Home Depot has
Milwaukee M12 Fuel 12V Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 4-in-1 Installation 3/8" Drill Driver Kit + M12 3/8" Ratchet (2505-22-2457-20) for
$179.
Shipping is free or select curbside pickup where stock permits.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
Navy-Wife for finding this deal.
Note, availability for curbside pickup may vary by location.
Includes:
- M12 Fuel Installation Drill/Driver (2505-20)
- 4 Dedicated Solutions (3/8 in. chuck, 1/4 in. hex, offset and right angle)
- 2x M12 REDLITHIUM CP2.0 Battery Packs (48-11-2420)
- M12 charger (48-59-2401)
- M12 3/8 in. ratchet (2457-20)
- Belt Clip
- Compartmentalized Contractor Bag
36 Comments
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They're really nice - highly recommended if you find yourself working with fasteners in tight spaces often (e.g. cabinetry/assembly, or even drilling holes for rough electrical). Really just a surprisingly powerful drill/driver in general. Love the front magnets for holding a few extra double-ended bits. Great build quality, tight tolerances, and ergonomics. The forward/reverse toggle can take a little getting used to, but the interchangeable heads are very quick/easy to swap out.
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Yep. But fwiw, lots of folks actually prefer this non fuel model over the fuel version. The head is smaller and able to reach into tight places better. I grabbed this to go along with my Fuel and Fuel high speed versions.
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The compact 2.0AH batteries that come with this are fine for most M12 Fuel tools (including this driver), but when it comes to higher demand tools like their circular saw, hatchet chainsaw, or impact wrench, you generally want the bigger 6.0 AH or new 5.0 high output model for the tool to run at its best.
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The compact 2.0AH batteries that come with this are fine for most M12 Fuel tools (including this driver), but when it comes to higher demand tools like their circular saw, hatchet chainsaw, or impact wrench, you generally want the bigger 6.0 AH or new 5.0 high output model for the tool to run at its best.
Yep yep.
The new High Output batteries will give all Fuel tools some more power and time, but the regular batteries do just fine with most tools in most situations.