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Milwaukee M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Palm Nailer Kit w/ 1.5Ah Battery

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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 free ship to store pickup where available.

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Includes:
  • M12 Palm Nailer (2458-21)
  • M12 1.5Ah Redlithium CP1.5 Battery (48-11-2401)
  • M12 Charger
  • Case

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    • 5-year limited warranty
    • Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars at Home Depot based on over 330 customer reviews.
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    • This item is only returnable in store
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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 free ship to store pickup where available.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

Note: Availability for free store pickup may vary by location.

Includes:
  • M12 Palm Nailer (2458-21)
  • M12 1.5Ah Redlithium CP1.5 Battery (48-11-2401)
  • M12 Charger
  • Case

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
  • About this Product:
    • 5-year limited warranty
    • Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars at Home Depot based on over 330 customer reviews.
  • About this Store:
    • You can view Home Depot's Return Policy here.
    • This item is only returnable in store
  • Additional Notes:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Model: Milwaukee M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Palm Nailer Kit with One 1.5Ah Battery, Charger and Tool Bag

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I've used it a few times working on my car. Put a chisel or punch where the nail goes, and it'll hammer things apart. Really handy here in the rust belt. I used it last month to separate the hub from the swingarm while changing the rear wheel bearings.
The primary use case for this is easy maneuverability in tight spaces.

If you can't fit a nail gun or swing a hammer where a nail needs to go, then you need this. Otherwise switch to screws (if applicable) or reconfigure how that structure goes together.

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Other than tight spaces and easier maneuverability, what's the primary use case of this compared to a nail gun? Trying to decide if this is worth it for one job, but if I'll use it a bunch it's worth it. It'll definitely make that one job easier to justify $100 to ME, cuz I'm the one doing it. I'm sure I'll find excuses to use it if I buy it tho.
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Quote from DapPlaty :
Other than tight spaces and easier maneuverability, what's the primary use case of this compared to a nail gun? Trying to decide if this is worth it for one job, but if I'll use it a bunch it's worth it. It'll definitely make that one job easier to justify $100 to ME, cuz I'm the one doing it. I'm sure I'll find excuses to use it if I buy it tho.
The primary use case for this is easy maneuverability in tight spaces.

If you can't fit a nail gun or swing a hammer where a nail needs to go, then you need this. Otherwise switch to screws (if applicable) or reconfigure how that structure goes together.
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Quote from jeff34270 :
The primary use case for this is easy maneuverability in tight spaces.

If you can't fit a nail gun or swing a hammer where a nail needs to go, then you need this. Otherwise switch to screws (if applicable) or reconfigure how that structure goes together.
Thanks! Fewer bloody knuckles sounds like a win to me.
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Quote from DapPlaty :
Thanks! Fewer bloody knuckles sounds like a win to me.
This is a good alternative to a pneumatic palm nailer for driving nails into structural straps and joist hangers. You really only want to use this if you have a very tight space to work in, a strap nailer is much faster.
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Quote from DapPlaty :
Other than tight spaces and easier maneuverability, what's the primary use case of this compared to a nail gun? Trying to decide if this is worth it for one job, but if I'll use it a bunch it's worth it. It'll definitely make that one job easier to justify $100 to ME, cuz I'm the one doing it. I'm sure I'll find excuses to use it if I buy it tho.
Crucifixion, mainly. This is an exact replica of the palm nailer used on Jesus, except obviously the branding is different.
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Quote from Evilmeinperson :
This is a good alternative to a pneumatic palm nailer for driving nails into structural straps and joist hangers. You really only want to use this if you have a very tight space to work in, a strap nailer is much faster.
Have you seen the size of this thing?! Really tight spaces don't appear to be it's specialty. If I had to choose 1 tool, it'd be the pneumatic palm nailer as they are much smaller than this.

That being said, I passed on it last time it was up but I ended up pulling the trigger on it as with the 10% cashback being offered on my US Bank card coupled with another 6% from a not-to-be-named cash back site made it more worthwhile. Even if I can't use it in the tighter spaces, not having to pull out my compressor for slightly roomier areas hopefully will make it a good purchase.
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Quote from DapPlaty :
Other than tight spaces and easier maneuverability, what's the primary use case of this compared to a nail gun? Trying to decide if this is worth it for one job, but if I'll use it a bunch it's worth it. It'll definitely make that one job easier to justify $100 to ME, cuz I'm the one doing it. I'm sure I'll find excuses to use it if I buy it tho.
I've used it a few times working on my car. Put a chisel or punch where the nail goes, and it'll hammer things apart. Really handy here in the rust belt. I used it last month to separate the hub from the swingarm while changing the rear wheel bearings.
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Quote from BeautifulLumber1299 :
Crucifixion, mainly. This is an exact replica of the palm nailer used on Jesus, except obviously the branding is different.
Yeah, there was a heck of a sale on these the Friday before Easter about 2000 years ago...
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Here's a good video review of this tool: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bARnqbaM5T8

Definitely don't want to use this tool for any finishing work as the tool leaves a pretty large divet behind it.
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Really wish Dewalt would come w/a 20 volt version. don't want another type of cordless tool and have about 7 batteries already
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eh, nevermind. Seems the m12 comes in larger sizes too. Thought they were all like the one shown... CP1.5 it says, or CP2.0 or CP2.5 apparently. The extended capacity XC3.0 battery is more like the larger batteries I was suggesting they were intentionally trying to avoid to save room in tight places.
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Quote from BeautifulLumber1299 :
Crucifixion, mainly. This is an exact replica of the palm nailer used on Jesus, except obviously the branding is different.
If I get one of this, would I have a chance to using on the next coming?
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Will there be a better sale on these around Easter?
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I'm a contractor. I've tried to talk myself into one several times, but answer is it just isn't useful enough. DIY'er will only find use for it because he's working hard to. Otherwise, you're just collecting. Spend the money on something far more useful.
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