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M18 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool Kit with one 1.5 Ah Battery, Accessories, Charger $119, reg $199 at Home Depot

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Home depot reduced the price on the M18 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool Kit with one 1.5 Ah Battery, Accessories, Charger to $119.

I am not sure how long the price will stay, but probably with the other 4th of July deals.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../309844463

I purchased the DeWalt multitool kit when it was on sale a couple of weeks ago for $99. The Milwaukee is rated a little higher, so might pay the extra $20, since I am not tied to a single battery architecture.

I believe this is a very good deal for a very handy tool, especially if you have other Milwaukee M18 tools. I searched for Milwaukee, but did not see it posted.
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Home depot reduced the price on the M18 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool Kit with one 1.5 Ah Battery, Accessories, Charger to $119.

I am not sure how long the price will stay, but probably with the other 4th of July deals.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../309844463

I purchased the DeWalt multitool kit when it was on sale a couple of weeks ago for $99. The Milwaukee is rated a little higher, so might pay the extra $20, since I am not tied to a single battery architecture.

I believe this is a very good deal for a very handy tool, especially if you have other Milwaukee M18 tools. I searched for Milwaukee, but did not see it posted.

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Jul 1, 2020
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RajA3
Jul 1, 2020
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Good deal on a kit!
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Chunkylemonmilk
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There have been a lot of good deals on this M18 multi-tool recently, I'm really hoping they're coming out with a FUEL version very soon!
Jul 1, 2020
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ModularMadman
Jul 1, 2020
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I could use this but the last thing I need is another charger and 1.5ah battery.
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kupop2
Jul 1, 2020
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It's a good price but the reviews on this aren't great. I too might hold out for a fuel version.
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rfreiberger
Jul 1, 2020
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Quote from kupop2 :
It's a good price but the reviews on this aren't great. I too might hold out for a fuel version.
Same here, I really like to buy this as I'm in M18 world but when I check it out in person, it doesn't feel like quality. I have a Bosch corded I use for the house, with the low amps, I'll stick with a long extension cable.
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Rudedog7
Jul 1, 2020
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Been on the fence. I am in the Milwaukee Eco system, but their brushless design is out dated. Dewalt has the brushless design and no tool/easy change out for the head. Hoping for the fuel or gen 2 of this.

I did bust out my corded version the other weekend and took it upstairs. Then I realized I forgot the extension cord. I would have been done with the job by the time I walked downstairs for the cord.

Still tempted to buy it until the gen 2 comes out. That could be never.
Jul 2, 2020
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p33p33tape
Jul 2, 2020
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Quote from ModularMadman :
I could use this but the last thing I need is another charger and 1.5ah battery.
Same. I'd like this if it's tool only or tool+batt.
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Last edited by marcski1 July 1, 2020 at 09:43 PM.
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Quote from kupop2 :
It's a good price but the reviews on this aren't great. I too might hold out for a fuel version.
Yeah I've had it for 3 years and been waiting for a Fuel version for about 2 years. It's fine for trimming thin pieces of wood like flooring and sanding/scraping things but getting through nails or any type of metal takes a ridiculous amount of time. It's been a useful tool but not much more power than the m12 I've used. I own a 5 year olf corded oscillating tool and this is slightly better, so maybe it's not the power lacking but that oscillating tools are jack of all trades and master of none?
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b534202
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Which system's blades does this work with?
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brycemessi
Jul 2, 2020
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I decided to bite on this. I saw how handy these can be while using my bro in laws on a project. I've been trying to watch the price for a few months and the lowest I saw was $119 on Amazon a month or so ago so I figured I might as well get it at this price with a few accessories although I don't really need them. I didn't go for the starter kit deal, but I guess people have had success returning the batteries. I really only needed the tool itself.
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armharm
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What's a good blade and sander kit to get with this?
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hurricanedj
Jul 7, 2020
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I have way too many chargers and batteries as it is.

Would this be useful to remove a small powder room/bathroom tile floor? i need this to make some small cuts anyway and also want to replace the tile floor.

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Strikercyb
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Quote from hurricanedj :
I have way too many chargers and batteries as it is.

Would this be useful to remove a small powder room/bathroom tile floor? i need this to make some small cuts anyway and also want to replace the tile floor.
This is not even the right tool for that job. you need rotary hammer drill. if its a one time job, just rent from HD for 4 hrs.

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