Home Depot has
Milwaukee 1" SDS D-Handle Corded Rotary Hammer + 4-1/2" Angle Grinder (5262-21A) for
$149.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
frisker916 for finding this deal.
Includes:- 1 in. SDS D-handle rotary hammer
- Depth rod
- Side handle
- 4-1/2 in. Small Angle Grinder
Features:- 8.0 Amp, 750 MWO motor- powerful for daily applications
- Compact, lightweight design: at 10.2 in. L and 3.5 lbs. it is the most compact and lightest grinder in the Milwaukee line
- Compatible with multiple grinder guards and flanges, see cross-reference guide below
- Debris baffles- protect internal components by deflecting damaging debris out of the airflow at the intake vents
- Mechanical clutch protects the motor when the bit binds
- Powerful 8 Amp motor: delivers 0 RPM to 1,620 RPM, 0 RPM to 5,860 BPM with up to 40% faster drilling speeds than the competition
Leave a Comment
29 Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
I don't really need this, but I am soooooo tempted. Dam you Slickdeals!
Hadn't considered Milwaukee but I am now. However, this doesn't appear to come with a case for the rotary hammer? Also, would you maybe be able to return the grinder and get some money back? That could make me overlook the lack of a case....
Hadn't considered Milwaukee but I am now. However, this doesn't appear to come with a case for the rotary hammer? Also, would you maybe be able to return the grinder and get some money back? That could make me overlook the lack of a case....
That being said, this does look like a very solid deal for the SDS Drill, the grinder is a very nice bonus. 👍🏼
Hadn't considered Milwaukee but I am now. However, this doesn't appear to come with a case for the rotary hammer? Also, would you maybe be able to return the grinder and get some money back? That could make me overlook the lack of a case....
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
But do I have a high paying job that affords me luxury items that I don't need? Also no.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/11558974...medi
Both are super reliable. If I was going to chip stuff up the Makita is probably a better work horse.
I haven't used a Milwaukee but I know the reputation. If price wasn't an issue, I'd just move forward myself with a Makita (they just haven't gone on sale that I have noticed)
I'd say both (or all three) brands are probably fine it just comes down to preference.
I work in flooring so we occasionally chip up ceramic if it's a small area but mainly I use these to drill holes into concrete ro install metal transition strips.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/11558974...medi
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Leave a Comment