Home Depot has
Milwaukee M18 Fuel 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless Hammer Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit W/ Free M18 Circular Saw (2997-22-2630-20) on sale for
$349.
Shipping is free, otherwise, select free in-store pickup as an alternative option. Thanks rgadowski
Note, availability for in-store pickup may vary depending on location.
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Additionally, Kia's are known for their warranty and are the least likely to end up in the shop, maintaining their time on the road.
You are essentially saying: "Go with the product offering that is flashier, over one that is practical."
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Either you buy a Kia or a Tesla. They both will get you from point a to point b, but which one is better at it?
This a poor comparison. Makita and DeWalt have 0 reliability concerns.
Additionally, Kia's are known for their warranty and are the least likely to end up in the shop, maintaining their time on the road.
You are essentially saying: "Go with the product offering that is flashier, over one that is practical."
Additionally, Kia's are known for their warranty and are the least likely to end up in the shop, maintaining their time on the road.
You are essentially saying: "Go with the product offering that is flashier, over one that is practical."
Lmao so true. Poor analogy.
Either you buy a Kia or a Tesla. They both will get you from point a to point b, but which one is better at it?
Kia........... hahaha
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Either you buy a Kia or a Tesla. They both will get you from point a to point b, but which one is better at it?
Here is a clue for you
https://www.thedrive.com/news/24242/tesla-shows-off-model-3-drive-unit-after-one-million-miles-of-driving
Either you buy a Kia or a Tesla. They both will get you from point a to point b, but which one is better at it?
Either you buy a Kia or a Tesla. They both will get you from point a to point b, but which one is better at it?
Not that the other poster's complaint is on the mark either. Comparing the November thru January Holiday deals to a Home Depot DoTD isn't a real good basis for comparison. Milwaukee had similarly priced kits at the time anyways.