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What’s Actually on Sale in Amazon Tools & Home Improvement (Aug 2026)

August 10, 2026 · By MT

A real look at Amazon’s tools and home-improvement deals this week: string trimmers from Greenworks and Worx, a plier wrench, and a wall-mounted tool organizer, all checked against price history.

What’s actually discounted right now

Instead of a generic “tools deals” roundup pulled from a category page, we checked what’s discounted against real price history this week and skipped anything where the “sale” price matched what the item has sold for most of the year. Cordless string trimmers dominate the list right now. Yard season is still running, and three separate brands cut prices on trimmers this week.

The list at a glance

Five items, one line each. Full breakdown below.

  • Greenworks 24V 10" cordless string trimmer, battery + charger included, $58.06 (47% off)
  • Worx 40V 13" cordless string trimmer, 2 batteries included, $119.99 (25% off)
  • Greenworks 24V 13" string trimmer, tool only, $69.99 (30% off)
  • 7" plier wrench, $46.99 (25% off)
  • Wall-mounted steel tool organizer, $39.97 (20% off)

Greenworks 24V 10" Cordless String Trimmer — $58.06 (47% off)

This one includes both the 2.0Ah battery and charger in the box, which matters: plenty of cordless tool listings quietly sell “tool only” at a lower headline price, then hit you with a $40-plus battery add-on. At $58.06 with a battery included, it’s a genuinely complete purchase, and the 10-inch cutting width is sized for smaller yards and edging rather than acreage.

Worx 40V 13" Cordless String Trimmer — $119.99 (25% off)

Worx’s 40V platform steps up from the Greenworks 24V options on this list in both cutting width (13 inches) and voltage, and it ships with two batteries plus a charger through Worx’s PowerShare system, which lets the same batteries run other Worx tools you might already own. The auto-feed line and dual-exit cutting head cut down on the stop-and-tap-the-ground routine that smaller trimmers require. At $119.99 against $159.99, it’s the priciest item on this list but also the most capable for a bigger yard.

Greenworks 24V 13" String Trimmer, Tool Only — $69.99 (30% off)

Unlike the first Greenworks trimmer on this list, this one is tool-only, no battery and no charger. It’s the right buy only if you already own Greenworks 24V batteries; check compatibility before ordering, since Greenworks runs multiple incompatible voltage platforms (24V, 40V, 60V, 80V) across its lineup. At $69.99 against $99.99 for the bare tool, it’s a fair price if the battery question is already settled.

7" Plier Wrench — $46.99 (25% off)

A plier wrench combines the adjustable jaw of a pipe wrench with the parallel-gripping action of locking pliers, useful for rounded bolt heads and fittings a standard wrench slips off of. At $46.99 against $62.99, it’s a specialty tool at a discount rather than an everyday-essential deal, worth it if you’ve been putting off buying one, not a reason to buy your first wrench.

Wall-Mounted Steel Tool Organizer — $39.97 (20% off)

This is a steel pegboard-style organizer built to mount directly to a garage or shed wall, aimed at getting loose hand tools off a workbench and onto a wall where you can see what’s missing at a glance. At $39.97 against $49.99, the discount is the smallest on this list by percentage, but the category, garage organization, rarely goes on sale at all, which is the actual news here.

Before you buy

Every price above reflects what Amazon charged at the time we checked, verified against tracked price history rather than the seller’s own “reg. price” claim. Prices and availability can change without notice. For alerts the moment a new tools deal drops, follow the Telegram channel at t.me/amznhistoricdeals.

Frequently asked questions

Which Greenworks trimmer on this list includes a battery?

The 24V 10" model ($58.06) includes a 2.0Ah battery and charger. The 24V 13" model ($69.99) is tool-only. You need to already own a compatible Greenworks 24V battery to use it.

Are Greenworks batteries interchangeable across their tool lineup?

Only within the same voltage platform. Greenworks sells 24V, 40V, 60V, and 80V tools, and batteries don’t cross between platforms. Check the voltage on both the tool and any battery you already own before buying a tool-only listing.

What’s the difference between the Worx and Greenworks string trimmers here?

The Worx is a 40V, 13-inch model with two batteries included and Worx’s PowerShare battery system; the Greenworks options are 24V with a 10 or 13-inch cutting width. Worx costs more but cuts a wider path and includes more battery capacity out of the box.

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