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Product Name: | M12 12V Lithium-Ion Cordless Combo Kit (5-Tool) with Two 1.5 Ah Batteries, Charger and Tool Bag |
Product Description: | Be prepared on the jobsite with this M12 Cordless 5-Tool Combo Kit. It is powered by 2 RED LITHIUM batteries and offers unmatched power, speed and is portable enough for a tool belt. The kit includes the M12 Multi-Tool, M12 3/8 in. Drill/Driver, M12 Hex Impact Driver, M12 HACKZALL Reciprocating Saw, and M12 Work Light. This kit is even powerful enough for professional applications and reaches the tightest and toughest places. |
Model Number: | 2499-25 |
Product SKU: | 315415371 |
UPC: | 45242614127 |
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If you are not heavy construction, the m12 line are compact, have decent sales all the time, very powerful for their size. I have m12, Kobalt, and Ryobi cordless tools, and I use m12 the most
Ill take m12 fuel over most 18v any day for home use or working on my car. For lawn equipment skip 18v entirely and go 40v/56v anyway.
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E: I still have the driver from this kit in use today. It's on semi permanent drill brush duty next to the kitchen sink.
I pull interior parts out of vehicles. I don't want to lug heavy 18v tools around in a junkyard. Also the small 12v size makes it easy to get into confined spaces.
For reference I installed high end car audio in the mid 90s to mid 2000s.. all we used was 9.6v and 12v drills back then. When they produced the right angle cordless drill it was a game changer for installing speakers in dash and rear decks where glass was in the way of the normal oversized drills for that time period.
12v has its place.
Yes I also own 18v for larger projects.
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I'm not in construction and totally respect the opinion of others who are. However, I use mine a couple of times a week, and you couldn't pry 12v from my cold dead hands and if you could you couldn't replace it in my clenched fists with 18v. My Bosch 18v just gather dust as my 12v Bosch and Milwaukee (ugh 2 systems, I know) paint the town red. The 18v's see the light of day when I need to use a hammer drill of course or a larger bit like an auger. I'll also break out the circular saw occasionally. If I have it handy I might use 18v drill for hole saws because the 12v can choke out of them a bit sometimes.
I carry a reciprocating saw, impact driver, and flexhead drill, flashlight, batteries, and other various hand tools and they all fit in a 13" tool bag. For sake of clarity, I am referring to mostly brushless 12v, not OP's set although I think that's a great deal.