Home Depot has Milwaukee M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Palm Nailer Kit (2458-21) on sale for $99. Shipping is free, or select ship to store pickup where available.
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The Milwaukee 2458-21 M12 Palm Nailer features 1-handed palm-style ergonomics for comfort and control and an industrial magnetic collet that securely holds framing nails in sizes from 6D to 16D. Other features included an LED light, a safety hand strap, all-metal gear housing and a powerful motor that delivers up to 2.2 ft. lbs. of force. A REDLITHIUM battery, charger and a carrying case are included. Cordless tools powered by REDLITHIUM batteries deliver more torque, more power and longer run-time than the competition.
Product SKU:
202531124_202531124
UPC:
45242240555
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Home Depot has Milwaukee M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Palm Nailer Kit (2458-21) on sale for $99. Shipping is free, or select ship to store pickup where available.
Thanks to Community Member PEMP for finding this deal.
Note: Availability for free store pickup may vary by location.
Model: Milwaukee M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Palm Nailer Kit with One 1.5Ah Battery, Charger and Tool Bag
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Got my money's worth with this tool after my deck alone. This allows nailing in very small areas where you'd often be swinging a hammer with the head sideways and tiny taps. Takes forever to sink a single 3in nail that way, if you can even generate enough force to do so. This thing is so powerful it can be tough to ensure the nail goes in straight, and it's loud, but a great tool. And you get the hang of it the more you use it, so driving nails in straight becomes easier.
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Got my money's worth with this tool after my deck alone. This allows nailing in very small areas where you'd often be swinging a hammer with the head sideways and tiny taps. Takes forever to sink a single 3in nail that way, if you can even generate enough force to do so. This thing is so powerful it can be tough to ensure the nail goes in straight, and it's loud, but a great tool. And you get the hang of it the more you use it, so driving nails in straight becomes easier.
I'm in deep to DeWalt batteries, but I'm tempted to pick one of these up as my only red tool because DeWalt won't f-ing make one! SBD, hear my pleas!
Personally I do Dewalt for my 20vs and Milwaukee for my 12vs, I have had it that way for years now. I find those 2 lines tend to have the best deals in their sizes.
I'm in deep to DeWalt batteries, but I'm tempted to pick one of these up as my only red tool because DeWalt won't f-ing make one! SBD, hear my pleas!
I was in the same position when I got rid of my compressor. At the time DeWalt didn't make a cordless 23ga nailer, so I went to M12. Since then I built a fair collection of M12 as my compact tools (with still a couple of Atomics thrown in).
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