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Father's Day is this Sunday, June 15, which makes this week a great time to keep your eyes open for deals on tools. We've been doing exactly that—and this buy-batteries get-tools deal at The Home Depot is one of the best we've seen. It's an easy gift or personal score for somebody who already operates in the Milwaukee battery ecosystem, or, it could also be the perfect point of entry for anyone looking to switch over to the red tool brand.
Start here: The Home Depot's doing $50.00 off this Milwaukee M18 18-Volt Lithium-Ion High Output Starter Kit. That's two 6.0 Ah batteries and a charger with great reviews and a good warranty (five years on the charger, three on the battery). The on-sale price is down to $299, 14% off retail. And once you've got that in your cart, you unlock the real steal.
From there, you can grab any one of these 12 Milwaukee tools for free:
If you're ready to jump in even deeper on Milwaukee, The Home Depot is also doing a huge 50%-off deal on this seven-tool combo that comes with two batteries, a charger, and a carry bag. That's over $1,100 worth of stuff for about $500.
You don't need to be a dad, or be shopping for one, to take advantage of these steals, so start throwing some stuff in your cart and get ready to rip through some summer projects!
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