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DeWALT 18V XR Brushless Hammer Drill 5.0Ah Kit + $50 Gift Card. $282 (Was $349) Delivered / C&C / in-Store @ Bunnings

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Another DeWalt deal. Was $349. $282 is the lowest price so far. Also receive a $50 gift card as part of Bunnings Spend & Get promo. Details Below.

Considering the Tstak box alone is $79, the 8M tape is $35 and the bit set is $35+ this is a very good price for the entire kit.

https://pricehipster.com/product/DhRCo5JbJPJcc0VtySKrSA~HJ1K…

Also available from Sydney Tools for $282 with $50 bonus points as part of their DeWalt Roadshow deal til the 17th. https://sydneytools.com.au/product/dewalt-dcz100p2ktxe-18v-x…

Fair amount of stock around. Stock checker, https://bunnings.youinstock.com.au/search/0653719

Kit Includes:
1 x DCD709 - 18V Brushless Hammer Drill Driver
1 x DT7969-QZ - 32 Piece Screwdriver Bit Set
1 x DWHT36929-3 - 8m Tough Tape Measure
1 x DWST83346-1 - TSTAK 2.0 Deep Toolbox
2 x DCB184-XE - 18V 5.0Ah Battery
1 x DCB1104-XE - 12-18V Multi-Voltage Battery Charger

Until Sunday 18 May get Bunnings e-gift cards when you purchase from DeWALT.
Register your transaction online before 11:59pm 17th June to redeem up to $700. T&Cs, limits & exclusions apply.

Spend $250, get $50 in e-gift cards
Spend $500, get $100 in e-gift cards
Spend $750, get $150 in e-gift cards
Spend $1000, get $200 in e-gift cards
Spend $1500, get $300 in e-gift cards
Spend $2000, get $400 in e-gift cards
Spend $2500, get $500 in e-gift cards
Spend $3000, get $600 in e-gift cards
Spend $3500, get $700 in e-gift cards

Promotion period

Starts: 15/5/2025 12:01am
Ends: 18/5/2025 11:59 pm

Redemption Period

Starts: 15/5/2025
Ends: 17/6/2025 11:59 pm

T&C's https://media.bunnings.com.au/api/public/content/9af7aa35a2e…

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Comments

  • +4

    1 x DCD709 - 18V Brushless Hammer Drill Driver

    probably the least valuable item in this box….

  • -4

    If you're going to go DeWalt, I'd honestly just go Ryobi, same quality, but Ryobi has better warranty. Otherwise just go Makita/Milwaukee.

    • I went Hikoki clearance + redemption.

    • +2

      Having used a few Ryobi tools, but being on the DeWalt and Makita ecosystems, this is a terrible take.

    • Hard disagree. I am slowly moving from Ryobi to all in on Dewalt which are better quality tools which more regularly go on sale - to the point that they end up being cheaper than Ryobi anyway.

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