I found the Milwaukee M12 FUEL Gen3 impact kit with 2.0Ah battery and charger (3453-21) in the clearance section for $70. You can check local inventory at Brickseek[brickseek.com].
The M12 FUEL 1/4" Hex Impact Driver is the Fastest Subcompact Impact Driver, the Most Compact, and provides Maximum Workspace Visibility. The POWERSTATE Brushless motor delivers the fastest driving speeds in the subcompact class, for unmatched productivity. At only 5" long and 7.6" tall (with M12 CP 2.0 Ah battery), this solution is the most overall compact impact driver in class, allowing greater access in tight spaces and the ideal driver for portability and maneuverability required by service trades. Tri-LEDs surround the bit accessory with brighter lights and less shadows providing maximum workspace visibility. REDLINK PLUS(TM) Intelligence delivers top of the line thermal performance allowing more work to be completed. Get all day runtime when paired with M12 REDLITHIUM battery pack from Milwaukee. The M12 FUEL Impact Driver is part of the M12 System which is fully compatible with over 125 solutions.
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UPC:
45242775330
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I found the Milwaukee M12 FUEL Gen3 impact kit with 2.0Ah battery and charger (3453-21) in the clearance section for $70. You can check local inventory at Brickseek[brickseek.com].
Model: Milwaukee M12 FUEL 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 1/4 in. Hex Impact Driver Compact Kit W 2.0Ah Battery and Bag
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This is a good deal. Sell that battery and charger and you have the newest generation M12 FUEL impact driver for $50. Yes. $50 for this whole kit would be even better, that goes without saying. The $99 price is already a "special" price and this kit is usually relegated to holiday sales only. They must have a ton left that didn't sell which is why it is even still available at $99
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Only 1 store showing up and it's marked as clearance on long island. Nice.
I was seeing none in my area yesterday, but it's now showing up in multiple stores. Maybe HD were in the process of updating their clearance inventory.
I was seeing none in my area yesterday, but it's now showing up in multiple stores. Maybe HD were in the process of updating their clearance inventory.
Still showing only the 1 store for me. Luckily I'm going there tonight for a picmup, so going to look for one.
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$99 is 41% more than $70. To put it another way, the in-store price is 30% less than the online sale price. 30% off seems like a lot to me.
That's absolute best case scenario - assuming you're walking to the store, or stumble upon one when you're already there.
Currently, there's only a single store in TX showing it in-stock, in Mount Pleasant, TX.
252 miles round-trip would use $48.12 in gasoline. Assuming I'm independently wealthy and my time is worth nothing, then the math become $70 + 48.12 = $118.12 to roll the dice and try to pick this deal up.
Or 41% more expensive to track down this deal.
The original $29 difference in price is a tiny price to pay, to have it shipped to my home, sparing me time spent driving, gas and auto wear-and tear.
It's math, and it works both ways. It's just a matter of perspective.
Currently, there's only a single store in TX showing it in-stock, in Mount Pleasant, TX.
Curious. I see stock in W El Paso, Odessa, Brenham, Rosenberg, Kerrville, Lakeline, Bridgepoint, Five Point, Huntsville, Gulf Freeway, The Colony, Allen and NW Dallas from just putting in a few random TX zip codes.
That's absolute best case scenario - assuming you're walking to the store, or stumble upon one when you're already there.
Currently, there's only a single store in TX showing it in-stock, in Mount Pleasant, TX.
252 miles round-trip would use $48.12 in gasoline. Assuming I'm independently wealthy and my time is worth nothing, then the math become $70 + 48.12 = $118.12 to roll the dice and try to pick this deal up.
Or 41% more expensive to track down this deal.
The original $29 difference in price is a tiny price to pay, to have it shipped to my home, sparing me time spent driving, gas and auto wear-and tear.
It's math, and it works both ways. It's just a matter of perspective.
Well, then by your own math it wouldn't even be worth it if the kit was $50, would it? So, why would you "...get excited..." for $50 as you said in your earlier post? Some people have stores with stock in their vicinity. Those are the people who will benefit from this post. No one cares about you stating the OBVIOUS fact that this is not a deal worth 250 miles worth of driving. Even at $50 or $25 it's not worth that on a gamble
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I'm into DeWalt with a lot of my stuff, wouldn't mind picking up my first red tool though. Since there are 850 of these avail, is it possible they get discounted anymore than the $99 shown on site?
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Only 1 store showing up and it's marked as clearance on long island. Nice.
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I think I'll get excited if and when it drops into the $50 range.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa...J0oiU08wE0 [homedepot.com]
I think I'll get excited if and when it drops into the $50 range.
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Only 1 store showing up and it's marked as clearance on long island. Nice.
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Currently, there's only a single store in TX showing it in-stock, in Mount Pleasant, TX.
252 miles round-trip would use $48.12 in gasoline. Assuming I'm independently wealthy and my time is worth nothing, then the math become $70 + 48.12 = $118.12 to roll the dice and try to pick this deal up.
Or 41% more expensive to track down this deal.
The original $29 difference in price is a tiny price to pay, to have it shipped to my home, sparing me time spent driving, gas and auto wear-and tear.
It's math, and it works both ways. It's just a matter of perspective.
Currently, there's only a single store in TX showing it in-stock, in Mount Pleasant, TX.
252 miles round-trip would use $48.12 in gasoline. Assuming I'm independently wealthy and my time is worth nothing, then the math become $70 + 48.12 = $118.12 to roll the dice and try to pick this deal up.
Or 41% more expensive to track down this deal.
The original $29 difference in price is a tiny price to pay, to have it shipped to my home, sparing me time spent driving, gas and auto wear-and tear.
It's math, and it works both ways. It's just a matter of perspective.
Also showing 901 avail online. Wonder if they don't move them quick enough if they'll lower the price more?
Also showing 901 avail online. Wonder if they don't move them quick enough if they'll lower the price more?
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