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popular Posted by SiennaCrowd514 • Yesterday

DEWALT ATOMIC 20V MAX Cordless Brushless Oscillating Multi Tool with (1) 20V 2.0Ah Battery and Charger DCS354D1 - $79.99

$79.99

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Oscillating kit is on Clearance for $79.99.

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Oscillating kit is on Clearance for $79.99.

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Model: ATOMIC 20-Volt MAX Cordless Brushless Oscillating Multi-Tool with (1) 20-Volt Battery 2.0Ah & Charger

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1 day ago
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Coupon_King
1 day ago
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I'm seeing $99.00
1 day ago
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Joined Nov 2013
1 day ago
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Quote from Coupon_King :
I'm seeing $99.00

I can see in the app it shows store clearance for $79.99
1 day ago
476 Posts
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1 day ago
Coupon_King
1 day ago
476 Posts
Quote from truedealsearcher :
I can see in the app it shows store clearance for $79.99

Maybe depends on the area? I am using the app also. I am in Houston, TX
about 23 hours ago
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Joined May 2024
about 23 hours ago
Ch3apSk8te
about 23 hours ago
22 Posts
Seeing 99.99 store clearance also.
about 21 hours ago
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Joined Nov 2007
about 21 hours ago
theuberprof
about 21 hours ago
189 Posts
I also don't see $79, and it's not available in stores near me.

If you're considering it at $99, check out the Lowe's version. It's available locally for me and comes with a bag, but with a slightly smaller battery. https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-2...1002680850
about 17 hours ago
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Joined Mar 2017
about 17 hours ago
x7aler
about 17 hours ago
94 Posts
A drill and a circular saw might be the only two tools that are more useful than this but if you have the first two, this is the obvious third. I love dewalt. You'll want power for this tool but you don't need it as much as other tools. It's more important to keep your blades sharp for this so if you have to buy it Ryobi, that's the fine but for the price, I think this is worth every penny to get one that will last a long time. You will use it way more than you think.
about 17 hours ago
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about 17 hours ago
joebells
about 17 hours ago
673 Posts
Quote from x7aler :
A drill and a circular saw might be the only two tools that are more useful than this but if you have the first two, this is the obvious third. I love dewalt. You'll want power for this tool but you don't need it as much as other tools. It's more important to keep your blades sharp for this so if you have to buy it Ryobi, that's the fine but for the price, I think this is worth every penny to get one that will last a long time. You will use it way more than you think.
Yeah I guess I have to agree with at the least the drill, but a circular saw is pretty useful too. Anyone that doesn't have one of these should get one if you do any kind of home improvement stuff. It's ridiculous how useful this type of tool is.

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about 16 hours ago
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about 16 hours ago
amploud
about 16 hours ago
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$80 is an absolute steal for a tool that has saved my bacon many times. I mis-use the hell out of it and it keeps on ticking but anything that saves me time is a win. Example: Used a semicircle blade to cut out openings in drywall. Hang a full sheet across a door or windows and use this to zip out the opening. No measuring and be error. Absolutely love it.
about 16 hours ago
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about 16 hours ago
EagerDime586
about 16 hours ago
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Quote from Coupon_King :
Maybe depends on the area? I am using the app also. I am in Houston, TX
Its in store clearance.
about 16 hours ago
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moparbrad
about 16 hours ago
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This needs to be edited to either in store or ymmv. Not an online deal
about 14 hours ago
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jbrunick
about 14 hours ago
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Shows $99
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about 14 hours ago
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about 14 hours ago
SiennaCrowd514
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about 14 hours ago
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Purchased mine for $79.99 at home depot clearance. Online says its on clearance but price reflects $99. Didn't know about it until i walked in store.

Chicago stores are at $79.99
about 11 hours ago
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about 11 hours ago
anh-nguyen.com
about 11 hours ago
709 Posts
this better than the two batteries and tool deal for Ryobi?
about 10 hours ago
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about 10 hours ago
TomoHayashi
about 10 hours ago
33 Posts
Quote from theuberprof :
I also don't see $79, and it's not available in stores near me.If you're considering it at $99, check out the Lowe's version. It's available locally for me and comes with a bag, but with a slightly smaller battery. https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-2...1002680850
The Lowes version is DCS356, and the HD version is DCS354. DCS356 is 3-speed/20k rpm, DCS354 is 2-speed/18k rpm. Not sure what else is different.

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about 9 hours ago
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immortal_tricycle
about 9 hours ago
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Quote from TomoHayashi :
The Lowes version is DCS356, and the HD version is DCS354. DCS356 is 3-speed/20k rpm, DCS354 is 2-speed/18k rpm. Not sure what else is different.
It looks like the 1.5 Ah battery in the Lowe's DCS356C1 kit doesn't have a charge indicator. Pictures match DeWalt DCB201.
My HD had $99 on the product display, but it rang up at the $79 clearance price advertised online for that store.