My Favorite Early Black Friday Deals From Home Depot
Get BOGO cordless tools and discounts up to 55% off from Home Depot's early Black Friday deals.
Get BOGO cordless tools and discounts up to 55% off from Home Depot's early Black Friday deals.
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Black Friday is no longer a single-day sale on the Friday after Thanksgiving. It's one of the biggest sales of the year that starts as early as October for some retailers—and you need to come with a plan unless you want to be taken advantage of. Home Depot is one of the main retailers who started their early Black Friday sale both online and in-store, which runs until Dec. 4. You'll find BOGO deals and discounts on tools, appliances, smart home gadgets, and everything else you can find in the store. Here are the best early Black Friday deals from Home Depot.
This leaf blower is 55% off
If you've never had the absolute pleasure of blowing away all those dead leaves covering your yard with a leaf blower, you're missing out on one of the biggest joys of the fall. Your neighbors shouldn't have all the fun: This cordless Milwaukee leaf blower is $199 (originally $438) and comes with two chargers, which is all you can ask for in a cordless leaf blower. The first battery lasts 30 minutes at 3/4 power and the second one lasts 20 minutes at the same setting.
The Yale Assure Lock 2 Smart Door Lock is 31% off
I've been using the Yale Assure Lock 2 for my home for months and it's one of my favorite smart locks of 2024. This is the Bluetooth version with the touchscreen (as opposed to physical buttons) and with a physical key option. You can always buy the Yale Wi-Fi Smart Module separately later if you don't want to get the wifi version right now (it lets you control it remotely through wifi). This is the cheapest I have seen the smart lock even on Amazon, according to price-tracking tools.
I bought this ladder not too long ago, and it's everything I was looking for—and more. It's highly adaptable to many different scenarios thanks to the many different positions it can take. I was able to knock out many projects I had pending, and this retractable Gorilla ladder made it easy to knock them out. It has a bucket to carry all your tools, and when you have it compact, it is easy to stow away. Make sure whatever you need to do is within 22 feet (it actually reaches 18 feet, 10 inches max, but it takes into account an average adult's reach to get to the full 22 feet). You can get this 22-foot Gorilla Retractable Ladder for $149 (originally $2339).
I am an organization freak, so I love tool cabinets. This type of cabinet is perfect for a person who likes to DIY home projects and has their tools scattered everywhere in a sad closet that could also use a workbench to do some work. It has 9 drawers and comes with six outlets and two USB ports. You can get this Husky Tool Cabinet for $298 (originally $398), the lowest price it has been over the last few months, according to price-tracking tools.
BOGOs and other deals
If you need multiple tools, Home Depot is offering BOGO cordless tool deals that you can take advantage of right now. Here are some other deals to check out:
Mechanics Tool Set (270-Piece) $99 (originally $199)
Ring Starter Set with Battery Doorbell and Indoor Cam $79.99 (originally $139)
MAX AA Batteries (36 Pack), Double A Alkaline Batteries $14.87 (originally $20.87)
4.5 Cu. Ft. Stackable SMART Front Load Washer in Black Steel with Steam and TurboWash360 Technology $798 (originally $1,199)
Daniel Oropeza
Staff Writer
Daniel is a Staff Writer for Lifehacker. He served in the U.S. Navy, where he reached the rank of Petty Officer 3rd Class as a Logistic Specialist and was awarded a Navy Community Service Medal and Navy Letter of Commendation for his exemplary service aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier. He earned his bachelor's in Environmental Science from the University of California, Davis, and earned his master’s degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Daniel was a business reporter for the Miami Herald before joining Lifehacker. He lives in Atlanta, GA.