4 Items To Buy at Home Depot Before They Sell Out This Winter

Entrance of the Home Depot Home Improvement Store in Mount Prospect, IL, a Suburb of Chicago.
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Winter has a way of exposing what your home setup is missing. And when you need to add extra warmth, better tools or equipment, one of the first places to search for solutions might be Home Depot. Home Depot’s winter markdowns deliver some of the best value of the season, especially on big-ticket items that rarely see deep discounts. These deals won’t hang around long once winter demand spikes, so you’ll want to add these four items to your cart sooner rather than later.

Troy-Bilt Squall Gas Snow Blower
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Troy-Bilt Squall Gas Snow Blower

  • Price: $479 (originally $661.79)

If you live where winter weather gets ugly, this Troy-Bilt snow blower from Home Depot is a smart buy before the next storm hits. It’s gas-powered for serious clearing power but has an electric start, so you’re not fighting the machine at 6 a.m. It clears up to six inches of snow across a 21-inch path and the EZ Chute control lets you redirect snow on the fly. This is the kind of equipment that sells out fast once forecasts turn snowy. While it’s a bigger investment upfront, you’ll use this year after year to save time and your back compared to breaking out the shovel.

Ryobi One+ Saw Combo Kit
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Ryobi One+ Saw Combo Kit

  • Price: $79.88 (originally $128.97)

For under $80, this cordless 18V Ryobi circular saw and jigsaw combo kit from Home Depot is a steal. It’s especially useful if you already own Ryobi batteries. A circular saw and a jigsaw cover a ton of winter DIY projects, from indoor upgrades to quick repairs, without committing to a full tool overhaul. Two essential tools at this price point won’t last long once everyone starts bringing in their Christmas gift cards. 

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Ryobi One+ Cordless Combo Kit
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Ryobi One+ Cordless Combo Kit

  • Price: $199 (originally $299)

DIYers with plans to build out a serious toolkit will run to grab this Home Depot deal on a Ryobi six-tool combo kit. For under $200, you get six tools, including a drill/driver, impact driver, reciprocating saw, circular saw, multi-tool and LED light. It also includes batteries, a charger and a tool bag. Buying these separately would cost $554 and winter is when these bundles disappear fast.

Husky Tool Storage Workbench
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Husky Tool Storage Workbench

  • Price: $348 (originally $448)

If “get organized” is anywhere on your New Year’s goals list, the nine-drawer, mobile Husky tool storage workbench needs to be on your shopping list. The solid wood top doubles as a work surface, nine drawers keep tools actually accessible and the built-in six-outlet power strip lets you charge tools right from the bench. It’s mobile, lockable and $100 off at Home Depot.  For under $350, you get a productivity upgrade disguised as storage.

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Editor’s note: Pricing and availability may vary depending on location.

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