“Cyber” is such a quaint word these days, a throwback to the ‘90s when we’d surf the world wide web and hang out in chat rooms trading X-Files theories. Don’t let the phrasing throw you off. When we say there are some seriously good Home Depot Cyber Monday deals for the taking, we mean steal a few minutes from work right now to scoop these tools, garage furniture, and backyard grills before they’re gone faster than last week’s turkey leftovers.
We test products year-round and handpicked these deals. The discounts we show are based on actual street prices at retailers in the past few months. Products that are sold out or no longer discounted as of publishing will be crossed out. We’ll update this guide periodically.
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This is arguably the best value in a garage workbench out there right now, and it’s $45 less than when the sale first started. It’s capable of holding an astounding 3,000 pounds. One cool feature of the Husky workbench is that two of either the Husky 1-Door-2-Drawer Base Cabinet or the Husky 2-Door Base Cabinet will nest right underneath the workbench for extra, out-of-the-way storage, with the same impressive build quality and cohesive design.
Closed doors keep the dust off your equipment and the messy tangles of extension cords out of sight. This cabinet is made of 24-gauge steel and is powder-coated in your choice of red or black. Mount a Husky Wall Cabinet for $136 ($64 off), which offers the same look and build quality, over a workbench if you need shelving but don’t have the floor space for a freestanding cabinet.
You won’t overload this shelving unit. Each shelf is, when properly weight-distributed, capable of holding up to 2,500 pounds. That’s per shelf. Forget the “boltless” version of this shelving unit that Husky also makes. Bolts are not that scary to fasten during assembly, and they’ll hold the shelving unit together more sturdily.
Hand me a blank check in a hardware store and I’ll beeline straight for either Milwaukee or DeWalt. There are plenty of fine brands out there, but these two seem to last just a bit longerYou get a power drill, circular saw, grinder, and more. The two rechargeable batteries fit all the tools and come with a charger, so you can have one charging while using the other.
You should be airing up your tires every month, at the very least. For that, you’ll need an air compressor. While a tiny, portable unit can do the job (slowly), you can shave a lot of time off this crucial task with an air compressor that has a reserve tank of pressurized air all ready to go.
Everyone should have a vacuum capable of sucking up not just dry messes, but wet spills. Use it for keeping your garage tidy and for cleaning out the interior of your car. Like most shop vacs, it comes with a wide assortment of attachable tools and nozzles to fit into every nook and cranny. I have had good luck with the performance and long-term durability of several Ridgid wet/dry vacuums over the past decade.
This is the six-in-one version of our favorite utility knife, the Milwaukee Fastback, which is featured here in our guide on How to Build a Home Tool Kit, along with a compact version. The larger tool features a wire stripper, screwdriver, and bit driver, which includes a reversible Phillips #2 and flathead ¼-inch bit.
My favorite tape measure, the extra-thick FatMax resists folding in and collapsing when you’re extending the tape far out without any support. This two-pack is only a dollar more than a single FatMax, so buy a spare and keep the other in the garage, your R/V, or just give one to a buddy, because you’re just that nice.
From painting walls to putting up insulation, I’ve never had a Werner ladder fail, and that level of trust is worth gold when you’re talking about ladders. This 4-foot step ladder is a little guy, perfect for keeping in the home for jobs that require you to reach the ceiling. It holds up to 250 pounds, and remember to never stand on the top “step.” Ladders aren’t built for that.
Bessey makes my favorite serious-duty clamps. The combo kit includes a pair of 6-inch clamps and a pair of 12-inch clamps. In his experience using a pair of larger Bessey clutch clamps to fix a wooden table, he had no issues at all with slippage. The wooden handles seemed solid, and the quality of the clamps themselves made a strong impression on him.
Beloved jack-of-all-trades, this handheld power tool comes with cutting wheels, grinding attachments, wire wool abraders, engravers, and more. Product reviewer Matt Jancer has used his to cut down bicycle axles, repair the legs on my couch, custom fit a kitchen shelf, fabricate new tail light brackets for his motorcycle, and a whole lot more. People even use them frequently for arts and crafts. As long as you’re not asking too much of it, like cutting lumber to build a deck, then it’s an indispensable tool to have around the home
For non-4K TVs, it doesn’t pay to spring for an expensive, 4K-capable streaming device. Save some coin and buy this 1080p-capable streaming system to gain access to Amazon Fire TV. It doesn’t support Dolby Atmos sound, but if your TV isn’t 4K then it’s likely to not support Dolby Atmos, anyway. Read our Best Streaming Devices guide for other options.
If you watch mainly Amazon Prime content, the Fire TV Stick is the streaming device you need and this one was just released at the end of September. You can stream from any service, of course, but it’s heavily geared toward the company’s own content. This 4K Max is faster, with 16 gigabytes of storage versus 8, but if you want to spend less and still stay in the Amazon ecosystem, the also-new 4K Stick is on sale for $25 ($25 off).
It took a rash of wildfires to convince us, but all the accompanying pollution and particulate is floating around in your home, too. At the same time, humidity too low or too high can encourage cracked skin or mold. Knock out two birds with one stone with the combination Dyson humidifier and air purifier. The Humidify + Cool (9/10, WIRED Recommends) has an accurate, built-in air quality monitor, and its automated cleaning system is both more thorough and far easier than cleaning out most humidifiers.
If your home is equipped with Google Assistant, then you may want to stick with the first-party solution and get this outdoor/indoor security camera from Google. It’s battery-operated, so no need to wrangle with wires. You can pop it off the magnetic mount to recharge it, and it tends to last a little more than a month. You get 1080p video, HDR support, and a 130-degree field of view. Read our Best Outdoor Security Cameras guide for more.
The Nest Video Doorbell is our favorite video doorbell. Its performance is reliable, with swift alerts and notifications, and there’s HDR support so that your clips aren’t blown out by bright lights. It works without a subscription but you’ll want to subscribe to Nest Aware to get the most out of it. The battery tends to last about a month before it needs recharging.
We called the Blink Mini cheap, compact, and versatile with good video quality in our Best Indoor Security Cams guide. You need to pay $3 a month for a subscription, and the motion detection can’t distinguish between humans and pets, but it does have two-way audio and integrates into the Amazon Alexa voice assistant.
The Echo Show 5 is typically overpriced at $90, but the deal price of $40 matches the best we have tracked. Just keep in mind that it goes on sale quite frequently. If the 10 is too large, the 5 takes up very little real estate whether you want it in your kitchen or on your nightstand.
There are quite a few Nanoleaf smart light panels on sale, so if you don’t want the triangle shape, you can choose from Hexagons or Mini Triangles. This modular system lets you create a panel of lights in whatever design you’d like. Read our Best Nanoleaf Lights guide for more information.
This Eero mesh router 3-pack is for anyone who wants a no-frills system. It’s super easy to set up, and you can extend connectivity throughout the home with the two nodes. You can subscribe to an Eero Plus subscription to get features like parental controls and ad blocking, but it’s also not required. Read our Best Mesh Routers and Best Eero guides for more.
You know the drill. You need a battery—especially in the precious moments after unwrapping all the holiday gifts—and can’t find any. This 30-pack of AAA batteries means you won’t run out for quite a while. It’s the same price as a 16-pack, which isn’t on sale, so you may as well stock up. You can pick up a 36-pack of Energizer Max AAs or a 6-pack of Energizer 9Vs for the same price.
Most people may prefer the slightly smaller Echo Show 8, which sits between this and the Echo Show 5 below. But, this 10 has a cool base that the screen can swivel around so you can stay in the frame of a Zoom call or see your recipe from anywhere.
Nobody will mistake it for a live tree. But as far as artificial trees go, this one doesn’t look cheap—just artificial. This tree comes with lights preinstalled and wired. And those arguments about whether the tree should be white or multicolor? These LEDs can do either with the flick of a switch.
Not an artificial tree fan? No worries. You can combine the earthy scent of pine resin with the sweet smell of a good deal by picking up a live pine tree, either online or at your local Home Depot. The specific discount depends on the tree you select, but as of writing you’ve got your choice of Douglas Fir or Frasier Fir in heights from three feet to eight-and-a-half feet.
Just hang it and plug it in. This artificial Christmas wreath comes pre-lit with 50 multicolor LED lights. There are artificial berries and pine cones to liven up the display, too.
Don’t forget the garland. Wreaths are ideal for doors and windows, and the tree is the centerpiece, but garland hung from banisters and fireplace mantles fills out the rest of the rooms. This 6-foot garland comes pre-lit with 50 multicolor LED lights, and like the Nearly Natural wreath it comes with artificial berries interspersed among the pine sprigs, but no pine cones.
Are you a star or an angel family? If you lean toward the five-pointed star, this battery-operated Christmas tree topper will free up precious electrical outlet space, which is always at a premium with all the strands of lights demanding plug real estate. Reviews say this topper runs through the three AA batteries quickly, so consider picking up a set of Panasonic Eneloop Rechargeable AAs for $28.
A good budget espresso machine is a rare find, but this one is our favorite. You’ll get a solid portafilter, a reliable steam pump, and a steaming wand in a pretty compact body. Unlike other cheap machines we tried, the Stilosa didn’t show signs of slowing down. It’s easy to use whether you want a full latte or just steamed milk for coffee, and it takes up very little precious counter space.
In my apartment, the only real space I have for preparing food is this 42-inch-wide rolling island. There’s a bar for holding a pair of dish towels, hooks for hanging oven mitts, and swiveling wheels that roll easily, even when the cabinet is loaded with a couple hundred pounds of kitchen gear. The drawers and doors close nicely, and the solid wood frame and butcher block top feel beefier than the price suggests.
Now, I’m not aiming to cook entire meals with a microwave, but I do need something reliable for heating up leftovers and not being a countertop hog. This 1,000-watt microwave is big enough for a dinner plate to fit inside and powerful enough to heat it up without taking forever. Mine has been in service for three years without any hint of an operating issue.
Let’s be real: This is a five-piece set. Nobody counts the lids as their own pieces! Still, this is a good deal for Pyrex, a (mostly) drop-proof tempered glass storage set that I have been using this year for leftovers. Each piece is thick and burly, cuts out single-use plastics for storing leftovers, and washes up easily in the dishwasher.
There are a dizzying amount of Instant Pot models available, and most are similar. This is a small version that’s best for cooking meals for one or two people. There are still seven functions, like for cooking rice or steaming vegetables.
Keep the peace between you and your neighbors by relegating the old, deafening gasoline-powered leaf blower to the history museums by switching to a quieter-if-not-silent electric blower. Its 450-CFM airflow is good enough for 120-mph gusts of wind to move those leaves into order.
Give up the gas and switch over to electric power, and you’ll never have to feel bad about mowing the lawn too early on a Sunday morning. You’ve got to purchase the Ryobi 40V Battery and Charger for $249, since the mower doesn’t come with one. It runs for up to 48 minutes on a charge. If you have a bigger job, consider buying the Ryobi 40V Two Batteries and Charger for $449 so that you can use one while the other is charging.
If you’ve got trees to trim, consider an electric chainsaw. They’ve gotten good enough these days that you won’t lack for power on most day-to-day jobs keeping backyards and driveways free of snaggle branches. You won’t have to run to the gas station for fresh fuel or risk gasoline going bad if it sits around for months (yes, gasoline expires and can foul up motors). This chainsaw doesn’t come with a battery, but if you’ve picked up a Ryobi 40V Battery and Charger for $249 to run the Ryobi electric mower above, then you shouldn’t need to buy another for the chainsaw.
We named the Wi-Fi-equipped Ironwood 650 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) the best pellet grill/smoker in our Best Grills guide, thanks to—and we never thought we’d say this about a grill—its excellent app and precision cooking control while you lounge elsewhere, either inside the house or on the patio furniture. The “650” in the name refers to the 650 square inches of grill space, which should be enough to smoke three or four racks of ribs at a time.
Feast your eyes on the Rolls-Royce of grills, the Timberline (7/10, WIRED Recommends), which we called the best luxury grill in our Best Grills guide. If none but the absolute best will satisfy your need to feed a small army, the Timberline can swallow up an entire bag of pellets and smoke 50 pounds of meat all at once. You can monitor its temperature all day from a distance through the Traeger app, but WIRED senior product reviewer Scott Gilbertson found this grill’s Wi-Fi connection to be spotty at times.
Published November 26, 2023: Most deals are carryovers from the Black Friday weekend, though, we’ve updated pricing and availability in anticipation of Cyber Monday tomorrow.