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2-Pk Milwaukee M12 12V Li-Ion XC Extended Capacity 4.0Ah Battery w/ Wall Plate & Rack

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$99

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Home Depot has 2-Pack Milwaukee M12 12V Lithium-Ion XC Extended Capacity 4.0Ah Battery w/ PACKOUT Compact Wall Plate & M12 Battery Rack (48-11-2442PO) for $99. Select free store pickup where stock permits to save on delivery fees.

Thanks to Community Member batsthedude for posting this deal.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.

Features:
  • Includes:
    • 2x XC 4.0Ah Battery (48-11-2440)
      • Compatible with all Milwaukee M12 Lithium-Ion Tools and Chargers
      • Fuel gauge on the tool indicates when to recharge
      • Battery resists drainage when not in use
      • Flat-Bottom Base allows tools to stand upright
      • Recharges in 60-77 minutes
      • 3-year limited warranty
    • 1x PACKOUT Compact Wall Mount (48-22-8684)
      • Quick Alignment Tabs Metal Reinforced Mounting Plates, 50lbs Wall Mounted Capacity, impact Resistant Polymer Body, 7 Mounting Positions for Easy Installment, Full Customizable to Your Shop, Modular Connectivity with ALL PACKOUT Components
    • 1x PACKOUT M12 Battery Rack (48-22-8338)
      • Most Secure Mounting, Clip-In M12 Battery Storage, Fully Customize Your Shop, Stores: 4 M12 Batteries , Securely Locks onto Wall Plates, Slides onto Tool Box Lids, 6lbs Weight Capacity, L 2.6 in. x W 4 in. x H 13

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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $31 less (23.8% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $130 at the time of this posting.
  • 5 out of 5 stars rating at Home Depot (limited reviews)
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details & discussion. -StrawMan86

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Home Depot has 2-Pack Milwaukee M12 12V Lithium-Ion XC Extended Capacity 4.0Ah Battery w/ PACKOUT Compact Wall Plate & M12 Battery Rack (48-11-2442PO) for $99. Select free store pickup where stock permits to save on delivery fees.

Thanks to Community Member batsthedude for posting this deal.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.

Features:
  • Includes:
    • 2x XC 4.0Ah Battery (48-11-2440)
      • Compatible with all Milwaukee M12 Lithium-Ion Tools and Chargers
      • Fuel gauge on the tool indicates when to recharge
      • Battery resists drainage when not in use
      • Flat-Bottom Base allows tools to stand upright
      • Recharges in 60-77 minutes
      • 3-year limited warranty
    • 1x PACKOUT Compact Wall Mount (48-22-8684)
      • Quick Alignment Tabs Metal Reinforced Mounting Plates, 50lbs Wall Mounted Capacity, impact Resistant Polymer Body, 7 Mounting Positions for Easy Installment, Full Customizable to Your Shop, Modular Connectivity with ALL PACKOUT Components
    • 1x PACKOUT M12 Battery Rack (48-22-8338)
      • Most Secure Mounting, Clip-In M12 Battery Storage, Fully Customize Your Shop, Stores: 4 M12 Batteries , Securely Locks onto Wall Plates, Slides onto Tool Box Lids, 6lbs Weight Capacity, L 2.6 in. x W 4 in. x H 13

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $31 less (23.8% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $130 at the time of this posting.
  • 5 out of 5 stars rating at Home Depot (limited reviews)
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details & discussion. -StrawMan86

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Vi11age1diot
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My local HD showed 1 in stock online. Ordered online, but the store called and said they didn't have any in stock so they cancelled my order. Knowing how some HD associates "look" for items, I had the wife stop in and look. She initially was not able to find it, but grabbed an associate and asked if they knew where the item was located. The associate took her right to them and they ended up having 3 in stock. Lesson here: if HD cancels your online order due to no stock, if you are able, stop in and check for yourself.
plehem12
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So then what is the difference between a HO and non-HO battery when it comes to M12 batteries? Surely it has to be more than simply printing High Output on the front of them? I can call you Shirley, right? I get Milwaukee may not have consulted you for your strict definition of the phrase, as a Milwaukee M12 user as a service plumber, I approve of their more casual take on the matter and really enjoy the (placebo?) feeling of being on the cutting edge of technology the high outputs provide me with and unless you can show me how Team Red has been less than forthright with me, I will probably keep going with the crowd and continue only getting the high output type. And as I type this, I pause to glance over at my little m12 impact driver in bed, fast asleep after a long day of driving various fasteners and wildly crashing to the ground sometimes when I try to twirl it around my hand like a cowboy does but instead flip it awkwardly into my lip and onto the concrete or standing sewage or red ant bed or whatever. Seems like it'd break but I feel the power of the high output batteries supplies it with the power it needs to overcome my low output brain. I really went off the rails here so if you are still reading this then I hope you have a good day tomorrow and get to see a lot of attractive people throughout your day to distract you from how much it sucks that you have to deal with that, well you know...
MasterGamer100
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As much as I want this I can't buy anymore batteries. I have so many m12 batteries from my many Milwaukee purchases from Slickdeals. I've given half a dozen to my dad and I still fill up a tool drawer worth of batteries

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All milwaukee here....
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Quote from seanism :
Not HO but still decent batteries.
stop eating up the bullsh*t marketing. there are no "HO" 12V batteries. it's a sham. high output batteries, like the milwaukee M18 3ah, 6ah, 8ah, 12ah batteries and dewalt 6ah/8ah batteries, are supposed to use 21700 cells. it is physically impossible to put 21700 cells into an M12 battery. the stem that goes into the tool is not large enough to house them.
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Quote from b00gersugar :
stop eating up the bullsh*t marketing. there are no "HO" 12V batteries. it's a sham. high output batteries, like the milwaukee M18 3ah, 6ah, 8ah, 12ah batteries and dewalt 6ah/8ah batteries, are supposed to use 21700 cells. it is physically impossible to put 21700 cells into an M12 battery. the stem that goes into the tool is not large enough to house them.
So then what is the difference between a HO and non-HO battery when it comes to M12 batteries? Surely it has to be more than simply printing High Output on the front of them? I can call you Shirley, right? I get Milwaukee may not have consulted you for your strict definition of the phrase, as a Milwaukee M12 user as a service plumber, I approve of their more casual take on the matter and really enjoy the (placebo?) feeling of being on the cutting edge of technology the high outputs provide me with and unless you can show me how Team Red has been less than forthright with me, I will probably keep going with the crowd and continue only getting the high output type. And as I type this, I pause to glance over at my little m12 impact driver in bed, fast asleep after a long day of driving various fasteners and wildly crashing to the ground sometimes when I try to twirl it around my hand like a cowboy does but instead flip it awkwardly into my lip and onto the concrete or standing sewage or red ant bed or whatever. Seems like it'd break but I feel the power of the high output batteries supplies it with the power it needs to overcome my low output brain. I really went off the rails here so if you are still reading this then I hope you have a good day tomorrow and get to see a lot of attractive people throughout your day to distract you from how much it sucks that you have to deal with that, well you know...
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Quote from plehem12 :
So then what is the difference between a HO and non-HO battery when it comes to M12 batteries? Surely it has to be more than simply printing High Output on the front of them? I can call you Shirley, right? I get Milwaukee may not have consulted you for your strict definition of the phrase, as a Milwaukee M12 user as a service plumber, I approve of their more casual take on the matter and really enjoy the (placebo?) feeling of being on the cutting edge of technology the high outputs provide me with and unless you can show me how Team Red has been less than forthright with me, I will probably keep going with the crowd and continue only getting the high output type. And as I type this, I pause to glance over at my little m12 impact driver in bed, fast asleep after a long day of driving various fasteners and wildly crashing to the ground sometimes when I try to twirl it around my hand like a cowboy does but instead flip it awkwardly into my lip and onto the concrete or standing sewage or red ant bed or whatever. Seems like it'd break but I feel the power of the high output batteries supplies it with the power it needs to overcome my low output brain. I really went off the rails here so if you are still reading this then I hope you have a good day tomorrow and get to see a lot of attractive people throughout your day to distract you from how much it sucks that you have to deal with that, well you know...
This comment made me get one, just because, why not..
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I got mine for $89 in store on Black Friday
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Quote from dstppy :
Since when do these jerks charge for delivery? Lame.

Bought one at a 'nearby store'. -> Cancelled.


"what a bunch of a holes"
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Quote from b00gersugar :
stop eating up the bullsh*t marketing. there are no "HO" 12V batteries. it's a sham. high output batteries, like the milwaukee M18 3ah, 6ah, 8ah, 12ah batteries and dewalt 6ah/8ah batteries, are supposed to use 21700 cells. it is physically impossible to put 21700 cells into an M12 battery. the stem that goes into the tool is not large enough to house them.
They make different 18650 cells of varying grades and for varying purposes. Some are designed for higher output but generally at a diminished overall capacity. Those kind are what are used in the M12 high output packs - generally high quality cells.

It doesn't need to be 21700 cell to be higher output than the 1.5, 2.0, or 3.0 batteries - the little CP 2.5 HO can and does run with the XC 4.0, 5.0 & 6.0 in terms of power output.
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Wooooo second cancellation! It's like the heyday of SD is back. NOBODY CALL! Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
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They canceled my pu order as well. Store showed several items in stock. 😡
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My local store has three in stock, how many should I get? So struggled. 😂
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Quote from plehem12 :
So then what is the difference between a HO and non-HO battery when it comes to M12 batteries? Surely it has to be more than simply printing High Output on the front of them? I can call you Shirley, right? I get Milwaukee may not have consulted you for your strict definition of the phrase, as a Milwaukee M12 user as a service plumber, I approve of their more casual take on the matter and really enjoy the (placebo?) feeling of being on the cutting edge of technology the high outputs provide me with and unless you can show me how Team Red has been less than forthright with me, I will probably keep going with the crowd and continue only getting the high output type. And as I type this, I pause to glance over at my little m12 impact driver in bed, fast asleep after a long day of driving various fasteners and wildly crashing to the ground sometimes when I try to twirl it around my hand like a cowboy does but instead flip it awkwardly into my lip and onto the concrete or standing sewage or red ant bed or whatever. Seems like it'd break but I feel the power of the high output batteries supplies it with the power it needs to overcome my low output brain. I really went off the rails here so if you are still reading this then I hope you have a good day tomorrow and get to see a lot of attractive people throughout your day to distract you from how much it sucks that you have to deal with that, well you know...
This is about as good an analysis as I could find:
https://news.ohiopowertool.com/mi...batteries/
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My local HD showed 1 in stock online. Ordered online, but the store called and said they didn't have any in stock so they cancelled my order. Knowing how some HD associates "look" for items, I had the wife stop in and look. She initially was not able to find it, but grabbed an associate and asked if they knew where the item was located. The associate took her right to them and they ended up having 3 in stock. Lesson here: if HD cancels your online order due to no stock, if you are able, stop in and check for yourself.
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tsu708
Dec 6, 2023
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Ordered and cancelled. Milwaukee still has not changed design of battery holder or any wall plate attachment, it will only work on wall system WILL NOT WORK ON PACKOUT ITEMS! They fit on what looks to be the same rail looking system, but battery item or trays will not fit and lock in.
So thinking of buying this and attaching your battery tray to your packout boxes NOT GOING TO HAPPEN!!
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Quote from tsu708 :
Ordered and cancelled. Milwaukee still has not changed design of battery holder or any wall plate attachment, it will only work on wall system WILL NOT WORK ON PACKOUT ITEMS! They fit on what looks to be the same rail looking system, but battery item or trays will not fit and lock in.
So thinking of buying this and attaching your battery tray to your packout boxes NOT GOING TO HAPPEN!!
Thank you, I was thinking about getting the battery holder to attach to the packout boxes. Guessed I won't be getting it

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Quote from plehem12 :
So then what is the difference between a HO and non-HO battery when it comes to M12 batteries? Surely it has to be more than simply printing High Output on the front of them? I can call you Shirley, right? I get Milwaukee may not have consulted you for your strict definition of the phrase, as a Milwaukee M12 user as a service plumber, I approve of their more casual take on the matter and really enjoy the (placebo?) feeling of being on the cutting edge of technology the high outputs provide me with and unless you can show me how Team Red has been less than forthright with me, I will probably keep going with the crowd and continue only getting the high output type. And as I type this, I pause to glance over at my little m12 impact driver in bed, fast asleep after a long day of driving various fasteners and wildly crashing to the ground sometimes when I try to twirl it around my hand like a cowboy does but instead flip it awkwardly into my lip and onto the concrete or standing sewage or red ant bed or whatever. Seems like it'd break but I feel the power of the high output batteries supplies it with the power it needs to overcome my low output brain. I really went off the rails here so if you are still reading this then I hope you have a good day tomorrow and get to see a lot of attractive people throughout your day to distract you from how much it sucks that you have to deal with that, well you know...
I didn't come to this thread expecting a masterpiece but I got one anyway. Bravo sir, bravo.

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