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Milwaukee M12 FUEL Oscillating Multi Tool Kit with HIGH OUTPUT CP 2.5Ah $159

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The MILWAUKEE® M12 FUEL™ Oscillating Multi-Tool Kit generates the fastest 12V cut speed, and lowest full-tool vibration, and delivers tool-free blade change for faster accessory changes and no misplaced tools. The POWERSTATE™ Brushless Motor delivers 10,000 to 20,000 OPM while maintaining its speed under load better than the competition to provide the fastest cuts of any 12V competitor. The vibration isolating tool design minimizes vibration making your cuts more comfortable with less fatigue. REDLINK PLUS™ Intelligence ensures unmatched levels of performance, protection, and compatibility. The M12™ REDLITHIUM™ High Output CP 2.5Ah battery delivers the most work of any CP12V battery on the market. The MILWAUKEE® M12 FUEL™ Oscillating Multi-Tool has a 12-Setting Dial allowing you to adjust the speed to the application, and an integrated LED light for maximum visibility.

REDLINK PLUS™ intelligence provides optimized performance and overload protection
REDLITHIUM™ Battery Technology: Superior pack construction, electronics, and performance deliver more work per charge and more work over pack life than any battery on the market
Tool Free Blade Change for Faster Accessory Changes
Variable Speed Dial to Allow Users to Adjust the Speed to the Application
Oscillating Multi-Tool delivers 10,000 to 20,000 OPM to provide the fastest speed of cut on a 12V Platform
LED Light for better Visibility in Low-Light Situations
Oscillation Angle: 3.9 Degrees for Faster Cutting
Vibration Dampening Technology for Lowest Full Tool Vibration
Compatible with all M12 batteries


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Emperor_Nero
09-10-2023 at 01:19 PM.
09-10-2023 at 01:19 PM.
Anyone tried this vs. the M18? I need to replace a Rigid (M12 equivalent). I mainly do it for cutting baseboard for new flooring but it'd be handy in a lot of scenarios.. Not sure if the 12 is enough..
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crakarjax
09-10-2023 at 02:52 PM.
09-10-2023 at 02:52 PM.
I have a corded porter cable, super tempted to go cordless... I rarely use it but when I do it's a pretty clutch tool in the arsenal!

My PC has a depth guide though and I'm sure it's way more powerful ... tough decision :/
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gzhen
09-10-2023 at 03:15 PM.
09-10-2023 at 03:15 PM.
https://slickdeals.net/share/iphone_app/t/16045345

I'm sure you can get this at a slicker deal at $99 on Black Friday, if you can wait. I heard m18 is better overall for multi tool
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ItsaDrenalin
09-14-2023 at 08:22 PM.
09-14-2023 at 08:22 PM.
I have this and the 20v Dewalt. I prefer to use this Milwaukee M12. I like the speed control being regulated by a dial instead of a trigger. However, I often bump the dial and have to keep returning it to the speed it was previously set to. The Dewalt is more powerful, but I feel the M12 is more ergonomic.
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Dre325
09-21-2023 at 05:22 PM.
09-21-2023 at 05:22 PM.
Quote from Emperor_Nero :
Anyone tried this vs. the M18? I need to replace a Rigid (M12 equivalent). I mainly do it for cutting baseboard for new flooring but it'd be handy in a lot of scenarios.. Not sure if the 12 is enough..

I don't own it, but research tells me it's a great tool and plenty powerful. Also, I don't ever use these for more than a few minutes at a time and rarely to cut through anything super tough (just drywall, baseboards, trim, or the occasional hard to reach area on a woodworking project). I like the lighter weight option for a tool based on that.
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