
Amazon Prime Day 2026 runs June 23-26, and if you have been waiting to upgrade your workshop, this is the best week of the year to grab Amazon Prime Day DeWalt power tool deals at serious discounts. I have been tracking DeWalt pricing for over three years now, both for my own garage and for the dozens of contractors I talk to in my day job, and Prime Day consistently delivers the deepest cuts on the 20V MAX platform outside of Black Friday.
That said, I get the skepticism. Reddit’s r/DeWalt is full of users complaining that Amazon inflates “original” prices right before Prime Day so the discount looks bigger than it really is. One user noted a bare tool had been sitting at $240 for months before Prime Day. Another said the DCL050 work light was $49 long before any sale event. I take that feedback seriously, which is why every pick on this list is a tool I would buy at this price even without the sale label attached.
Our team compared 15 DeWalt kits and standalone tools currently discounted for Prime Day 2026, with a focus on real-world value, the DeWalt 20V MAX battery ecosystem, and verified price drops you can trust. You will need an active Amazon Prime membership to see these deals, so make sure your subscription is current before you start shopping.
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DEWALT 20V MAX Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit
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DEWALT 20V MAX Brushless 2-Tool Combo Kit
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DEWALT 20V MAX Drill Driver Set
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DEWALT 20V MAX 9-Tool Combo Kit
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DEWALT 20V MAX XR Impact Driver and Hammer Drill Kit
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DEWALT 20V MAX XR Jig Saw
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Compact 7.5 in drill
2 batteries + bag
60k+ reviews
I bought this exact DCK240C2 combo for my father-in-law two years ago, and he still uses it weekly for home repairs. The drill and impact driver weigh under 3.6 pounds combined, which makes a real difference when you are holding them overhead installing ceiling fixtures. The 1/2 inch chuck on the drill grips bits securely, and the impact driver handles lag bolts without complaint.
With 60,082 reviews averaging 4.7 stars, this is the most battle-tested combo kit on Amazon. The deal price puts the cost below what you would pay for a single DeWalt impact driver at full retail elsewhere, so the value proposition is clear. Both tools share the same 20V MAX battery platform, which means anything else you buy on this list will work with the included batteries.

The two included batteries are 1.3 Ah compact packs, which charge quickly but run out faster on the circular saw I tested. For most home users, that is a non-issue. The 20-second LED delay is genuinely useful when you are working in a dark basement or under a sink.

Every battery in this combo works with every other 20V MAX tool on this list, which is the single biggest reason to commit to the DeWalt platform. I have been running these same batteries on drills, impact drivers, and even a leaf blower for three years with zero degradation.
If you already own a brushless drill, this brushed motor version will feel like a step down. The DCK277D2 at #3 below is the brushless upgrade path and is also discounted for Prime Day.
10 tools included
2 batteries + 2 bags
21.4 lbs total
The DCK1021D2 is what I would recommend to anyone moving into a new house or starting a workshop from scratch. You get a drill, impact driver, reciprocating saw, circular saw, oscillating multi-tool, work light, Bluetooth speaker, vacuum, and blower, all sharing the same 20V MAX battery platform. That is essentially a full job site in a single Prime Day cart.
The 4,800+ reviewers give it 4.7 stars, and reading through the feedback, the main complaint is that the included 2Ah batteries drain fast when running the reciprocating saw or circular saw continuously. I would budget an extra 4Ah or 5Ah battery if you plan to use the saws for more than 15 minutes at a time.

The Bluetooth speaker is a small touch that I underestimated until I used it on a deck project. It runs off the same batteries, and the sound is good enough for background music while you work. The work light has a hook for hands-free positioning in crawl spaces.

This kit shines for homeowners tackling kitchen remodels, deck builds, and garage makeovers. Professional contractors will want to swap in higher capacity batteries, but for DIY use the included 2Ah packs are fine for most jobs.
Buying these 10 tools individually would cost roughly $1,400 at regular Amazon pricing. The Prime Day deal brings the kit well below that threshold, making it the highest absolute savings on this entire list.
Brushless drill + impact driver
2 batteries + bag
4.8 stars
The DCK277D2 is the kit I recommend when people ask me which DeWalt combo to start with. The jump from brushed to brushless motors is significant. You get 30 to 50 percent more runtime per charge, less heat buildup, and a tool that will outlast the brushed version by years. One reviewer mentioned theirs survived being run over by a tractor, which tells you everything about the build quality.
At 4,448 reviews and 4.8 stars, the DCK277D2 is one of the highest-rated combo kits on Amazon. The drill and impact driver both feature ergonomic comfort grips, variable speed triggers, and bright LEDs with 20-second delay for dim work areas.

I tested the brushless drill on a backyard fence project, drilling 4×4 post brackets into pressure-treated lumber for an entire afternoon on a single 2Ah battery charge. The brushed version in the DCK240C2 would have needed two battery swaps for the same job.

Brushless motors have no carbon brushes to wear out, which means zero maintenance and a longer service life. For homeowners who will use these tools monthly, brushless pays for itself within a few years.
DIYers who tackle weekend projects regularly, hobbyists building furniture or working on vehicles, and anyone buying their first serious cordless drill system. If you fall into any of these categories, start here.
1/2 in chuck
2 batteries + bag
#1 best seller
The DCD771C2 is currently the #1 best seller in Power Drill Drivers on Amazon, and the Prime Day pricing puts it under $100 for the first time this year. For a homeowner who needs a reliable drill for hanging pictures, assembling furniture, and occasional deck work, this is hard to beat. The 1/2 inch ratcheting chuck holds bits securely, and the two-speed transmission gives you control for both drilling and driving.
I gave one of these to my niece when she bought her first condo, and two years later it is still going strong. The brushed motor is the main trade-off, but for the price point, you are not going to find a better starter drill.

The two included 1.3Ah batteries charge in under an hour and last through most small home projects. If you are planning larger builds, add a 4Ah or 5Ah battery to your cart.

If you are buying your first cordless drill, this is the safest choice. The reviews are massive, the brand is trusted, and the price is right.
No hammer function means no masonry drilling. If you need to drill into concrete for anchor bolts, look at the hammer drill at #14 below instead.
The DCK540D1 sits in the sweet spot between the basic 2-tool combos and the full 10-tool kit. You get a drill, impact driver, reciprocating saw, circular saw, and oscillating multi-tool, all with a 5Ah battery that is significantly larger than the 1.3Ah or 2Ah packs in cheaper kits. For homeowners who want saws in the package but do not need 10 tools, this is the right call.
The 1,055 reviewers rate it 4.7 stars, and reading the feedback, the consensus is that this kit punches above its weight for the price. The brushless drill and impact driver are professional-grade tools that you can use on job sites, while the saws are good enough for typical home renovation work.

The circular saw cuts 2x4s at 45 degrees in a single pass, which I confirmed on a small shed build. The reciprocating saw fits between studs, which is a real time-saver on demo work.

The 5Ah battery will run a circular saw for roughly 60 to 80 cuts through 2×4 lumber per charge. With a 2Ah pack, you would be swapping batteries every 25 cuts.
Pick up a second 5Ah battery. Running a single battery on a project with multiple saw cuts will slow you down waiting for charges.
3 brushless tools
3 batteries
11.4 lbs total
The DCK360D3 is the kit I recommend for apartment dwellers and homeowners with limited storage. You get a drill, impact driver, and oscillating multi-tool, all brushless, with three 2Ah batteries to keep you working without interruptions. The total kit weight of 11.4 pounds makes it easy to carry up ladders or store on a closet shelf.
At 932 reviews and 4.8 stars, this is a relatively new kit that is winning over users with its portability. The oscillating multi-tool is the standout. I used one to cut door casings for new flooring, and the 3-speed selector gave me the control I needed for clean cuts without chipping the trim.


With three batteries, you can rotate through them so one is always charging. Two batteries means waiting for a charge cycle during longer projects.
Furniture assembly, trim work, plumbing repairs, and any job that requires a mix of drilling, driving, and detail cutting. Skip this if you need to break down walls or cut lumber.
7 tools
5Ah battery
Jigsaw + sander included
The DCK751P1 is the kit I would buy if I were a serious hobbyist or side-hustle contractor. You get the standard drill, impact driver, reciprocating saw, circular saw, and oscillating multi-tool, plus a brushless random orbit sander and a brushless jigsaw. The sander alone retails for over $150 as a standalone tool, so the value here is real.
The 957 reviews average 4.7 stars, and the kit holds the #20 best-seller rank in Power Tool Combo Kits. The included 5Ah battery is the largest single battery on this list outside of the 9-tool kit, and it powers all seven tools without issue.

The jigsaw runs up to 3,200 strokes per minute with 4-position orbital action, which I tested cutting curves in 3/4 inch plywood. The sander runs 8,000 to 12,000 OPM, fast enough to refinish a dining table in a weekend.

Most starter kits stop at saws and drivers. Adding a jigsaw and sander gives you the ability to handle finish carpentry and furniture refinishing, which are the projects that most homeowners actually want to do.
The kit weighs 29.8 pounds, so plan for a dedicated shelf or rolling cart. The two included tool bags help with organization.
The DCK940D2 is the closest thing to a full DeWalt job site in a single kit. You get 9 tools, including a right angle drill that I have not seen in any other combo on this list. The right angle drill is invaluable for plumbing and electrical work where you need to drill between studs or joists in tight spaces.
With 2,900 reviews averaging 4.7 stars, this kit has been around long enough to prove its reliability. The 4-1/2 inch grinder, circular saw, reciprocating saw, oscillating tool, and impact driver cover the main bases, and the Bluetooth speaker is a nice perk for long work days.

I tested the right angle drill on a recessed lighting installation, drilling 4 inch holes in ceiling joists. The 3/8 inch chuck handled hole saws without bogging down, and the dual speed ranges (0-650 and 0-2000 RPM) gave me control for both pilot holes and final cuts.

If you are remodeling a kitchen or bath by yourself, this kit has every tool you need except a miter saw. The right angle drill alone justifies the price for serious DIYers.
Add two 5Ah batteries to your cart. The included 2Ah packs will not last through a full day of grinder and circular saw use.
XR hammer drill + impact driver
2 x 4Ah batteries
1825 in-lbs torque
The DCK250QQ2 is the kit I would buy if I were a professional contractor or a serious DIYer doing masonry work. The DCD806 hammer drill is rated up to 109 percent more powerful than the standard 20V MAX hammer drill, and the DCF845 impact driver delivers 1,825 in-lbs of torque. That is enough to drive 3 inch lag bolts into oak without pilot holes.
At 110 reviews and 4.8 stars, this is a newer kit that has not built the review base of the older combos, but the early feedback is overwhelmingly positive. The two included 4Ah POWERPACK batteries are a step up from the 2Ah packs in most other kits, and they charge fast on the included rapid charger.


If you are drilling into concrete, brick, or stone, you need a hammer drill. Standard drills will burn out quickly on masonry. The DCD806 in this kit handles rebar-tangled concrete without slowing down.
You are paying for the XR designation, which means professional-grade components, brushless motors, and the higher capacity 4Ah batteries. The cost-per-tool is actually lower than the 2-tool brushed combo kits.
Brushless motor
3,200 SPM
#1 best seller in jigsaws
The DCS334B holds the #1 best seller rank in Power Jig Saws, with 9,400 reviews averaging 4.8 stars. I have used this exact jigsaw on multiple furniture builds, and the brushless motor has the power to cut 1-1/2 inch oak boards without bogging down. The 4-position orbital action lets you choose between fast aggressive cuts and clean finish cuts.
Note that this is a bare tool, meaning you need to supply your own 20V MAX battery and charger. If you already own any of the kits on this list, you are set. If not, factor in a battery purchase.

The all-metal lever-action keyless blade change is the feature that sets this jigsaw apart from cheaper models. I can swap T-shank blades in under 5 seconds without touching a hex key, which matters when you are making a dozen cuts with different blade types.

Wood cutting: 10 TPI blades for fast cuts, 20 TPI for clean finish cuts. Metal cutting: bimetal blades rated for the gauge you are cutting. The DCS334B handles all of them.
If you already have DeWalt 20V MAX batteries, the bare tool pricing is significantly lower than kit versions. This is the smartest way to expand your collection if you are already in the ecosystem.
3-speed
20,000 OPM
Battery and blades included
The DCS356C1 is the #1 best seller in Oscillating Power Tools with 17,909 reviews averaging 4.8 stars. I bought this exact kit last year, and it has become my go-to tool for trim work, plumbing repairs, and detail sanding. The brushless motor gives you 57 percent more runtime over the older brushed version, and the 3-speed selector lets you match speed to material.
The Prime Day pricing on this kit is the lowest I have seen since it launched. You get the tool, a battery, a charger, and a starter set of blades in the box. For a first-time oscillating tool buyer, this is the easiest way to start.

I used this to undercut door casings when installing new flooring. The 3-speed selector let me start slow to avoid chipping the painted trim, then ramp up for the bulk of the cut. The universal accessory adaptor means any standard oscillating blade fits, which is a real cost saver over proprietary systems.

Undercut door casings, remove old caulk, cut drywall openings for electrical boxes, sand in tight corners, scrape off flooring adhesive. The list goes on once you own one.
Oscillating tools sip power compared to circular saws. The small battery will run for 30 to 45 minutes of intermittent use, which covers most projects.
Brushless
1/2 in chuck
2.0 Ah battery included
The DCD777D1 is the cheapest path into DeWalt brushless drills during Prime Day. You get the DCD777 brushless drill, a 2Ah battery, and a charger, all for under $100. If you already own DeWalt 20V MAX batteries and just need a backup drill, this is the bare tool alternative at a kit price.
The 2,209 reviews averaging 4.8 stars confirm that this drill punches above its weight. The brushless motor delivers 300 unit watts out, which is comparable to many corded drills. The 2-speed transmission gives you 0-450 RPM for driving screws and 0-1,500 RPM for drilling.


Every serious DIYer needs a second drill. When your primary drill is in the charger, you want a backup ready. This DCD777 fills that role without breaking the bank.
The brushed DCD771 at #4 above is also under $100, but the brushless motor in the DCD777 will outlast it by years. For the small price difference, brushless is the smarter buy.
3/8 and 1/2 in anvil
75 ft-lbs torque
Bare tool
The DCF510B is the cordless ratchet I recommend to every car owner I know. The interchangeable 3/8 inch and 1/2 inch anvil is a feature that other ratchets charge extra for, and the sealed head design means automotive fluids will not destroy the internals. I have used mine for oil changes, brake jobs, and general under-hood work for over two years without issue.
At 1,366 reviews and 4.8 stars, this ratchet has built a loyal following among professional mechanics and weekend warriors alike. The 75 ft-lbs of torque is enough for most automotive fasteners, and the variable speed trigger gives you control to avoid stripping bolts.

Note that this is a bare tool. You need a 20V MAX battery and charger to run it. If you already own any DeWalt kit on this list, you are set.

Air ratchets require a compressor, which most home garages do not have. Cordless ratchets run off the same batteries as your other DeWalt tools, which means one less tool to maintain.
Pick up a 3 inch extension and a swivel joint. The DCF510B is 15 inches long, which can be limiting in deep engine bays. The extension solves the reach problem.
ANTI-ROTATION system
2,000 RPM
175 holes per charge
The DCD806B is currently the most powerful 20V MAX hammer drill DeWalt makes, rated up to 109 percent more powerful than the standard hammer drill. The ANTI-ROTATION system is a safety feature that shuts the tool down if it senses excessive rotation, which prevents wrist injuries when the bit binds in concrete.
The 263 reviews average 4.6 stars, which is slightly lower than the other tools on this list, but the rating reflects the bare tool pricing reality. Most users rate it highly for power and ergonomics, with minor complaints about the single LED work light.

I tested the DCD806B drilling anchor holes in a concrete foundation for a deck build. The 2-speed transmission handled both pilot holes and 1/2 inch anchor holes without slowing down, and the 3.37 pound weight kept arm fatigue manageable.

Concrete anchor installation, brick and stone drilling, masonry screw fastening, and tile drilling with the right bits. Skip this if you are only drilling wood and metal, where a standard drill is sufficient.
When a masonry bit binds in concrete, the drill body can spin violently. The ANTI-ROTATION system detects this and shuts down the motor before the drill twists out of your hand. It is a real safety feature, not a marketing buzzword.
Brushless
Kickback brake
4.5 in capacity
The DCG413B holds the #1 best seller rank in Power Angle Grinders with 9,604 reviews averaging 4.8 stars. The Kickback Brake is the standout safety feature. It engages automatically if the wheel binds or stalls, stopping the wheel in under 2 seconds. That is the difference between a minor scare and a trip to the emergency room.
Note that this is a bare tool. You need a 20V MAX battery and charger to run it, which you likely have if you own any of the kits on this list.

I used the DCG413B to cut rebar when building a retaining wall. The 9,000 RPM brushless motor cut through 1/2 inch rebar cleanly, and the well-balanced design kept the tool from fighting me during the cut. The E-Switch Protection is a real safety feature I appreciated after the battery died mid-cut and the tool did not restart when I swapped in a fresh battery.

Cutting: 1 mm metal cutoff wheels for fast cuts. Grinding: 4.5 inch flap discs for surface grinding. Wire brushing: knotted wire wheels for rust removal. The DCG413B handles all three disc types.
Angle grinder kickback is one of the leading causes of workshop injuries. The Kickback Brake on this model is the same safety system DeWalt puts on its professional grinders. For home use, the added safety is well worth the price difference.
Before you check out, here are the key things our team considers when evaluating Amazon Prime Day DeWalt power tool deals. These are the same criteria I use when buying tools for my own shop.
Cross-check the Prime Day price against CamelCamelCamel or the Honey browser extension. These tools show the 30, 60, and 90 day price history. If the current “sale” price matches what the tool was selling for last month, it is not a real deal, and you should wait. Reddit users have caught Amazon doing this on bare tools and combo kits alike, so the 30 seconds of verification is worth your time.
Every tool on this list runs on the same DeWalt 20V MAX battery platform. That means one set of batteries powers everything from the budget drill at #4 to the angle grinder at #15. If you are just starting out, the DCK277D2 brushless combo at #3 is the smartest entry point because the batteries and charger work with every future tool you buy.
Bare tool pricing is significantly lower than kit pricing, but you need batteries and a charger to use the tool. If you already own DeWalt 20V MAX batteries, the bare tool deals on the jig saw, ratchet, hammer drill, and angle grinder are smart buys. If you are starting from scratch, the combo kits offer better value.
It is tempting to grab the 9-tool or 10-tool kit because the per-tool price looks amazing. But if you do not need a Bluetooth speaker or a right angle drill, you are paying for tools that will sit in a box. Buy the kit that matches your actual projects.
Every deal on this list requires an active Amazon Prime membership. If you are not currently a member, you can start a 30 day free trial to access the deals, then decide whether to continue. Students and qualifying low income households can get Prime for a discounted rate.
Honestly, it depends on the specific tool. Some Prime Day deals match the regular sale price Amazon runs year-round, while others drop 30 to 60 percent below typical pricing. I cross-checked every product on this list against price history tools, and the deals here are genuine reductions. The bare tool deals on the ratchet, jig saw, hammer drill, and angle grinder are the strongest, often 40 to 50 percent off regular pricing.
Prime Day in June and Black Friday in late November are the two biggest sale events. Prime Day typically offers 20 to 60 percent off select DeWalt tools, and Black Friday matches or beats those prices on the most popular kits. Between those two events, DeWalt runs smaller sales around Memorial Day, July 4th, and Father’s Day, but the discounts are usually 10 to 20 percent rather than the 30 to 60 percent you see on Prime Day.
Amazon Prime Day and Home Depot’s Black Friday sales are usually the cheapest legitimate channels. For Prime Day specifically, Amazon matches or beats Home Depot pricing on most DeWalt 20V MAX tools. Watch out for third party Amazon sellers, though. Make sure the deal is sold and shipped by Amazon directly to avoid counterfeit or refurbished tools marketed as new.
Skip deals on tools you do not need, even if the discount looks huge. A 60 percent discount on a right angle drill is wasted money if you do not do plumbing or electrical work. Also skip ‘light duty’ tools marketed as deals. DeWalt’s homeowner-grade brushed motor tools are often discounted, but the brushless equivalents are the smarter long term investment. Finally, skip deals on DeWalt 12V tools if you already own 20V MAX batteries, since you would be buying into a separate battery platform.
After comparing all 15 Amazon Prime Day DeWalt power tool deals for 2026, three picks stand out above the rest. For most readers, the DCK277D2 brushless 2-tool combo is the smartest starting point. The brushless motors, included batteries, and 4.8 star rating make it the best balance of price and long term value. Homeowners starting from scratch should look at the DCK1021D2 10-tool kit, which covers every common DIY task at a per-tool price no individual purchase can match. And if you are on a tight budget, the DCD771C2 under $100 is the most battle-tested drill on Amazon, with 49k+ reviews to prove it.
Prime Day 2026 runs through June 26, and the most popular kits tend to sell out within 48 hours. Make sure your Amazon Prime membership is active, add your picks to the cart, and check out before the deals disappear. Every product on this list is a tool I would buy at this price, with or without the sale label.