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Milwaukee M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Grease Gun Kit, M12 3/8" Ratchet, 3.0 Ah Battery, Charger and Tool Bag $199 + Free Shipping

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The Home Depot [homedepot.com] has Milwaukee M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Grease Gun Kit, M12 3/8" Ratchet, 3.0 Ah Battery, Charger and Tool Bag on sale for $199. Shipping is free.
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The Home Depot [homedepot.com] has Milwaukee M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Grease Gun Kit, M12 3/8" Ratchet, 3.0 Ah Battery, Charger and Tool Bag on sale for $199. Shipping is free.

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Model: Milwaukee M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Grease Gun Kit with One 3.0 Ah Battery, Charger and Tool Bag with M12 3/8 in. Ratchet

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Jul 29, 2024 06:50 PM
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SociableCrown868Jul 29, 2024 06:50 PM
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Could I return the ratchet if I don't need it?
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Jul 29, 2024 06:57 PM
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savebabysaveJul 29, 2024 06:57 PM
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How much for the ratchet if I return the another one ?
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Jul 29, 2024 07:02 PM
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FeistyChicken8871Jul 29, 2024 07:02 PM
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This deal does not appear to be hackable.
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Jul 29, 2024 08:54 PM
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ArcticatJul 29, 2024 08:54 PM
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Would have been better if the ratchet was a FUEL....
Jul 29, 2024 09:17 PM
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RodrigoJPAJul 29, 2024 09:17 PM
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Good deal I need these
Jul 29, 2024 09:39 PM
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wake09Jul 29, 2024 09:39 PM
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I got the grease gun last time it came up thinking this was a first world thing and man, the first time I used it I knew it was worth every penny. I only need one once a year and I STILL think it was worth every penny. If you think you might want one just do it.
Jul 30, 2024 12:26 AM
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XealOJul 30, 2024 12:26 AM
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Quote from Arcticat :
Would have been better if the ratchet was a FUEL....
Pros and cons to the FUEL vs this one. The non fuel is not a worse ratchet tbh. It's slower but the pro is that's smaller than the FUEL allowing for access into tighter areas.

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Jul 30, 2024 12:38 AM
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Raab16Jul 30, 2024 12:38 AM
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Worth it if you have neither. REMEMBER break it lose like a normal ratchet then hit the trigger. Ftlbs dont matter when you use the damn thing right.... And have the 90 degree m12 impact Wink now that kicks ass. Hook on and send it till shes too hot and zips right off. So nice in cramped engine bays. The grease gun is nice for older mech but not worth for home gamers. Just get a mini pistol grip. For pros eventually your hands will betray you and not be able to run a grease gun all day. This is where this thing pays for itself no more hand cramps towards lunch after 2 greased up cars. Well thankfully most cars donr have many grease points anymore but now im scoping them out and get excited instead of ugh... But these arent very good on the resale market. Local pawn shop had one for like 2yr and it was at $80 or so when i offered and got it for $50 with 2 batteries one big one small i dont remember size i have too many. He was happy to dump it. I remember looking at it and contemplating for $100 but at that time my hands didnt screw me around. So check local marketplace and pawn shops. You might find a good score like i did. It was definitely used well but its a grease gun. Still i cleaned it up and it looked less heavily used. No buggie all my red is basically black now being a diesel mech mostly. Doesnt matter how often you clean the next job their black again. Makes them harder to find and easier to leave in a bay thats forsure. But Milwaukee these days have got their shit together. Good warranty in my experience. Some snap or cornwall dealers sell them and warranty (not sure if only purchased through them havent tried but have done HD). Havent had to warranty much but wenr smooth when i did i think its 5yrs on tools. Thats best out there and i have had pretty much all mine go over the 5yrs heavily used professionally and didnt have an issue. My warranty was a battery one which i think is 3yrs. I dont think i needed the receipt or anything either but ymmv. I exchanged crescent there no problem no questions. Tried another i had and this guy said nope we dont warranty crescent. Not wantinf to nark the kid who did it last time i said okay ajd checked with another rept elsewhere and he said same thing. Apparently its klein and husky only now for hand tools... Side note anyone know where to warranty milwaukee hand tools. Tried HD but nope they said call the Milwaukee number. Havent done it yet. Have a screwdriver and some sockets to warranty. Hopefully its not a pain. I like harbor freights warranty honestly and the impact sockets pitt pro are kick ass. I walk in hand them or set on the counter and just say im warrantying these ill go grab them. Then bring them up and they open them exchange basically no matter the daamnage little or big abused or not cut or not. If you had to cut it or something and some high horse says something ask for the manager and let him know you were forced to cut it to get it off the impact or soemthing. But havent had an issue with anything. Ive warrantied half those adapters that sometimes explode cuz i didnt care to look for the rest and i was right they didnt care cuz i had majority of it and you could tell it was pitt and what tool it was. Like a dollar more than half and rhey honor it lol. We'll see with milwaukee hand tools. Proto, stanley, and mac (dont have a local mac rep and ones ive contacted about it and possibly buying tools said nope i can send you to corporate that's out of my route. Like guy i said i would come to you its 20min drive. Sorry can't go out of the route. Okay so if there isnt a driver here im sol. No sir you have to go to corporate then. Okay well corporate dicks make you send it all to them. They verrify and are pretty good but god damn slow af. Ot was like a month. Snap on when i didn't have a rep and gearwrench both were within a business week from me sending pics online and contacting to the tool in my hand. Sometimes they semd prepaid postage sometimes say scrap it. Sure ill do that.... Lol. I save up anything stanley, mac, proto, Blackhawk, craftsman, etc and put it all in one box to save shipping cost cuz they dont cover and want it all first. Its basicslly scrap most the time so worth it but if they decline something youre out that ship cost. ...Sorry rambling. Enjoy the storys and nonsense ðŸĪŠðŸ˜ĩ ðŸ’Ŧ
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Jul 30, 2024 01:49 AM
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OneGuyNoProblemsJul 30, 2024 01:49 AM
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Quote from Raab16 :
Worth it if you have neither. REMEMBER break it lose like a normal ratchet then hit the trigger. Ftlbs dont matter when you use the damn thing right.... And have the 90 degree m12 impact Wink now that kicks ass. Hook on and send it till shes too hot and zips right off. So nice in cramped engine bays. The grease gun is nice for older mech but not worth for home gamers. Just get a mini pistol grip. For pros eventually your hands will betray you and not be able to run a grease gun all day. This is where this thing pays for itself no more hand cramps towards lunch after 2 greased up cars. Well thankfully most cars donr have many grease points anymore but now im scoping them out and get excited instead of ugh... But these arent very good on the resale market. Local pawn shop had one for like 2yr and it was at $80 or so when i offered and got it for $50 with 2 batteries one big one small i dont remember size i have too many. He was happy to dump it. I remember looking at it and contemplating for $100 but at that time my hands didnt screw me around. So check local marketplace and pawn shops. You might find a good score like i did. It was definitely used well but its a grease gun. Still i cleaned it up and it looked less heavily used. No buggie all my red is basically black now being a diesel mech mostly. Doesnt matter how often you clean the next job their black again. Makes them harder to find and easier to leave in a bay thats forsure. But Milwaukee these days have got their shit together. Good warranty in my experience. Some snap or cornwall dealers sell them and warranty (not sure if only purchased through them havent tried but have done HD). Havent had to warranty much but wenr smooth when i did i think its 5yrs on tools. Thats best out there and i have had pretty much all mine go over the 5yrs heavily used professionally and didnt have an issue. My warranty was a battery one which i think is 3yrs. I dont think i needed the receipt or anything either but ymmv. I exchanged crescent there no problem no questions. Tried another i had and this guy said nope we dont warranty crescent. Not wantinf to nark the kid who did it last time i said okay ajd checked with another rept elsewhere and he said same thing. Apparently its klein and husky only now for hand tools... Side note anyone know where to warranty milwaukee hand tools. Tried HD but nope they said call the Milwaukee number. Havent done it yet. Have a screwdriver and some sockets to warranty. Hopefully its not a pain. I like harbor freights warranty honestly and the impact sockets pitt pro are kick ass. I walk in hand them or set on the counter and just say im warrantying these ill go grab them. Then bring them up and they open them exchange basically no matter the daamnage little or big abused or not cut or not. If you had to cut it or something and some high horse says something ask for the manager and let him know you were forced to cut it to get it off the impact or soemthing. But havent had an issue with anything. Ive warrantied half those adapters that sometimes explode cuz i didnt care to look for the rest and i was right they didnt care cuz i had majority of it and you could tell it was pitt and what tool it was. Like a dollar more than half and rhey honor it lol. We'll see with milwaukee hand tools. Proto, stanley, and mac (dont have a local mac rep and ones ive contacted about it and possibly buying tools said nope i can send you to corporate that's out of my route. Like guy i said i would come to you its 20min drive. Sorry can't go out of the route. Okay so if there isnt a driver here im sol. No sir you have to go to corporate then. Okay well corporate dicks make you send it all to them. They verrify and are pretty good but god damn slow af. Ot was like a month. Snap on when i didn't have a rep and gearwrench both were within a business week from me sending pics online and contacting to the tool in my hand. Sometimes they semd prepaid postage sometimes say scrap it. Sure ill do that.... Lol. I save up anything stanley, mac, proto, Blackhawk, craftsman, etc and put it all in one box to save shipping cost cuz they dont cover and want it all first. Its basicslly scrap most the time so worth it but if they decline something youre out that ship cost. ...Sorry rambling. Enjoy the storys and nonsense ðŸĪŠðŸ˜ĩ ðŸ’Ŧ
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FYI this is part of the "deals of the day" at home depot so price will more than likely go up tomorrow
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dragoneyes1976Jul 30, 2024 07:18 AM
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Showing here at $249
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