Season‑low cordless tool deals

Home Depot has cut prices on battery‑powered outdoor tools to season‑low levels, including cordless chainsaws, mowers, trimmers and blowers. (popsci.com) The discounts make battery options notably cheaper for spring yard work, according to the Popular Science roundup. (popsci.com)

Home Depot’s spring sale has pushed several cordless yard tools to some of the lowest prices of the season, with discounts running through April 22. (popsci.com) The sale is part of Home Depot’s Spring Black Friday event, which began April 9 and is scheduled to run for 14 days, ending April 22, 2026. The company said the event covers seasonal outdoor products across stores and online. (corporate.homedepot.com) Popular Science highlighted three battery models in the push: a Ryobi ONE+ HP 18-volt trimmer-and-blower kit for $299 with a free select tool, a Ryobi 40-volt 20-inch brushless push mower kit for $359 with a free 40-volt blower while supplies last, and a Ryobi 40-volt 16-inch brushless chainsaw kit for $239, down from $299. (popsci.com) The timing lines up with peak spring yard-work season, when retailers typically lean on mower, trimmer, blower, and chainsaw promotions to pull in homeowners. Home Depot’s own spring campaign has centered on outdoor projects and garden prep since late March. (corporate.homedepot.com) Battery yard tools are being sold less as one-off machines and more as entry points into brand-specific battery systems. Home Depot’s outdoor tool pages pitch Ryobi, Milwaukee, DeWalt, Makita, and Echo platforms around shared batteries that can power multiple tools. (homedepot.com) Ryobi’s 18-volt line is marketed as supporting more than 300 tools, while its 40-volt line covers more than 80 outdoor tools. Milwaukee’s M18 platform is listed at more than 200 tools, and DeWalt’s 20-volt system is paired with FlexVolt batteries that also work across 60-volt tools. (homedepot.com) Other discounted combo kits show the same pattern: Home Depot listed a Milwaukee M18 Fuel trimmer-and-blower combo at $399, down from $499, and a Ryobi 40-volt blower-and-trimmer combo at $299, down from $349, on April 13. Those listings also showed store pickup and delivery options varying by location. (homedepot.com) Other outlets tracking the sale have flagged similar lawn-care markdowns, including a DeWalt cordless mower at $399, down from $549, and a Ryobi 18-volt leaf blower at $54, down from $79. CNN Underscored said the event’s strongest discounts were concentrated in lawn care, grills, patio furniture, and tools. (cnn.com) For shoppers, the real calculation is often the battery platform, not just the sticker price on one mower or trimmer. Home Depot’s April sale is making that buy-in cheaper for at least the next nine days. (homedepot.com)

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