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popular Posted by darth wads • Mar 20, 2025
popular Posted by darth wads • Mar 20, 2025

Milwaukee M18 5 tool combo, with 2 batteries $239 - B&M

$239

$599

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Home depot has on clearance the 5 tool M18 combo for $239.00

Drill driver
hex impact driver
multi tool
hackzall
worklight
m18 redlithium xc3.0 battery
redlithium cp1.5 battery

m18 and m12 multi voltage charger
and a bag.

in store clearance is 239.00



https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../331046635
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Home depot has on clearance the 5 tool M18 combo for $239.00

Drill driver
hex impact driver
multi tool
hackzall
worklight
m18 redlithium xc3.0 battery
redlithium cp1.5 battery

m18 and m12 multi voltage charger
and a bag.

in store clearance is 239.00



https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../331046635

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Mar 25, 2025
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idiggplants
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Quote from cklgary :
I recently moved into an apt for a heavily discounted rate with the condition that I will take care of all the home improvement/repair that occur inside the apt. Thus, I plan to expand my tools from the basic hammer and screwdriver, as I also want to drill on the wall to hang the frame, blot the tall shelves, install wall-mounted shelves, etc. I already did some research and got myself a stud finder, but as I tried to find a deal for power tools that can drill, I am already overwhelmed with if I need an impact driver or drill, what brand to choose from and etc.
Thus, I wonder if any of you can give me some basic recommendations, such as what tools I should buy and which bands are reliable and suitable if I need to expand my tools?
I saw this set and have little idea what they are for, should I just get this or start from one and slowly buy more?
Thanks a lot!
imo, you would be fine saving money and buying ryobi brushless tools. ive done what you have done 20 times over and only had one tool die. the amount of money i saved was way more than having to replace the tool. the only reason ive been considering doing milwaukee lately is because im about to be working on a job that is big enough and has time constraints where a random tool dying will cause significant delays. in short it is a remote cabin build where ill have a bunch of help and timing constraints where i need to get everything under roof in a week. i cant afford to have a tool fail.

i honestly think in your position, it would be silly to buy anything more than ryobi. they will do the job ebery bit as well as milwaukee, they just arent built to withstand full time work, 8 hours a day, 5 days a week situations where a busted tool could cause hundreds , if not thousands in down time.
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Mar 25, 2025
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idiggplants
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Quote from Waffles20 :
They are made by the same people.
thats like saying the same people that make your purina dog food, make your digiorno frozen pizzas. just because they are owned by the same shell corporation doesnt mean they are the same thing, made by the same people.
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I would wait for the better Fuel deals

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