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Walmart’s CATGOOD 120-piece cordless drill kit makes a practical housewarming gift

Walmart’s CATGOOD 120-piece drill kit is marked down to $45.29, turning a first-home essential into a smart housewarming gift that gets used on day one.

Natalie Brooks··2 min read
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Walmart’s CATGOOD 120-piece cordless drill kit makes a practical housewarming gift
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Moving into a new home always comes with a pile of small jobs, from hanging curtains to assembling furniture and tightening loose hardware that seems to show up the second the boxes are unpacked. That is why Walmart’s CATGOOD 120-piece cordless drill kit stands out as a housewarming gift: it is practical, immediate and far more useful than another decorative candle.

The yellow 120-piece set is listed at $45.29, down from $80.99, which puts the discount at about 44 percent. Walmart describes it as a 21V cordless drill set with two batteries and 120 accessories, plus a storage box to keep everything from disappearing into the junk drawer. The drill itself includes a full copper motor, variable speed, forward and reverse rotation, torque adjustment, a 3/8-inch keyless chuck and 45N.m of max torque.

That combination makes the kit feel like a real move-in tool, not just a bargain-bin bundle. A 4.5-star rating based on 67 ratings gives it a little more credibility than a flashy markdown alone, especially for a gift that is supposed to survive the chaos of a first week in a new place. The set is the kind of thing a new homeowner can use immediately for bed frames, blinds, curtain rods and the inevitable handful of screws that need attention before guests ever arrive.

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Walmart also lists 27-piece and 30-piece CATGOOD versions, but those lower-piece sets are simply cheaper alternatives without the same discount on the 120-piece kit. That makes the yellow version the best value in the group, especially for anyone who wants one present to cover several household jobs instead of shopping for bits and pieces later. Walmart Business positions the tool set for home DIY and professional engineering use, but in a housewarming context the appeal is simpler: it saves time, stress and an extra trip to Target.

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This is the rare utilitarian gift that does not feel dull once it is opened. At $45.29, the CATGOOD kit earns its place by being the thing a new homeowner reaches for before the first picture goes up.

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