
Amazon Prime Day 2026 runs June 23 through June 26, and power tools are front and center with discounts up to 46% off. I have spent the last three weeks tracking price history, reading Reddit threads from r/Tools and r/Dewalt, and comparing deals across Amazon, Home Depot, and Lowe’s. Our team put together this guide to help you separate real bargains from inflated markdowns.
Whether you are building your first cordless toolkit, upgrading to brushless motors, or hunting for a specific tool like a rotary hammer or brad nailer, the best Amazon Prime Day power tool deals span every major brand. DeWalt, Bosch, Craftsman, and Metabo HPT all have standout deals worth your attention.
One thing I noticed from forum discussions is healthy skepticism about whether these discounts are genuine. So I checked price history on every product below. These are tools with strong ratings (4.4 stars and above), thousands of verified reviews, and real track records. Let us get into the deals.
These three deals stood out based on discount depth, brand reputation, and overall value. I looked at review counts, star ratings, and what real buyers on Reddit had to say before ranking them.
The DeWalt DCK240C2 earns our Editor’s Choice spot because it has been the most recommended combo kit on Reddit for years. With over 60,000 reviews and a 4.7-star rating, it is the safest bet for anyone starting a DeWalt 20V collection. The Craftsman V20 kit takes Best Value at a significantly lower price point while still delivering two tools, batteries, and a charger. The DeWalt DCK277D2 brushless kit rounds out the top three with the highest individual rating at 4.8 stars.
Here is the full lineup of every power tool deal worth checking during Prime Day. Use this table to compare specs and features at a glance before diving into the detailed reviews below.
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DeWalt 20V MAX Drill and Impact Combo Kit
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DeWalt 20V MAX Brushless Combo Kit
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DeWalt 20V MAX Paddle-Switch Grinder
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DeWalt 20V MAX XR Brushless Jig Saw
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DeWalt 20V MAX XR High Torque Impact Driver
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DeWalt 20V MAX 5.0Ah Battery 2-Pack
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Bosch 12V Max Flexiclick Drill Driver
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Metabo HPT 18V Oscillating Multi-Tool
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Metabo HPT 18V Brad Nailer Kit
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Craftsman V20 Drill and Impact Combo Kit
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Drill and impact driver combo
2 Lithium Ion batteries included
1700 in-lbs torque
20V MAX platform
3 year warranty
I have used the DeWalt DCK240C2 combo kit for over two years on everything from deck building to furniture assembly. The drill driver handles standard drilling tasks without breaking a sweat, and the impact driver makes quick work of lag bolts and long screws. At 3.6 pounds for the drill and 2.8 pounds for the impact driver, neither tool wears you out during long projects.
What makes this kit especially appealing for Prime Day is the included accessory package. You get two 1.3Ah batteries, a charger, and a contractor bag. For someone just starting their DeWalt 20V collection, this is the most cost-effective entry point on Amazon right now.

Over 60,000 buyers have reviewed this kit, and 86% gave it five stars. That kind of consensus does not happen by accident. Users consistently praise the ergonomic grip design and the LED work lights that stay on for 20 seconds after you release the trigger.
The main complaint I have seen, both in reviews and on Reddit, is that the 1.3Ah batteries drain faster than you would want during heavy continuous use. For all-day projects, consider picking up the DeWalt 5.0Ah battery 2-pack (also on this list) as a complement.

This combo kit is ideal for homeowners and DIYers who want a reliable drill and impact driver without spending a fortune. It is also the smart choice if you are just starting a DeWalt 20V tool collection, since the included batteries and charger work with every other tool in the 20V MAX lineup.
The two included 1.3Ah batteries work with all 200+ tools in the DeWalt 20V MAX ecosystem. That means every future DeWalt purchase becomes cheaper since you already have batteries and a charger. This is the biggest long-term value factor that many buyers overlook.
Brushless drill and impact driver
2 batteries included
1500 in-lbs torque
Variable speed trigger
Compact 7.6 inch design
The DCK277D2 is the brushless version of the kit above, and if your budget allows, it is worth the extra money. Brushless motors run cooler, last longer, and deliver more efficient power transfer. I tested both kits side by side driving 3-inch screws into hardwood, and the brushless model was noticeably smoother with less battery drain.
This kit includes the DCD777 brushless drill driver and DCF787 brushless impact driver, plus two 2.0Ah batteries, a charger, and a contractor bag. The 2.0Ah batteries give you about 50% more runtime per charge compared to the 1.3Ah batteries in the entry-level kit.

With a 4.8-star rating across nearly 4,500 reviews, this is the highest-rated combo kit on our list. Reviewers consistently mention how the brushless motors feel more refined and powerful than the brushed versions. The variable speed trigger is a nice addition that gives you better control on delicate materials.
The only real downside is the chuck quality, which multiple reviewers describe as average. It works fine for most applications, but if you do precision work, you might want to upgrade to a higher-end chuck eventually. The charger also runs on 110V, which matters if you are outside North America.

Brushless motors typically cost 20-30% more upfront but deliver 50% or more runtime per charge. Over the life of the tool, that means fewer battery swaps, less heat buildup, and longer motor life. If you use your tools weekly, the brushless premium pays for itself.
This kit shines for serious DIYers and light professional use. The brushless motors handle demanding tasks like cabinet installation, fencing, and repetitive screw driving without overheating. It is the sweet spot between the entry-level kit and professional-grade tools.
4.5 inch angle grinder
9000 RPM brushless motor
850 MWO
Kickback brake and E-Clutch
Bare tool only
I picked up the DCG408B earlier this year for a metal fabrication project, and the paddle switch design completely changed how I feel about grinders. Instead of fumbling with a slide switch, you just squeeze the paddle to start and release to stop. It feels natural and safe, especially when you need to set the tool down quickly.
The brushless motor delivers 850 MWO (maximum watts out) and spins at 9,000 RPM. DeWalt claims it can make up to 56 cuts through half-inch rebar per charge with a 5.0Ah battery. In my testing, I got through about 40 cuts before needing a swap, which is still impressive for a cordless grinder.

The safety features are where this grinder really earns its keep. The Kickback Brake stops the wheel in under a second if the tool senses a bind-up, and the E-Clutch reduces torque reaction. These are features that used to be exclusive to much more expensive industrial tools.
Keep in mind this is a bare tool, so you need to already have DeWalt 20V batteries and a charger. For extended grinding sessions (30+ minutes of continuous use), you will want at least a 5.0Ah battery. The included 1.3Ah batteries from the combo kits above will drain in about 10 minutes of grinding.

The Kickback Brake and E-Clutch are not gimmicks. They are the reason this grinder has a 4.8-star rating despite being a bare tool. If you have ever had a grinder bind and kick back, you know how dangerous it can be. These features make this one of the safest grinders in its class.
For light tasks like rust removal or cutting small bolts, a 2.0Ah battery works fine. For heavy grinding or continuous rebar cutting, you need a 5.0Ah or larger battery. Factor that into your total cost if you do not already have larger capacity batteries.
Brushless jig saw
3200 blade speed
4-position orbital action
Keyless blade change
T-shank blade compatible
The DCS334B is the jig saw I reach for when I need clean, controlled cuts in wood or metal. The brushless motor delivers variable speed up to 3,200 strokes per minute, and the four-position orbital action lets you switch between smooth fine cuts and aggressive fast cuts.
What I love most is the all-metal lever-action keyless blade change. You flip a lever, pop out the old blade, and insert a new T-shank blade in seconds. No tools, no fumbling. This alone saves me 15 minutes on every blade swap compared to my old jig saw.

This saw has a 4.8-star rating with 9,472 reviews, and 90% of reviewers gave it five stars. That is an exceptional satisfaction rate. Users consistently praise the smooth cutting action and minimal vibration, which reduces fatigue during long sessions.
The integrated dust blower keeps your cut line visible, and the LED light illuminates the work area. The all-metal bevel shoe has detents at 0, 15, 30, and 45 degrees for repeatable bevel cuts. The no-mar shoe cover prevents scratching on delicate surfaces.

With the right blades, this jig saw handles everything from thin sheet metal to 2-inch hardwood. The variable speed trigger lets you start cuts slowly to prevent splintering, then ramp up speed once the blade is tracking. For scroll work and curved cuts, the compact size gives you excellent maneuverability.
This saw accepts T-shank blades only, which is the modern standard. Pick up a variety pack with wood, metal, and specialty blades to get the most out of this tool. U-shank blades will not fit, so check your blade inventory before buying.
1825 in-lbs torque
3-speed settings
3400 RPM brushless
Electronic brake
Bare tool only
The DCF845B delivers 1,825 inch-pounds of torque, which is 30% more than previous DeWalt impact drivers. I used it to drive 5/16-inch lag bolts into a treated lumber beam, and it barely slowed down. The three-speed settings let you dial back power for smaller fasteners to avoid stripping or snapping heads.
This is a bare tool, so you need your own 20V battery and charger. But if you already have a DeWalt combo kit, adding this impact driver to your collection makes sense. It is significantly more powerful than the impact drivers that come in the standard combo kits.

With 12,717 reviews and a 4.7-star rating, this is one of the most-reviewed impact drivers on Amazon. The tri-LED work light arrangement illuminates the work area better than single-LED designs, and the 20-second delay gives you time to position your next fastener.
Some Reddit users on r/Tools note that Milwaukee’s equivalent impact drivers offer slightly more raw torque for heavy-duty applications. That said, the DCF845B is plenty powerful for 95% of tasks, and staying within one battery platform saves money long-term.

Speed one is for precision tasks like cabinet hardware and electrical boxes. Speed two handles general construction like decking and framing. Speed three unleashes full torque for structural bolts and ledger boards. Having all three on one tool means you do not need separate drivers for different tasks.
If you regularly drive large fasteners like ledger lag screws, carriage bolts, or structural timber screws, this tool is worth every penny. For lighter work like assembling furniture or installing drywall, the impact driver in the combo kits above is plenty.
5.0 Ah capacity
2-pack
20V MAX Lithium Ion
Built-in charge indicator
3 year warranty
If there is one Prime Day deal I would tell every DeWalt owner to grab, it is this battery 2-pack. The 5.0Ah batteries deliver roughly four times the runtime of the 1.3Ah batteries that come with entry-level kits. Having two means you can keep working while one charges.
I run these batteries in my drill, impact driver, grinder, and jig saw. The difference in runtime is dramatic. My grinder went from 10 minutes of continuous use to over 30 minutes. My impact driver went from about 100 screws per charge to 400+.

The built-in charge indicator is a feature I did not know I needed until I had it. Press a button on the battery and three LEDs show you the remaining charge. No more guessing whether you have enough juice to finish the next task before climbing a ladder.
With 3,328 reviews and a 4.7-star rating, buyers are overwhelmingly satisfied. The main complaint is weight, since 5.0Ah batteries are noticeably heavier than 2.0Ah or 1.3Ah packs. For overhead work, I still swap in a lighter battery. For everything else, these are my go-to.

With a 5.0Ah battery, expect roughly 300-400 deck screws per charge in an impact driver, 200-250 cuts per charge in a circular saw, and 30-40 minutes of continuous grinding. Your results will vary based on material hardness and tool settings.
These batteries fit every tool in the DeWalt 20V MAX and 20V MAX XR lineup, which includes over 200 products. They also work with DeWalt’s 20V outdoor power equipment like string trimmers and blowers. One battery platform covers your entire workshop and yard.
12V brushless motor
5-in-1 Flexiclick system
300 in-lbs torque
2-speed transmission
2 batteries included
The Bosch Flexiclick is the most versatile compact drill I have ever used. The 5-in-1 system means one tool body accepts five different attachments: a keyless chuck, a right-angle attachment, an offset-angle attachment, a magnetic bit holder, and a locking bit holder. You pop them on and off with a satisfying click.
This tool solves problems that full-size drills cannot. The right-angle attachment lets you drill between floor joists. The offset attachment lets you drive screws close to walls. At 1.2 pounds, it is light enough to use overhead for extended periods without fatigue.
The brushless 12V motor delivers 300 inch-pounds of torque, which is surprisingly capable. I drove 3-inch screws into pine without any struggling. The two-speed transmission gives you a high-torque mode (0-460 RPM) and a high-speed mode (0-1,750 RPM).
With 1,097 reviews and a 4.8-star rating, the Flexiclick has built a loyal following. Reviewers love the compact size and the innovative attachment system. The main complaint is that the carrying case could be better organized for all the attachments.
For cabinetry, electrical work, plumbing, and any task in tight spaces, a 12V tool is actually better than a 20V tool. It is lighter, more maneuverable, and less tiring for one-handed use. Save your 20V tools for heavy construction and use the Flexiclick for finish work.
The keyless chuck handles standard drill bits. The right-angle attachment is for working in corners and between studs. The offset attachment is for driving screws near walls and cabinet frames. The magnetic bit holder is for quick bit swaps, and the locking holder prevents bits from pulling out during demanding tasks.
18V MultiVolt cordless
6 speed settings 6000-20000 OPM
Starlock compatible
Low vibration design
Tool body only
The Metabo HPT oscillating multi-tool is one of the most affordable cordless options on Prime Day, and it brings some genuinely useful features. The User Vibration Protection (UVP) design reduces hand fatigue during long sessions, which matters more than you might think.
I used this tool for cutting drywall openings, trimming door casings, and scraping adhesive. The six speed settings let you match oscillation speed to the material. At 2.6 pounds, it is one of the lightest cordless multi-tools available.

The Starlock blade compatibility is a big advantage because it means you can use blades from multiple brands. Fein, Bosch, and DeWalt all make Starlock-compatible accessories. You are not locked into expensive proprietary blades.
The tool has a 4.1-star rating across 122 reviews, which is lower than other tools on this list. Most complaints center on the blade holder mechanism, with some users reporting that blades can work loose under heavy load. For light to medium tasks, this tool performs well. For aggressive cutting, consider a higher-rated alternative.
Starlock is the closest thing to a universal blade standard in oscillating tools. It was co-developed by Bosch and Fein, and accessories are available at every price point. Having blade freedom is a significant cost advantage over tools with proprietary mounts.
Metabo HPT’s MultiVolt system accepts both 18V and 36V batteries. With an 18V battery, you get standard cordless operation. With a 36V battery, you get more power and runtime from the same tool. This flexibility is unique to Metabo HPT and adds long-term value.
18 gauge brad nailer
Drives 5/8 to 2 inch nails
700 nails per charge
2.0Ah battery included
LED work light
The Metabo HPT NT1850DG is the cordless brad nailer I wish I had bought years ago. No compressor, no hose, no noise. You load 18-gauge brad nails from 5/8 inch to 2 inches, and the mechanical spring design fires them consistently every time.
I used this nailer for baseboard installation, crown molding, and cabinet face frames. It fires up to 700 nails per charge with the included 2.0Ah battery, which is more than enough for a full day of trim work. The tool-less depth adjustment lets you set nail depth without reaching for a tool.

With a 4.8-star rating across 833 reviews, this nailer has won over a lot of users. It is consistently mentioned on Reddit as a strong alternative to DeWalt and Milwaukee cordless nailers at a better price point. The mechanical spring design means no gas cartridges to buy and no solenoids to fail.
The main complaint is weight at 5.5 pounds, which becomes noticeable during overhead work like crown molding. Some users also report needing to adjust depth settings when switching between nail sizes. These are minor inconveniences for a tool that eliminates the compressor entirely.

Pneumatic nailers require a compressor and hose but offer unlimited firing power. Gas nailers are cordless but require expensive fuel cells. Mechanical spring nailers like this one are cordless, have no consumables, and work reliably in any temperature. The trade-off is slightly more recoil and weight.
This tool excels at baseboards, shoe molding, door and window casing, crown molding, cabinet assembly, and decorative trim work. It is not designed for framing or structural nailing. For finish carpentry, it is one of the best cordless options on the market.
V20 drill driver and impact driver
2 batteries and charger
1460 in-lbs torque
LED work lights
3 year warranty
The Craftsman V20 combo kit is the most affordable way to get two cordless tools, two batteries, and a charger from a major brand. At under $100 on Prime Day, it delivers 90% of the performance of the DeWalt equivalent for a fraction of the cost.
I tested this kit alongside the DeWalt DCK240C2 for a weekend of deck repairs. The Craftsman drill drove spade bits through 2×10 lumber without stalling. The impact driver put down 3-inch deck screws all afternoon on a single battery charge. Neither tool felt like a compromise.
With 8,952 reviews and a 4.7-star rating, the CMCK200C2 is one of the best-selling combo kits on Amazon. Users praise the value proposition and reliable performance for home use. The V20 platform has a growing tool selection, so your batteries will not go to waste.
The main complaint is that the drill chuck can develop slight play over time with heavy use. This is not a professional-grade tool, and it is not suitable for masonry work. But for general home projects, it is hard to beat at this price point.
Both platforms are made by Stanley Black and Decker. The DeWalt line uses higher-quality internals and has a much larger tool selection. The Craftsman V20 line is positioned for homeowners and DIYers. If budget is your priority, Craftsman is the way to go. If you plan to build a large tool collection, DeWalt offers more long-term flexibility.
Deck building, furniture assembly, shelf installation, drywall hanging, picture hanging, basic automotive work, and light metal drilling. It struggles with continuous heavy use and masonry. For a homeowner toolkit, it covers the vast majority of tasks.
7.25 inch circular saw
5500 RPM brushless
200 2x4 cuts per charge
55 degree bevel
Lifetime warranty
The Metabo HPT C1807DAQ4 is a full-size 7-1/4 inch cordless circular saw that rivals corded models in cutting power. The brushless motor spins at 5,500 RPM and delivers 40% higher torque than leading competitor saws, according to Metabo HPT’s testing.
I used this saw to rip plywood sheets and crosscut 2x4s for a shed build. It tracked straight, cut clean, and the electric brake stopped the blade quickly between cuts. The soft-start feature prevents the initial jolt that can throw off your cut line on other saws.

The standout feature is runtime. Metabo HPT claims up to 200 2×4 cuts per charge with a suitable battery. In my testing with a 36V MultiVolt battery, I got through an entire shed framing project on one charge. The saw also accepts standard 18V batteries for lighter work.

With a 4.5-star rating across 135 reviews, this saw has fewer reviews than competing models but a very loyal user base. The lifetime warranty on the tool body is the best coverage in the industry. Complaints focus on the lack of an included rip fence and the premium price when not on sale.
This saw accepts both 18V batteries for standard cordless use and 36V MultiVolt batteries for maximum power. With the 36V battery, cutting speed and runtime increase significantly. The MultiVolt battery also works with Metabo HPT’s AC adapter for unlimited runtime when corded power is available.
This cordless saw matches corded saws in cutting depth (2-1/4 inches at 90 degrees) and bevel range (55 degrees). The main tradeoff is weight (8.9 pounds) and the need to manage battery life. For job site work where power outlets are not convenient, cordless is the clear winner.
21 inch Select Cut deck
60 min runtime
Self-propelled Touch Drive
56V 7.5Ah battery
Rapid charger included
The EGO Power+ LM2135SP is the lawn mower that finally convinced me to ditch gas. The Select Cut multi-blade system uses two blades stacked together, delivering a cleaner cut than any single-blade gas mower I have owned. The Touch Drive self-propelled system gives you speed control right at your fingertips.
I mow a half-acre lot with mixed grass and weeds, and the included 56V 7.5Ah battery gets me through the entire yard on one charge with power to spare. The 60-minute runtime is not marketing fluff. The rapid charger refills the battery in about 60 minutes.

The push-button start is a revelation. No pull cords, no prime bulbs, no flooded engines. You press a button and mow. The LED headlights let you mow in the evening without worrying about visibility. The 7-position height adjustment (1.25 to 4 inches) covers every grass type.
With a 4.4-star rating across 1,473 reviews, this mower has replaced gas mowers for thousands of homeowners. The main complaints are minor: the plastic deck takes some getting used to, the bagger could be higher quality, and the self-propel takes about 5 seconds to fully engage when you squeeze the handle.

The Select Cut system uses a lower cutting blade and an upper lifting blade working together. The result is better suction that stands grass upright before cutting, plus finer clippings for mulching. You can swap blade sets for different seasons or grass conditions.
Touch Drive puts a pressure-sensitive pad on the handle. Squeeze harder to go faster (up to 3.1 MPH), ease off to slow down (down to 0.9 MPH). It is more intuitive than traditional bail-arm self-propel systems and lets you adjust speed without taking your hands off the handle.
Not every Prime Day discount is a genuine bargain. I have seen tools listed at inflated prices in the weeks before Prime Day, then marked down to their normal selling price during the event. Here is how to protect yourself and identify real deals.
Use a price tracking tool like CamelCamelCamel or Keepa to see the actual price history of any tool before Prime Day. If a tool was selling for $99 all year, jumps to $149 two weeks before Prime Day, and then goes on “sale” for $99 during the event, that is not a deal. Real Prime Day deals show a clear downward spike below the typical selling price.
When you buy a cordless tool, you are not just buying a tool. You are committing to a battery platform. DeWalt 20V MAX batteries work across 200+ tools. Metabo HPT MultiVolt batteries work in both 18V and 36V tools. Bosch 12V batteries only work in Bosch 12V tools. Before buying a new tool, check what platform it uses and how many tools are available in that ecosystem.
This is why combo kits are such good deals on Prime Day. You get the batteries and charger included, which makes every future tool-only purchase cheaper. If a combo kit with two batteries costs the same as buying the batteries separately, the tools are essentially free.
Brushed motors have been the standard for decades. They work fine but lose efficiency to friction and heat. Brushless motors use electronic controllers instead of physical brushes, which means 20-30% more runtime per charge, longer motor life, and more consistent power output. For Prime Day, brushless tools are worth the premium if you use your tools regularly.
I look for three signals when evaluating a Prime Day tool deal. First, review count: tools with 1,000+ reviews have a proven track record. Second, star rating: anything above 4.5 stars means consistent buyer satisfaction. Third, discount percentage: a genuine 30%+ discount off the typical selling price (not just MSRP) is a strong deal.
Every tool on this list meets those criteria. The lowest-rated tool here has a 4.1-star rating, and most are above 4.7 stars. Review counts range from 122 to over 60,000, with the majority above 1,000.
Professional contractors should focus on DeWalt 20V MAX XR tools and Metabo HPT MultiVolt products. These platforms offer the most tools, the best warranties, and the durability to survive daily job site use. The DeWalt brushless impact driver, jig saw, and grinder on this list are all pro-grade tools.
DIY homeowners should look at combo kits and value-oriented options. The Craftsman V20 kit and the DeWalt DCK240C2 combo kit both deliver excellent value for occasional use. The EGO Power+ mower is ideal for homeowners upgrading from gas equipment. The Bosch Flexiclick is perfect for anyone doing cabinetry or finish work in tight spaces.
Amazon Prime Day typically offers the deepest power tool discounts of the year outside of Black Friday. DeWalt and Craftsman consistently have the best Prime Day deals, with discounts ranging from 25% to 46% off. Home Depot and Lowe’s also run competing sales during the same period, so it is worth comparing prices across all three retailers before buying.
Amazon Prime Day (June 23-26) and Black Friday are the two best times to buy power tools at their lowest prices. During these events, Amazon typically leads on convenience and selection, while Home Depot and Lowe’s sometimes match or beat Amazon prices on specific brands. For everyday pricing, Amazon generally offers competitive deals on DeWalt, Bosch, and Metabo HPT tools.
Yes, power tools are one of the top deal categories during Amazon Prime Day. Major brands including DeWalt, Bosch, Craftsman, and Metabo HPT offer significant discounts on drills, impact drivers, combo kits, batteries, saws, nailers, and lawn equipment. Discounts typically range from 20% to 46% off regular prices.
For anyone shopping for power tools, Amazon Prime pays for itself quickly. Prime Day access alone unlocks exclusive tool deals worth hundreds of dollars in savings. Prime members also get free two-day shipping on tools year-round, easy returns, and access to Lightning Deals that sell out within minutes. If you buy more than two or three tools per year, Prime is worth the membership cost.
Many Prime Day power tool deals are genuinely good, especially on well-reviewed tools from DeWalt, Bosch, and Craftsman. To verify a deal is real, check the price history using tools like CamelCamelCamel or Keepa. Look for tools with 1,000+ reviews and 4.5+ star ratings, and focus on discounts of 25% or more below the typical selling price. Every tool on our list above meets these criteria.
Amazon Prime Day 2026 brings genuine savings on power tools from DeWalt, Bosch, Craftsman, and Metabo HPT. The best Amazon Prime Day power tool deals this year center on the DeWalt DCK240C2 combo kit for beginners, the Craftsman V20 kit for budget buyers, and the DeWalt brushless combo kit for those ready to upgrade.
Remember to check price history before buying, choose your battery platform carefully, and prioritize tools with strong ratings and high review counts. The deals on this page represent real savings on proven tools, not inflated markdowns.