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SlickdealsForumsDeal TalkMilwaukee M18 FUEL 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Brushless 1 in. Cordless SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Kit with Two 6.0 Ah Batteries, Hard Case 2912-22 - $420.10
Milwaukee M18 FUEL 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Brushless 1 in. Cordless SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Kit with Two 6.0 Ah Batteries, Hard Case 2912-22 - $420.10
$420.10
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Choose "Milwaukee M18 FUEL 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless Metal Cutting 5-3/8 in. Circular Saw (Tool-Only) w/ Metal Saw Blade" as free gift.
Sds hammer drill comes out to $420.10. The metal cutting circular saw comes out too $158.90.
Model: M18 FUEL 18V Lithium-Ion Brushless 1 in. Cordless SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Kit with Two 6.0 Ah Batteries, Hard Case
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This thing barley ever goes on sale. Comes with 2x 6 AH HO batteries and hard case. HO batteries can put out more power on this tool. Also comes with a rapid charger. Really good deal.
No. We are talking about metal cutting circular saws. 2782-20, 2982-20. But that guy might be talking regular circ saws. Not what this deal is for though . The regular circ saw is also on sale though.
Is this the one to get to replace a pneumatic air hammer?
If you are just trying to cut holes through concrete, this might be a great fit. If you want SUPER heavy duty, you want to look at SDS MAX and not SDS Plus. I used this one briefly, it's amazing as a lightweight tool. We have the MAX at work for chisels, BIG holes, poking holes to plant willow live stakes, agitating air bubbles out of concrete, and I've used it to break a rusted wheel bearing free. It is heavy though (but way more convenient than the corded Makita which is also amazing).
If you are just trying to cut holes through concrete, this might be a great fit. If you want SUPER heavy duty, you want to look at SDS MAX and not SDS Plus. I used this one briefly, it's amazing as a lightweight tool. We have the MAX at work for chisels, BIG holes, poking holes to plant willow live stakes, agitating air bubbles out of concrete, and I've used it to break a rusted wheel bearing free. It is heavy though (but way more convenient than the corded Makita which is also amazing).
My application is strictly automotive. Beating out bearings, ball joints, and bushings like you mentioned. Thanks for your feedback!
My application is strictly automotive. Beating out bearings, ball joints, and bushings like you mentioned. Thanks for your feedback!
An air hammer is going to be way better at hammering and all the hammer attachments are made for air hammers. I don't think the hammer attachments are available in SDS/plus/max aside from chisels. If your application is strictly automotive an air hammer will be a better tool.
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Yea I got both of them.
They make a 5-3/8" and a 8". You may not need a 5-38", and only a 8". That may not be the case for someone else.
You talking reg circ saws?
No. We are talking about metal cutting circular saws. 2782-20, 2982-20. But that guy might be talking regular circ saws. Not what this deal is for though . The regular circ saw is also on sale though.
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Yeah that saw looks amazing for that kind of work for sure!
If you are just trying to cut holes through concrete, this might be a great fit. If you want SUPER heavy duty, you want to look at SDS MAX and not SDS Plus. I used this one briefly, it's amazing as a lightweight tool. We have the MAX at work for chisels, BIG holes, poking holes to plant willow live stakes, agitating air bubbles out of concrete, and I've used it to break a rusted wheel bearing free. It is heavy though (but way more convenient than the corded Makita which is also amazing).
My application is strictly automotive. Beating out bearings, ball joints, and bushings like you mentioned. Thanks for your feedback!