Milwaukee M12 FUEL 12V 1/4" Cordless Right Angle Die Grinder (Bare Tool)
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factory_authorized_outlet via eBay has Milwaukee M12 FUEL 12V 1/4" Cordless Right Angle Die Grinder (Bare Tool, 2485-20) on sale for $104.25 -$15.64 discount at checkout = $88.61. Shipping is $8.95.
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Price should be $104.25 -$15.64 discount + $8.95 shipping= $97.56.
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The right angle die grinder is a pretty nice tool, I've been using it a while. Just a note about the collet - when loosening the collet nut you have to continue to loosen it until the collet breaks free so you can remove the bit / mandrel. This video goes into detail about it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4Nh-Px6ZGg[youtube.com]
batteries man. never sales on 3.0 battery or kits. serves me right for buying a single tool thinking the batteries would be easy to snag for cheap.
Snag them on the semi frequent tool+battery deals, which usually include the more common tools. Or just buy them off eBay/CL from the people who already did that 😜
all I've seen is $70/one, or $110/two but without a charger which I also need. I think I'll pickup a single battery/charger kit on sale at HD to hold me over and get a BF sale kit (hopefully) in a few months.
all I've seen is $70/one, or $110/two but without a charger which I also need. I think I'll pickup a single battery/charger kit on sale at HD to hold me over and get a BF sale kit (hopefully) in a few months.
How many do you need? Like you go through them often or just want a couple to have backups
Snag them on the semi frequent tool+battery deals, which usually include the more common tools. Or just buy them off eBay/CL from the people who already did that 😜
that's looking more and more likely even though I'm already into the Bosch 12v system.
How many do you need? Like you go through them often or just want a couple to have backups
a couple plus a charger. i want to be able to get under my car and grind away the rust without having to stop to wait for a charge. preferrably before winter haha!
that's looking more and more likely even though I'm already into the Bosch 12v system.
I went with Milwaukee 12v just for the reason that it seems to have the most tools on that system and more importantly the most tool sales on that system. For those reasons I do DeWalt 20v and Milwaukee 12v for my tools
I went with Milwaukee 12v just for the reason that it seems to have the most tools on that system and more importantly the most tool sales on that system. For those reasons I do DeWalt 20v and Milwaukee 12v for my tools
the only one that I know of that has a cordless die grinder.
a couple plus a charger. i want to be able to get under my car and grind away the rust without having to stop to wait for a charge. preferrably before winter haha!
I sell the cp3.0 a couple times a year. Buy in bulk from a friend that's a dealer, sell enough to cover my battery needs for free, and always list the batteries below the cheapest listing. It's funny because there's always some power seller that messages me furious that I'm screwing up the avg selling price. It's funny/sad at the same time
I bought this adapter for using my dremel bits. I bought i on Etsy but it may be available on ebay. I use it on my straight m12 die grinder. I also have the right angle one but it seems handier on the straight one. https://www.etsy.com/listing/7638..._purchases
I bought this adapter for using my dremel bits. I bought i on Etsy but it may be available on ebay. I use it on my straight m12 die grinder. I also have the right angle one but it seems handier on the straight one. https://www.etsy.com/listing/7638..._purchases[etsy.com]
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Snag them on the semi frequent tool+battery deals, which usually include the more common tools. Or just buy them off eBay/CL from the people who already did that 😜
How many do you need? Like you go through them often or just want a couple to have backups
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I went with Milwaukee 12v just for the reason that it seems to have the most tools on that system and more importantly the most tool sales on that system. For those reasons I do DeWalt 20v and Milwaukee 12v for my tools
I sell the cp3.0 a couple times a year. Buy in bulk from a friend that's a dealer, sell enough to cover my battery needs for free, and always list the batteries below the cheapest listing. It's funny because there's always some power seller that messages me furious that I'm screwing up the avg selling price. It's funny/sad at the same time
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