Home Depot has Milwaukee M18 18V Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool Kit w/ 1.5Ah Battery & Charger (2626-21) for $99. Shipping is free or choose ship to store for free store pickup.
Thanks to Community Member Nomistwo21 for finding this deal.
Note, pickup availability will vary by location.
Includes:
M18 multi-tool
M18 CP battery
M18 and M12 charger
Features:
Runs 11,000 to 18,000 OPM with constant power technology
Tool-free blade changes for faster changes with no tools to misplace
Definitely M12 Fuel. I have M18 Fuel as well but I use M12 more for its lightweight yet precision.
Looks like I can get the M12 Fuel, hackable with the battery for a little over $100 (return the battery) at Home Depot right now, going to do that, thanks everyone, I repped ya all!
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05-04-2024 at 12:26 PM.
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Not the brushless fuel version, but still a good deal
For my use I prefer this one. The M18 Fuel version cuts fast and has great vibration control, but with that comes a lack in precision. The anti vibration head introduces a lot of play and makes it sloppy in certain cases. It also has this annoying auto shut off which I suppose is to keep it from over heating, but i couldn't use it continuously without it shutting off over and over. I returned it and the new one did the same thing.
This version (the non fuel) has been perfect. I do prefer the speed control location on the Fuel version though, I'm always hitting it on this one. I haven't tried the M12 yet nor the DeWalt. My first Ryobi was awesome but my newer one couldn't handle the abuse.
For my use I prefer this one. The M18 Fuel version cuts fast and has great vibration control, but with that comes a lack in precision. The anti vibration head introduces a lot of play and makes it sloppy in certain cases. It also has this annoying auto shut off which I suppose is to keep it from over heating, but i couldn't use it continuously without it shutting off over and over. I returned it and the new one did the same thing.
This version (the non fuel) has been perfect. I do prefer the speed control location on the Fuel version though, I'm always hitting it on this one. I haven't tried the M12 yet nor the DeWalt. My first Ryobi was awesome but my newer one couldn't handle the abuse.
I am interested in getting an oscillating tool but the only battery network I have is Bosch and it's the 12 volt. From what I have read the Bosch oscillating tool 12v is pretty meh. Can anyone give some advice on their opinion. I was thinking Dewalt or Milwaukee if they came w/ battery and charger but interested in hearing input. Thanks.
What type of jobs does one use this tool for? Is it like a dremel?
Happend to use this tool last weekend to quickly custom fit/cut some blue board drywall around plumbing pipes in a 100 year old commercial building bathroom. I can imagine for someone who DIYs a lot more than I do there tons of random uses. I'm sure there are plenty of better tools a professional would use but it got the job done.
Don't bother with the non-fuel version of this tool. It is loud and weak, even for a homeowner. Get an m12 fuel if you can afford it over this. If you can't afford it, get a plug in whatever from HF.
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M12 and the dewalt
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For my use I prefer this one. The M18 Fuel version cuts fast and has great vibration control, but with that comes a lack in precision. The anti vibration head introduces a lot of play and makes it sloppy in certain cases. It also has this annoying auto shut off which I suppose is to keep it from over heating, but i couldn't use it continuously without it shutting off over and over. I returned it and the new one did the same thing.
This version (the non fuel) has been perfect. I do prefer the speed control location on the Fuel version though, I'm always hitting it on this one. I haven't tried the M12 yet nor the DeWalt. My first Ryobi was awesome but my newer one couldn't handle the abuse.
But it is not the fuel version and the included battery is undersized for this tool.
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This version (the non fuel) has been perfect. I do prefer the speed control location on the Fuel version though, I'm always hitting it on this one. I haven't tried the M12 yet nor the DeWalt. My first Ryobi was awesome but my newer one couldn't handle the abuse.
Good to know thanks.
Waiting for Fuel deal. Brushless will last forever pretty much.