Deal – Makita XT218 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Combo Kit, 2-Piece $220.22

Deal on the Makita XT218 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless 2-Piece Combo Kit for $220.22. Includes: (1) 18V LXT 1/2″ Hammer Driver Drill (XPH03Z), (1) 18V LXT Impact Driver (XDT04Z), (2) 18V LXT Lithium-Ion 3.0Ah Battery (BL1830), (1) 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Rapid Optimum Charger (DC18RC), and Tool Case.

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Features:

  • Hammer Driver-Drill and Impact Driver both feature Extreme Protection Technology (XPT) which is engineered to provide increased dust and water resistance in harsh job site conditions
  • Equipped with Star Protection Computer Controls to protect against overloading, over-discharging and over-heating
  • 18V LXT Lithium-ion 3.0Ah battery BL1830 reaches full charge in 30 minutes or less
  • Rapid Optimum Charger has a built-in fan to cool the battery for faster, more efficient charging

2 Comments

  • Bosco says:

    Deal?? When you say deal. Do you mean like $5 off. Or buy this cause this website gets money?
    Because when I think “Deal”. I think of a price that is hard to walk away from. This does not seem like much of a “Deal” and have not been popping into this site as much because it feels like your deals are not much of a deal. Crying wolf.?

    Sale or $10 off would be a better term. Save Deal for $100 off. Maybe $75

    • Javier says:

      There is no predetermined specific monetary amount that determines what a deal is or isn’t. But considering this kit is sold for $297.99 at HD and CPO and higher on other sites like Acme for $309, that makes this a DEAL at $220.22 about $77.77-88.78 less than regular price.

      Most people would find this to be a deal including you with your definition of $75-100 off.

      A better way to look at a deal would be percentages off. Most people view a deal of 10% off a deal and 25% off a very good deal. The deal on this page is at least 26% off.
      There is a flaw at considering something a deal if it must meet a $75 or $100 off criteria as you are suggesting, for example what if an item is regular price at $50?
      That item would never reach your $75 or $100 of minimum criteria to be considered a deal. See the flaw in that logic? That is why percentage off is a better view of a deal.

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