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Milwaukee M12 12V Li-Ion Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool + Impact Driver Kit

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$99

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Home Depot has Milwaukee M12 12V Li-Ion Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool + Impact Driver Kit w/ Battery + Charger (2462-21MT) on sale for $99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member ExT for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • Milwaukee M12 Multi-Tool (2426-20)
  • Impact Driver (2462-20)
  • M12 Battery (48-11-2401)
  • Charger (48-59-2401)

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  • About this deal:
    • This is $100 lower (50% savings) than the $199 list price.
  • About this product:
    • Comes with 5-year warranty on tool and 2-year warranty on battery.
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Home Depot has Milwaukee M12 12V Li-Ion Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool + Impact Driver Kit w/ Battery + Charger (2462-21MT) on sale for $99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member ExT for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • Milwaukee M12 Multi-Tool (2426-20)
  • Impact Driver (2462-20)
  • M12 Battery (48-11-2401)
  • Charger (48-59-2401)

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This is $100 lower (50% savings) than the $199 list price.
  • About this product:
    • Comes with 5-year warranty on tool and 2-year warranty on battery.
  • About this store:

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Written by ExT

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Just FYI, kit says 1.5ah battery. Still a good deal but just wanted to pass that along

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Aug 30, 2022
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destruct1214
Aug 30, 2022
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Good price for this kit.
Aug 30, 2022
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bawk20
Aug 30, 2022
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Just FYI, kit says 1.5ah battery. Still a good deal but just wanted to pass that along
Aug 30, 2022
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xtrabad
Aug 30, 2022
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The non-Fuel versions of these tools are not so great. The oscillating Multi-Tool is especially lame. And the battery is too small and underpowered.
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PoorLifeNJ
Aug 30, 2022
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I used the m18 brushless line and now swithing to the m18 fuel line. the old set is in the tote as light duty now.
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OrangeCemetery2327
Aug 30, 2022
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These are the bottom of the barrel in terms of the M12 lineup. Kind of offensive too that they just give you the 1.5 battery.

I'm in for one.
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Quote from xtrabad :
The non-Fuel versions of these tools are not so great. The oscillating Multi-Tool is especially lame. And the battery is too small and underpowered.
I have both M12 Fuel and M18 Fuel for each of these tools. I agree those a way superior to these. But they cost way more, too. For those who need a set of power tools to drive some little screws here and these once awhile, and don't want to spend too much, this is what I'd go for.
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Aug 31, 2022
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Quote from ExT :
I have both M12 Fuel and M18 Fuel for each of these tools. I agree those a way superior to these. But they cost way more, too. For those who need a set of power tools to drive some little screws here and these once awhile, and don't want to spend too much, this is what I'd go for.
Maybe. But 12v just is so weak without the fuel aspect. I had to return the multi tool for the fuel because it was just too annoying having it stop all the time
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Quote from rbslickdeal :
Maybe. But 12v just is so weak without the fuel aspect. I had to return the multi tool for the fuel because it was just too annoying having it stop all the time
without describing what your applications are, it's hard to imagine how weak it is. Even the M12 Fuel is underpowered at some certain tasks, too. I wouldn't use it to cut 200 pieces of screws a day either.
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Quote from ExT :
without describing what your applications are, it's hard to imagine how weak it is. Even the M12 Fuel is underpowered at some certain tasks, too. I wouldn't use it to cut 200 pieces of screws a day either.
I was cutting fairly soft vynil plank around a toilet. Fuel worked fine. Non fuel kept stopping and made the vynil burn/smell.

I get that this is a decent deal. And good to have one around. But if you have a project planned I'd spring for the fuel.
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morbie
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Quote from rbslickdeal :
I was cutting fairly soft vynil plank around a toilet. Fuel worked fine. Non fuel kept stopping and made the vynil burn/smell.

I get that this is a decent deal. And good to have one around. But if you have a project planned I'd spring for the fuel.
Would a ryobi or a ridgid be better then this one if it is as bad as you say? I'm in the ridgid ecosystem fyi
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Quote from rbslickdeal :
I was cutting fairly soft vynil plank around a toilet. Fuel worked fine. Non fuel kept stopping and made the vynil burn/smell.

I get that this is a decent deal. And good to have one around. But if you have a project planned I'd spring for the fuel.
I see. Thanks. Since I don't have this one, what would be ideal application for this tool?
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Quote from xtrabad :
The non-Fuel versions of these tools are not so great. The oscillating Multi-Tool is especially lame. And the battery is too small and underpowered.
Yup. And the vibration on the multitool is so bad that the battery comes out. I think the fuel version has some sort of a dampener system on it
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appletaxi
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Quote from xtrabad :
The non-Fuel versions of these tools are not so great. The oscillating Multi-Tool is especially lame. And the battery is too small and underpowered.
Agreed
Battery is underpowered for these tools and the non fuel M12 ocillatiting tool should be avoided,
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Quote from morbie :
Would a ryobi or a ridgid be better then this one if it is as bad as you say? I'm in the ridgid ecosystem fyi
It's all relative- whether this set or another brand you get what you pay for. For very light duty homeowner usage this is fine - anything more than that you should upgrade. If you are looking to get into Milwaukee this isn't really that great of a set to do that with.
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Does anyone know where I can get a deal on M12 batteries?

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