Huge Milwaukee bundle deal
Home Depot is listing a Milwaukee 9‑piece power tool bundle for $299 — advertised as a steep markdown from roughly $600 and framed like a buy‑2‑get‑7 free deal that will attract both pros and serious DIYers. That kind of bundle can shift buying patterns for customers stocking a job or starting a toolkit. (x.com)
Home Depot’s product pages identify the Milwaukee M18 9‑tool combo as model 2697‑29 and list the kit’s contents as two batteries, a charger and a tool bag. (homedepot.com) One 2697‑29 SKU on Home Depot shows a "Was $1,099" price and a current $649 listing, while other 9‑tool variants on the same site appear at $679 ("Was $1,149") and $839 ("Was $1,333"). (homedepot.com) Multiple Milwaukee combo listings on Home Depot carry explicit purchase caps — product tiles and detail pages display "Limit 1 per order" or "Limit 5 per order" depending on the SKU. (homedepot.com) Deal trackers and forums have shown price volatility: Slickdeals highlighted a Home Depot 9‑tool Milwaukee combo at $599 in a community post, and the Daily Dot documented an October 30, 2024 Home Depot glitch that let shoppers score roughly $400–$500 of Milwaukee gear for about $100 before the company fixed the issue. (slickdeals.net) Consumer‑protection and security sites have warned that viral social‑media ads for ultra‑low Milwaukee tool prices can be scams, noting reports of fake clearance ads advertising items for $29–$39. (malwaretips.com) Home Depot flags some combo kits as "Exclusive" and enforces limits and order controls on those SKUs, and previous incidents produced canceled orders and public responses from Home Depot stating the problem was corrected. (homedepot.com)