There are lots of tech goodies on sale during Cyber Monday deals, but you shouldn’t overlook the chance to get more practical things like power tools with a discount. That oversized TV you purchased from today’s Cyber Monday TV deals won’t mount itself. We’ve collected all of the best power tool Cyber Monday deals in one spot for you already, but with power tools it is often best to zoom in on one brand. This is largely because of their batteries, which you can use from one product to the next within the same brand, encouraging you to buy from the same brand again and again.

With this in mind, we look at DeWalt’s tools and accessories. Their 20V line of cordless power tools is particularly popular and we’re seeing good deals on them for Black Friday. Additionally, we’ll be taking a look at some of their accessories, which are also on sale at this time of the year.

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The following deals come from DeWalt’s 20V line, which is their most popular and widest-reaching set of power tools. If you have a DeWalt battery, it is probably a 20V. While there are deals on DeWalt’s 60V products going on at this time, these products are for similar prices and products (saws, etc.) as are represented in the 20V line. Finally, be on the lookout for the battery starter kit at the bottom of the list. Unless mentioned otherwise, these are “Tool Only” deals, meaning you’ll need batteries separately.

Even if you don’t need power tools, there’s a lot to like from DeWalt. These accessories that will keep you safe and organized are all discounted for Cyber Monday:

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