Home Depot has
Milwaukee M18 Brushless Cordless 1/2" Compact Drill/Driver w/ 1x 2.0Ah Battery + Charger + Tool Bag (2801-21P) on sale for
$99.
Shipping is free or choose store pickup where stock permits.
Thanks to Community Member
Marcus305 for finding this deal.
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Note, pickup availability will vary by location.
Includes:- Brushless drill driver (2801-20)
- M18 red-lithium 2.0Ah battery (48-11-1820)
- M18-M12 multi-voltage charger (48-59-1812)
- Tool bag
Features:- 6.5 in. L
- 500 in./lbs. of torque
- 500 RPM - 1800 RPM
- Compact design: provides excellent balance and control, ideal for overhead applications or work in tight spaces
- Chuck type: 1/2 in. metal ratcheting single sleeve
- All-metal gear case and 1/2 in. metal chuck: provide maximum impact and shock durability
- Milwaukee brushless motor: optimized for efficiency, this motor delivers more run-time and longer life
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Ryobi is going to lower price point, but for most weekend DIYers, they are fine.
Milwaukee has tool deals pop up on here constantly, which many "hack" to build up a tool line at a lower price point.
Dewalt deals pop up as well, just not as much, and then makita even less so.
If you are someone who works with cordless tools often or moves job locations, sticking with one or two brands means you aren't toating around multiple battery packs/chargers (storage/weight).
I have makita, dewalt and milwaukee myself which allows me to make use of 3 battery platforms and the deals that may pop-up for a tools I want.. I mean NEED..yeah need.
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Ryobi is going to lower price point, but for most weekend DIYers, they are fine.
Milwaukee has tool deals pop up on here constantly, which many "hack" to build up a tool line at a lower price point.
Dewalt deals pop up as well, just not as much, and then makita even less so.
If you are someone who works with cordless tools often or moves job locations, sticking with one or two brands means you aren't toating around multiple battery packs/chargers (storage/weight).
I have makita, dewalt and milwaukee myself which allows me to make use of 3 battery platforms and the deals that may pop-up for a tools I want.. I mean NEED..yeah need.
If you're a homeowner and don't need top of the line, the Ryobi deal (two 4.0 batteries, charger, free tool,$99) at Depot is probably a better deal
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