$151.11 (my local zip code, use the zip codes below for the $219 price) after the Hack with the M18 5.0XC battery.
- Special thanks to psihog for sharing the M18 priced at $219 after the hack $133.97 with these zip codes: 43065, 45459, 45449, 45426, 35501, 35064, 35210, 75455, & 75402.
- Thank you highroad52 for sharing zip code 80524 to get it at $219.
- Thank you fiddelm3742 for sharing zip code 50701 to get it at $219.
$277.30 if you need the 3/8 & 1/2 M18 Fuel Mid Torque:
Milwaukee M18 FUEL GEN-2 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Mid Torque Brushless Cordless 3/8 in. and 1/2 in Impact Wrench (2-Tool)
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../314971519
M18 FUEL Gen-2 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless Mid Torque 1/2 in. Impact Wrench w/Friction Ring (Tool-Only)
The Hack
The hack is simple. You buy a promo deal which you get a free tool or battery. There are different ways to do the hack. Pick up at the store, online, or a combination of both. You keep one of the items and the other item is subtracted automatically (if you did not pick it up) or return the item.
The Hack Example:
The M18 ($219) is the key to the hack. It is a promotional item. You have to select that in your cart. The battery ($139) is a free item. It shows you in the cart with the return value based on the zip code of the Home Depot (zip code example 43065) you select.
$133.97 + $85.03 = $219 plus your state sales tax. If you received it in the mail return the item to Home Depot and they will subtract the one you didn't want. If you didn't pick it up Home Depot will subtract the item after a certain time (they will let you know in the email). That is the Hack. Tool Boss on YouTube Channel can explain it better. I cannot provide the link due to the Slick Deals policy.
M18 18-Volt 5.0 Ah Lithium-Ion XC Extended Capacity Battery Pack
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../205620421
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../313511878
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Does anyone have a sense on whether this being the gen 2 vs the new gen 3 should be something to consider?
No, not too powerful for taking them off.
Don't use an impact wrench to tighten wheel lugs/bolts. Use a torque wrench or you may over tighten.
update: nvm, have to change the shopping zip code, not the ship to zip code.
I bought mine here for $2.69.
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I'm going to try to see if they'll apply the in-store only coupon when I pick up the item.
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The Mid-torque can easily put out over 550 ft lbs of torque, as it's labeled at 600 ft lbs. I can snap off or easily strip all my lug nuts with the Mid-Torque on high setting, if I wanted to.
The torques for nearly any car wheel ranges from 85 ft lbs to 115 ft lbs, on average. That's just a fraction of the capacity of the 600 ft lb Mid-torque model.
I also have the 2767 High torque model too, but I always use the Mid-torque for any car wheels.
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