Lowe’s SpringFest tools up to 35% off
- Lowe’s is pushing a fresh round of spring outdoor-tool discounts, with DealNews spotting lawn and garden markdowns up to 35% on May 6. - The standout numbers shifted from the earlier promo: DealNews now highlights a Kobalt 24V trimmer-blower combo at $99, down $80. - The bigger picture is timing — SpringFest wrapped in April, but Lowe’s broader spring savings are still rolling into mid-May.
Outdoor power tools are back in Lowe’s spring sale mix, but the important part is that the deal window has moved. SpringFest itself largely ran through late March and April, and the latest May 6 push is really a continuation of Lowe’s broader spring savings cadence rather than the original kickoff event. That matters if you saw older deal callouts and assumed the same bundles were still live. Some are not. New ones have taken their place. (thekrazycouponlady.com) ### What’s actually on sale now? The current Lowe’s lawn-and-garden promo that DealNews surfaced on May 6 says discounts run up to 35% across outdoor tools, equipment, and storage. The featured example in that roundup is not a mower or a grill — it’s GroundSmart brown rubber mulch at $6, with store pickup pushed for items that do not ship free. (dealnews.com) ### Are the tool deals real? Yes — but the exact tool matters. A separate Lowe’s outdoor power equipment roundup published the same day points to trimmers from $80, blowers from $68, pressure washers from $19, and mowers from $120. Its featured tool bundle is a Kobalt 24V cordless string trimmer(dealnews.com) mentioned in earlier chatter. (dealnews.com) ### So was this still SpringFest? Not cleanly. Lowe’s own SpringFest page still uses the seasonal branding and frames the event as the company’s “Spring Black Friday,” with deals on mulch, lawn mowers, trimmers, edgers, and leaf blowers. But deal trackers that followed(dealnews.com)Fest lawn-and-garden offers to an April 22 end date. So by May 6, Lowe’s is still in spring-deals mode, just not in the earliest phase of SpringFest. (lowes.com) ### Why does that distinction matter? Because seasonal retail promos drift. A headline can stick around in your head, but the pricing underneath changes week to week. Lowe’s now has a broader “Spring Into Savings” event running through May 12, with more than 11,000 discounted items across garden, tools, and outdoor equipment. Basically, if you shop from (lowes.com) — or chase one that already expired. (dealnews.com) ### What kinds of brands are showing up? Kobalt is the clearest Lowe’s-owned value play, but not the only one. Recent spring roundups also highlight Ego, Greenworks, Craftsman, Toro, and Husqvarna across mowers, hedge trimmers, blowers, batteries, and pressure washers. One Bob Vila roundup fro(dealnews.com)immer-plus-blower combo at $119. (bobvila.com) ### What about shipping and pickup? The catch is that “free shipping” is not universal. Deal listings keep nudging shoppers toward free in-store pickup for bulky items, while MyLowe’s Rewards members can often get free shipping on eligible orders above $35. Heavy or oversized products may still trigger delivery fees. That matters more(bobvila.com) (freestufffinder.com) ### Is this a good time to buy? If you need yard gear right now, probably yes. Lowe’s spring sale is still active, and the better live signal is the current Kobalt combo at $99 rather than older April-era examples. But if you’re shopping for a specific brand or battery platform, the smartest move is to check the live listing, not the pro(freestufffinder.com) (dealnews.com)