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Edited February 14, 2020
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CPO Outlets has Milwaukee tools for 15% off over $75.
Saw this kit for $160 after coupon. These are the Gen 2 Brushless. And the packout box seems pretty good. I was looking for these for automotive work. The impact has over 100 ft-lbs of torque!!
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Though, the M18 drill and driver are awesome for working on projects around the house. The larger M18 impact wrench is awesome for working on larger bolts on cars.
So I guess my point is, you need both systems. Sorry to break the news to you. Slickdeals will make you poor.
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This is a great deal, especially including that box. So tempted!
Though, the M18 drill and driver are awesome for working on projects around the house. The larger M18 impact wrench is awesome for working on larger bolts on cars.
So I guess my point is, you need both systems. Sorry to break the news to you. Slickdeals will make you poor.
I agree. Both are nice. You almost have to get M12 just for the ratchet bc it's awesome. You can get cheap M12 batteries on Amazon and they use the same charger so it's not that big of a deal. I keep the m12s in the basement for quick jobs and the m18s in the garage!
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So I saw a guy drill a 5/8" hole 5" deep in concrete with this hammer drill. So if you don't need to drill into concrete, I'd say you don't need 18V drills. I've also seen videos of the impact pushing in lag bolts. plus the impact wrench has up to 250 ft-lbs (real world) if you get the 1/2" drive
$6 filler item, net $63.75 with free shipping.
Only way to get the multi-tool much cheaper is in a kit on promo.
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Go Fuel M12.
I have the same use characteristics.
Avid DIYer in home and garage.
Sold all my M18 (non-fuel) and fuel to switch.
Never looked back.