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Milwaukee M12 12V RedLithium Li-Ion Starter Kit: 2x XC 4.0Ah Batteries + Charger

+ $6.50 Shipping

$89

$199

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ACME Tools has Milwaukee M12 12V RedLithium XC4.0 Li-Ion Starter Kit (48-59-2442SPC) on sale for $99 - $10 with promo code TCC10 = $89. Shipping is $6.49.

Thanks to Community Member shakami for sharing this deal.

Kit Includes:
  • 2x M12 12V RedLithium XC4.0Ah Batteries (48-11-2440)
  • 1x M12 Charger (48-59-2401)
  • Contractor Bag
Features:
  • Compatible with all M12 power tools
  • Delivers long life and run time with fade-free power
  • Lithium-ion battery is smaller and lighter than NiCd batteries
  • REDLINK Intelligence provides optimized performance and overload protection using total system communication between tool, battery and charger
  • Superior construction offers long-lasting performance and durability

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.
  • About this product:
    • Comes with a 2-year manufacturer warranty.

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ACME Tools has Milwaukee M12 12V RedLithium XC4.0 Li-Ion Starter Kit (48-59-2442SPC) on sale for $99 - $10 with promo code TCC10 = $89. Shipping is $6.49.

Thanks to Community Member shakami for sharing this deal.

Kit Includes:
  • 2x M12 12V RedLithium XC4.0Ah Batteries (48-11-2440)
  • 1x M12 Charger (48-59-2401)
  • Contractor Bag
Features:
  • Compatible with all M12 power tools
  • Delivers long life and run time with fade-free power
  • Lithium-ion battery is smaller and lighter than NiCd batteries
  • REDLINK Intelligence provides optimized performance and overload protection using total system communication between tool, battery and charger
  • Superior construction offers long-lasting performance and durability

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.
  • About this product:
    • Comes with a 2-year manufacturer warranty.

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Written by shakami

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KMan
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Heh, you're not familiar with M12, are you? That's what I thought when I first heard about this line, thinking that it was a low-end starter line for casual DIYers. But it's the real deal, in many cases as powerful or more powerful as comparable 18-20V tools including Milwaukee ones. Some of them are extremely popular and well-regarded, like the "Stubby" impact wrench, impact driver and die grinder. I've got one of each and a few others and swear by them. I did a ton of car restoration work last summer with them. The Stubby has gotten off nearly every fastener I've used it on, including lug nuts. Google it, watch some YouTube videos, and find out what it can do. You'll be amazed. And the reason to get it over 18-20V tools is that they're typically smaller and lighter and thus easier to carry around and use. Lots of pros swear by them.

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Feb 6, 2023
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zapjb
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Seems like a great deal.
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Medscript
Feb 6, 2023
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Quote from zapjb :
Seems like a great deal.
Better than the 2pk of XC 3.0 for $69 I jumped on a few weeks back. Oh well...
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MX400ex72
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Seems like a really good deal considering there are a ton of "tool only" listings on FB marketplace. Just saw a brand new hammer drill listed for $73. I think people just doing the "hack" and selling pieces separately to make a couple bucks.
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stangable
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Code is getting this error: "Coupon cannot be added to your cart"
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KMan
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Quote from MINNDAT :
12v only , is it really if any use?
Heh, you're not familiar with M12, are you? That's what I thought when I first heard about this line, thinking that it was a low-end starter line for casual DIYers. But it's the real deal, in many cases as powerful or more powerful as comparable 18-20V tools including Milwaukee ones. Some of them are extremely popular and well-regarded, like the "Stubby" impact wrench, impact driver and die grinder. I've got one of each and a few others and swear by them. I did a ton of car restoration work last summer with them. The Stubby has gotten off nearly every fastener I've used it on, including lug nuts. Google it, watch some YouTube videos, and find out what it can do. You'll be amazed. And the reason to get it over 18-20V tools is that they're typically smaller and lighter and thus easier to carry around and use. Lots of pros swear by them.
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KMan
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Quote from Medscript :
Better than the 2pk of XC 3.0 for $69 I jumped on a few weeks back. Oh well...
Not necessarily. Yeah, more capacity, but various tests have shown that the 3.0XC is in some ways more powerful than the 4.0XC, because it uses better cells. It's actually the one battery that I don't yet have so I can't vouch for that but google it and see. That said, I have the 4.0 and it's been fine.
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I can't get to work either won't let me use code .
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jplee3
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Quote from MX400ex72 :
Seems like a really good deal considering there are a ton of "tool only" listings on FB marketplace. Just saw a brand new hammer drill listed for $73. I think people just doing the "hack" and selling pieces separately to make a couple bucks.
I'm guessing a number people selling at those prices got in on the buy more save more price glitch this past week and are flipping that stuff for low prices because they got a bunch of different tools for $20-30 each
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TRUMP_XD
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Quote from jplee3 :
I'm guessing a number people selling at those prices got in on the buy more save more price glitch this past week and are flipping that stuff for low prices because they got a bunch of different tools for $20-30 each
What was the glitch? There was a very nice glitch today on d_t_o that gave a Brushless Ridgid band saw + 2x 4ah battery for only $99
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BoilermakerBen
Feb 7, 2023
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TCC10 worked for me. TOOLGUYD is one that Honey found that also worked for -$10 (on orders > $79)
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Autotad
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Quote from KMan :
Heh, you're not familiar with M12, are you? That's what I thought when I first heard about this line, thinking that it was a low-end starter line for casual DIYers. But it's the real deal, in many cases as powerful or more powerful as comparable 18-20V tools including Milwaukee ones. Some of them are extremely popular and well-regarded, like the "Stubby" impact wrench, impact driver and die grinder. I've got one of each and a few others and swear by them. I did a ton of car restoration work last summer with them. The Stubby has gotten off nearly every fastener I've used it on, including lug nuts. Google it, watch some YouTube videos, and find out what it can do. You'll be amazed. And the reason to get it over 18-20V tools is that they're typically smaller and lighter and thus easier to carry around and use. Lots of pros swear by them.
My coworker was the product manager for Milkwaukee for several years and he explained that a bunch of the M12 tools are better than the low end M18. The M12s are good enough for most jobs out there. Idk all the technical stuff behind it, but his recommendation was to go M12.
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TonmoyG
Feb 7, 2023
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Anyone know if the 4.0aH m12 batteries fit in the Milwaukee inflator tool.
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KMan
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Quote from Autotad :
My coworker was the product manager for Milkwaukee for several years and he explained that a bunch of the M12 tools are better than the low end M18. The M12s are good enough for most jobs out there. Idk all the technical stuff behind it, but his recommendation was to go M12.
My M12 tools haven't failed me yet. My previous impact wrench was Craftsman 18V and much bigger and heavier and the stubby is as good or better and much lighter and smaller. I haven't used the 18V since I got it, nor any of my other non-M12 tools.

Quote from TonmoyG :
Anyone know if the 4.0aH m12 batteries fit in the Milwaukee inflator tool.
All M12 batteries fit all M12 tools.

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KSilver2000
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Quote from TonmoyG :
Anyone know if the 4.0aH m12 batteries fit in the Milwaukee inflator tool.
All M12 batteries will fit, including the ones in this deal, if you are referring to the m12 version inflator.

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