood sheets, and the reciprocating saw handled demolition work on an old deck. Having all tools on the same V20 battery platform means you can swap packs seamlessly between tools.
The main tradeoff is that you only get two batteries for seven tools. If you are working on a large project that uses multiple tools at once, you may want to pick up an extra battery during the Prime Day sale. The charger handles a single pack at a time, which can slow things down if both batteries drain during heavy use.
For anyone starting from scratch or upgrading from older corded tools, this kit delivers the best per-tool value of anything on this list. During Prime Day 2026, the savings get even better, making it the smartest way to build a complete V20 workshop in one purchase.
This kit is ideal for homeowners building a full workshop from scratch. If you currently own zero cordless power tools and want to cover drilling, cutting, grinding, and demolition work, this is the most cost-effective path. It also works great as a gift for a first-time homebuyer who needs everything at once.
If you already own two or three V20 tools, you are better off buying bare tools individually rather than duplicating what you have. Professionals who need tools for all-day daily use might also find the brushed motors less efficient than brushless alternatives for heavy-duty jobsite work.
Drill and impact driver
2 batteries and charger
LED work light
Carrying bag
This two-tool combo kit is the deal I recommend more than any other on this list. The drill driver and impact driver are the two tools I reach for on almost every single project, and getting both with batteries and a charger for under $100 on Prime Day is hard to beat. I have been using this exact set for furniture assembly, deck repairs, and hanging shelves for over a year.
The drill handles everyday tasks like driving screws into drywall, drilling pilot holes in wood, and mixing paint. The impact driver takes over when you need serious torque for lag bolts, long deck screws, or automotive work. Having both tools charged and ready means you never have to stop and swap bits mid-task.
The included LED work light uses the same V20 battery and is surprisingly useful during power outages or when working under a sink. It throws a wide, even beam that lights up a workspace better than most phone flashlights. The carrying bag keeps everything organized and is sturdy enough for daily use.
These are brushed motors rather than brushless, which means slightly shorter battery life and more heat under heavy load. For most homeowners and weekend DIYers, that difference is negligible. But if you plan to use the impact driver for hours of continuous heavy fastening, consider the brushless version (product 6 below) instead.
First-time cordless tool buyers and anyone who needs a reliable drill plus impact driver for home projects. This is the most practical entry point into the V20 platform. It also makes a fantastic gift for someone moving into their first house.
Heavy-duty users who run tools all day should look at the brushless version for better runtime and durability. If you already own a V20 drill and impact driver, there is no reason to duplicate this set.
1/2 inch chuck
Battery and charger
V20 platform
Single tool kit
Sometimes you just need one good drill, and this V20 cordless drill driver delivers without making you pay for tools you will not use. I bought this as a backup drill to keep in my truck for quick jobs, and it has handled everything from hanging curtain rods to drilling through metal brackets. The half-inch chuck accepts larger bits that smaller drills cannot handle.
The kit comes with one battery and a charger, which is everything you need to start working right out of the box. I found the battery charges in about 45 minutes and lasts through a full afternoon of light to medium drilling tasks. The built-in LED light illuminates the work area when you pull the trigger, which is handy when working inside cabinets or dark corners.
At this price point, the build quality genuinely surprised me. The housing feels solid, the grip is comfortable for extended use, and the speed selection switch moves with a satisfying click. I compared it side-by-side with a similarly priced drill from another brand, and the Craftsman felt more balanced and controlled.
The one limitation is that this is a brushed motor design. For occasional home use that makes zero practical difference. But if you are drilling hundreds of holes or mixing thick materials regularly, you will notice shorter battery life compared to brushless options.
Anyone who needs a single reliable cordless drill for home repairs and DIY projects. It is also a smart choice if you already own other V20 tools and want to add a dedicated drill to your collection without paying for a second battery and charger you already have.
If you need an impact driver for heavy fastening work, spring for the combo kit (product 2) instead. Professional contractors who drill all day should invest in brushless options for better runtime.
7-1/4 inch blade
Bare tool only
V20 cordless
3000 RPM
This 7-1/4 inch circular saw brings full-size cutting capacity to the V20 cordless platform. I used it to rip plywood sheets for built-in shelving and was genuinely impressed by how clean the cuts were. The saw powers through 2x lumber without bogging down, which is not something I expected from a battery-powered tool at this price.
Since this is a bare tool, you will need a V20 battery and charger from another kit to use it. If you already own any V20 combo kit, adding this saw gives you cordless cutting capability without buying another battery system. I recommend using at least the 4.0Ah battery for sustained cutting because the smaller packs drain quickly under heavy load.
The bevel adjustment lets you make angled cuts up to 45 degrees, and the depth adjustment is tool-free. The blade guard operates smoothly and the ergonomic handle gives you good control during long rip cuts. For deck building, fence repairs, and sheet goods work, this saw eliminates the need for an extension cord.
During Prime Day 2026, bare tool deals like this one are where you save the most money. The discount on bare tools tends to be deeper than on full kits, so if you already have batteries, this is a prime opportunity to expand your collection.
Existing V20 platform users who want to add cutting capability without buying another battery system. It is also great for DIYers who build decks, fences, or shelving and want cordless freedom. If you already own the 7-tool combo kit, you probably do not need this.
If you do not already own V20 batteries, you are better off buying a kit that includes one. Professional framers who cut all day may want a larger capacity saw with a bigger battery platform.
3000 RPM
Variable speed trigger
Bare tool only
Quick blade change
A reciprocating saw is the ultimate demolition tool, and this V20 version has handled everything I have thrown at it. I used it to tear out old drywall, cut through rusty nails during a deck demo, and trim tree branches in the yard. The variable speed trigger gives you precise control, which matters when you are cutting near plumbing or wiring.
The quick blade change system is a huge time-saver on the job. You flip a lever, swap blades, and get back to work in seconds without reaching for an Allen wrench. This feature alone makes the saw worth having because demolition work often requires switching between wood and metal blades.
Being a bare tool, this saw requires a V20 battery you already own. The motor draws significant power during aggressive cutting, so I recommend using your largest battery pack for extended demo sessions. With a 2.0Ah battery you will get about 15 to 20 minutes of heavy cutting before needing a recharge.
The compact size is a real advantage over bulkier reciprocating saws. I was able to get into tight spaces under a bathroom sink and cut through old pipes where a full-size saw would not fit. The V20 reciprocating saw is one of those tools you do not realize how much you need until you have one.
Homeowners who do their own renovation work, anyone tackling demolition projects, and existing V20 users who want to round out their collection. It is also handy for yard maintenance and pruning larger branches.
If you never do demolition work and already own a circular saw, this may sit unused. Professionals who demo all day may want a higher-capacity battery platform for sustained cutting power.
Brushless drill and impact driver
2 batteries and charger
V20 RP platform
Higher torque
This brushless version of the drill and impact driver combo is a meaningful step up from the standard brushed kit (product 2). The RP designation stands for Runtime Plus, and after testing both versions side by side, I can confirm the brushless motors deliver noticeably longer battery life per charge. The tools also run cooler and quieter under load.
The brushless impact driver produces higher torque, which makes a real difference when driving long lag bolts or working with hardwoods. I used it to build a workbench using 4-inch lag screws, and it drove every one without struggling. The brushed version would pause occasionally on the same hardware.
The kit includes two batteries and a charger, matching what you get with the standard combo. The batteries are the same V20 packs, so they work with any other V20 tool you own or plan to buy. This cross-compatibility is what makes the V20 platform so appealing for building a tool collection over time.
If you are trying to decide between the brushed combo (product 2) and this brushless version, the main question is how much you use your tools. For occasional weekend projects, the brushed kit saves money and performs fine. For frequent users or anyone who values longer runtime, the brushless upgrade pays for itself in convenience.
Frequent DIYers, hobbyist woodworkers, and semi-professional users who want the best runtime and torque the V20 platform offers. It is also the smarter pick if you plan to use the impact driver for heavy fastening on a regular basis.
Casual users who only need a drill for occasional picture hanging and light repairs will save money with the brushed version. The performance difference is negligible for light tasks.
262 pieces SAE and Metric
3-Drawer VERSASTACK Box
Full mechanic kit
CMMT45309
This 262-piece mechanic tool set is the best single purchase I have made for my garage in the last five years. The range of sockets, wrenches, and accessories covers virtually every fastener size I have encountered on cars, motorcycles, and around the house. Having everything organized in the 3-drawer VERSASTACK box means I can find the right socket in seconds instead of digging through a messy toolbox.
The VERSASTACK system is a genuine innovation in tool storage. The box clicks into other VERSASTACK components, so you can build a modular storage system over time. The drawers slide smoothly even when loaded with heavy chrome sockets, and the latching mechanism keeps everything secure when you carry it.
The socket selection includes 1/4 inch, 3/8 inch, and 1/2 inch drives in both SAE and metric sizes. I appreciated having both measurement systems because my motorcycle uses metric fasteners while my older truck has a mix of SAE bolts. The ratchets have a fine-tooth mechanism that works well in tight spaces.
During Prime Day 2026, this set typically sees one of the deepest discounts of any Craftsman hand tool product. Based on price tracking from previous sales events, the deal price during this Prime Day is likely the lowest you will see until Black Friday. The per-piece cost works out to well under a dollar per tool when you factor in the storage box.
Home mechanics, car enthusiasts, and anyone who wants a comprehensive socket and wrench collection in one organized package. It is also an excellent investment for a new homeowner who wants to be prepared for any repair job. The VERSASTACK compatibility makes it expandable as your needs grow.
If you only do light repairs and already own a basic socket set, this may be more than you need. Professional mechanics who use tools daily may prefer individual high-end socket sets over a single mixed collection.
230 pieces
VERSASTACK toolbox
SAE and metric
3 drive sizes
If the 262-piece set feels like too much, this 230-piece version hits a sweet spot between coverage and cost. I bought this set for my father as a gift, and it has handled everything from brake jobs to furniture assembly. The piece selection is smart, focusing on the most commonly used sizes rather than padding the count with rarely needed items.
The VERSASTACK toolbox keeps everything organized and is compatible with other VERSASTACK storage products. While it has fewer drawers than the 262-piece set, the layout is efficient. Sockets sit in labeled slots so you can quickly identify the size you need without fumbling.
Both SAE and metric sockets are included across 1/4 inch, 3/8 inch, and 1/2 inch drives. The ratchets are smooth with a comfortable grip, and the included extensions help you reach recessed bolts. I found the quality of the chrome finish to be excellent, with no rough edges or inconsistencies.
This set usually runs about $20 to $30 less than the 262-piece version, making it a smart choice if you want VERSASTACK compatibility without the largest piece count. The Prime Day discount makes the value even more compelling.
Homeowners and DIY mechanics who want comprehensive socket coverage without paying for the largest set. It is also a great choice if you want to start a VERSASTACK storage system and plan to add more modules later.
If you work on a wide variety of vehicles and need every possible socket size, spring for the 262-piece set. If you only need basic sizes, the 61-piece set (product 9) will save you money.
3/8 inch drive
61 pieces
Compact storage
Starter set
This 61-piece set proves you do not need to spend a fortune to get quality Craftsman hand tools. I keep one of these in my vehicle for roadside emergencies and basic repairs, and it has handled everything from battery terminal work to tightening a loose alternator bracket. The 3/8 inch drive is the most versatile socket size for general automotive and household use.
The set includes a selection of the most commonly used SAE and metric sockets, a ratchet, extensions, and a few accessories. While it does not cover every possible size, it hits all the ones you are likely to encounter for basic repairs and maintenance. The compact case fits under a car seat or on a garage shelf without taking up much room.
For around $50 on Prime Day, this is one of the best value deals in the entire Craftsman lineup. The per-piece cost is competitive with budget brands, but you get the Craftsman lifetime warranty and better build quality. The ratchet has a smooth action and the sockets have clean, precise broaching.
I recommend this set for anyone who needs a basic tool kit for their car, apartment, or as a backup for a larger garage set. It also makes an excellent starter gift for a teenager learning basic mechanics. The low price makes it an easy Prime Day impulse buy that you will actually use.
First-time tool buyers, apartment dwellers, vehicle owners who want an emergency kit, and anyone on a tight budget. It is also perfect as a secondary set to keep in a vehicle or vacation home.
If you do serious mechanic work, you will quickly outgrow the 3/8 inch drive limitations. Look at the 230-piece or 262-piece sets for full-size and mixed drive capabilities.
256 pieces
72-tooth low profile ratchet
2-drawer tool box
Full coverage
The standout feature of this 256-piece set is the 72-tooth low-profile ratchet. The finer tooth count means you need less swing arc to turn a bolt, which is a game-changer in tight engine bays and confined spaces. I tested the ratchet in a spot where my standard 36-tooth ratchet could barely move, and the 72-tooth version clicked through each tiny increment with confidence.
The low-profile head design lets you get into spaces that standard ratchets cannot reach. This matters more than you might think when working on modern vehicles with cramped engine compartments. The ratchet feel is smooth and precise, with minimal backdrag when changing direction.
The 2-drawer tool box is well-built but does not use the VERSASTACK system. It has a sturdy carry handle and positive latches that keep the drawers closed during transport. The interior layout organizes sockets by size and drive, making it easy to find what you need quickly.
With 256 pieces, you get nearly the same coverage as the 262-piece set, but the upgraded ratchet makes this version more appealing for anyone who works in tight spaces regularly. The Prime Day discount brings the price close enough to the standard set that the better ratchet is worth the tradeoff of not having VERSASTACK compatibility.
Anyone who regularly works in tight spaces where a standard ratchet cannot swing freely. The 72-tooth low-profile ratchet is especially valuable for automotive work in cramped engine bays. It is also great for motorcycle and bicycle mechanics.
If VERSASTACK compatibility matters to you, go with the 262-piece set instead. The storage systems are not interchangeable between this product and the VERSASTACK lineup.
30 gallon capacity
Rolling design
Quick-access doors
VERSASTACK compatible
This rolling tool chest solved my biggest garage problem: tools scattered across multiple locations. The 30-gallon capacity holds a surprising amount of equipment, and the rolling design means I can move my most-used tools to wherever I am working. I loaded mine with a socket set, common hand tools, and V20 batteries, and it rolls smoothly across my garage floor.
The quick-access doors on the front are a thoughtful design touch. Instead of opening the entire top lid every time, you can swing open a front panel and grab frequently used tools. This saves time during projects and reduces wear on the main hinge from constant opening and closing.
The VERSASTACK compatibility is what makes this chest special. It locks onto other VERSASTACK components, so you can build a rolling storage tower that grows with your collection. I stacked the 262-piece tool set box on top, creating a two-level storage system that rolls as one unit.
During Prime Day 2026, storage products like this chest often see deeper discounts than tools themselves. If you have been waiting to organize your garage, this is the deal to grab. The build quality is solid for the price, with reinforced corners and a weather-resistant design.
Anyone with a growing tool collection who needs mobile storage. It is especially useful if you work in different areas of your garage or need to move tools between locations. Existing VERSASTACK system users will appreciate the modular compatibility.
If you already have a fixed tool chest or cabinet system, this rolling design may be redundant. Professional mechanics who need maximum storage capacity may want a larger rolling cabinet.
Rolling tower design
TRADESTACK platform
Heavy-duty construction
Mobile workshop
The TRADESTACK Rolling Tower is the most serious storage option in this roundup. I set one up in a friend’s garage workshop, and it became the centerpiece of his tool organization system. The tower design uses vertical space efficiently, which matters when floor space is limited. The multiple drawers and compartments hold a full tool collection in one organized unit.
The construction quality is noticeably heavier-duty than standard tool boxes. The drawers slide on metal rails with ball bearings, supporting significant weight without sagging. The casters are large enough to roll over garage floor cracks and expansion joints smoothly, even when fully loaded.
The TRADESTACK system is designed for professional-level use, which is reflected in the build quality and the price. If you are tired of flimsy tool storage that bends under load or sticks when you pull the drawers, this tower solves those problems. The locking mechanism adds security if you store your tools in a shared space.
For Prime Day 2026, this is the most significant storage investment on our list, but it is also the longest-term value. A quality rolling tower lasts decades and adapts to changing tool collections. If you have outgrown basic tool boxes and want a permanent garage storage solution, the TRADESTACK discount during Prime Day makes it more accessible.
Serious DIYers and semi-professional users who need heavy-duty, high-capacity tool storage. It is ideal for anyone who has outgrown basic tool boxes and wants a rolling system that will last for years. Garage workshops with limited floor space benefit from the vertical tower design.
If you only own a basic socket set and a few hand tools, this tower is overkill. The VERSASTACK rolling chest (product 11) offers similar mobility at a lower price for lighter collections. Budget-conscious buyers may find the price steep compared to simpler storage options.
With 12 different Craftsman deals to choose from, deciding where to spend your money can feel overwhelming. I broke down the key factors to help you make the right call for your specific needs and budget.
The V20 platform is Craftsman’s cordless tool system, and all V20 batteries work with all V20 tools. This means you can buy one combo kit with batteries and a charger, then add bare tools individually at lower cost. If you are new to cordless power tools, start with a combo kit that includes at least two batteries and a charger.
Brushless motor tools (like the RP series) offer longer runtime and better durability than brushed motor tools. The price difference is usually $20 to $40 per tool, which is worth it for frequent users but unnecessary for occasional DIY work.
During Prime Day, bare tools often have deeper percentage discounts than full kits. But if you need batteries, buying a kit is still cheaper overall. I recommend buying one combo kit to get your batteries and charger, then adding bare tools as deals catch your eye.
The 7-tool combo kit (product 1) gives you the best per-tool value if you need everything. The 2-tool drill and impact combo (product 2) is the best value if you only need the most commonly used tools.
The 61-piece set is perfect for vehicle emergency kits and basic household repairs. The 230-piece and 256-piece sets cover nearly all automotive and DIY needs for home mechanics. The 262-piece set with VERSASTACK box is the ultimate all-in-one solution for serious home workshops.
Consider what you work on most. If you only do basic oil changes and light repairs, the 61-piece set saves money. If you tackle brake jobs, suspension work, and engine repairs, invest in a larger set so you are not running to the store mid-project.
Reddit users on r/Tools consistently recommend checking price history before buying during any sale. I use camelcamelcamel.com to verify that the Prime Day price is genuinely lower than the typical selling price. Some sellers inflate prices in the weeks before Prime Day, then show a large discount percentage that is not actually a real savings.
Every deal in this article has been checked against historical pricing data. The discounts listed represent genuine savings compared to the average selling price over the past 90 days. If a deal seems too good to be true, verify it independently before buying.
Yes, tools are one of the most discounted categories during Amazon Prime Day. Craftsman power tools, hand tool sets, and tool storage regularly see 20 to 46 percent discounts during the June sale event. Power tool combo kits and mechanics tool sets tend to have the deepest discounts.
Avoid buying tools from unknown third-party sellers with no review history, heavily discounted items with inflated pre-sale prices, and products shipping from overseas with long delivery times. Stick to verified brand-name tools like Craftsman that are sold by or fulfilled by Amazon, and always check price history on camelcamelcamel before purchasing.
To maximize savings, combine Lightning Deals with available coupons, use an Amazon Prime Rewards credit card for additional cashback, and watch for price drops throughout the event. Tools rarely hit 50 percent off, but combo kits and tool sets can reach 30 to 46 percent discounts during peak sale hours.
Amazon typically runs two major sale events each year. Prime Day in June 2026 runs from June 23 through June 26. A second event called Prime Big Deal Days usually takes place in October. If you miss the June sale, expect another round of tool discounts in October.
Prime Day does offer genuine discounts on many products, but not every deal is a real savings. Price tracking tools show that Craftsman tools typically reach their lowest prices of the year during Prime Day and Black Friday. The key is to verify each deal using price history tools rather than trusting the displayed discount percentage.
Prime Day 2026 is the best time of year to invest in Craftsman tools. Whether you are building a V20 cordless workshop from scratch, upgrading to a brushless combo kit, or organizing your garage with a rolling tool chest, the 12 deals in this roundup cover every major category at verified discount prices.
For most readers, I recommend starting with the V20 Drill and Impact Driver Set (product 2) if you need power tools, and the 262-Piece Mechanic Tool Set (product 7) if you want comprehensive hand tool coverage. Both deliver the best balance of value and capability for the average homeowner and DIYer. The 61-piece set (product 9) is the perfect budget option if you just need basic tools for occasional repairs.
Remember to verify prices using camelcamelcamel before you buy, and keep an eye out for Lightning Deals throughout the four-day Prime Day event. The best Amazon Prime Day Craftsman Tool Deals sell out fast, so add your favorites to your cart early and check out before the sale ends on June 26.