The Home Depot has Milwaukee M18 18V Lithium-Ion Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool Kit w/ 1.5 Ah Battery & Charger (2626-21) on sale for $99. Shipping is free.
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Features:
M18 Multi-Tool all-metal gear case for extra protection
Features Constant Power Technology & built-in LED light
M18 Multi-Tool's powerful motor delivers 11,000 - 18,000 OPM
The MILWAUKEE M18 Cordless Multi-Tool cuts up to 50% faster and gives you up to 2X more cuts per charge than competitors. The oscillating multi-tool features best-in-class speed and performance and gives you the versatility to complete problematic job site applications. The cordless multi-tool is ideal for remodelers, flooring contractors, maintenance repair technicians, and electricians. The battery-powered multi-tool is powered by the M18 REDLITHIUM Battery giving you up to 40% more run-time. It gives you the power to grind, sand, and scrape at odd angles and in areas difficult to work. It also allows you to make flush or plunge cuts, remove grout in corners and tackle other awkward jobs. The tool's Constant Power Technology maintains blade speed for faster cutting during heavy applications. A 12-setting dial allows you to match the speed to the application. It includes 5 assorted sanding sheets, a sanding pad, and a wood cutting blade.
Product SKU:
325446058
UPC:
45242837946
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The Home Depot has Milwaukee M18 18V Lithium-Ion Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool Kit w/ 1.5 Ah Battery & Charger (2626-21) on sale for $99. Shipping is free.
Thanks Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal
Features:
M18 Multi-Tool all-metal gear case for extra protection
Features Constant Power Technology & built-in LED light
M18 Multi-Tool's powerful motor delivers 11,000 - 18,000 OPM
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Needed one of these a couple weeks ago, did a bunch of reading and ended up with the M12 Fuel brushless version (tool only) in the $80s. No complaints but do not have reference to the M18. Do your homework.
M12 is smaller but the M18 has a soft start (not sure if this model has that).
For infrequent use the m12 fuel was the easy choice for me.
Needed one of these a couple weeks ago, did a bunch of reading and ended up with the M12 Fuel brushless version (tool only) in the $80s. No complaints but do not have reference to the M18. Do your homework.
M12 is smaller but the M18 has a soft start (not sure if this model has that).
For infrequent use the m12 fuel was the easy choice for me.
Is this one better than the DeWalt on sale for $99?
For what it's worth, I am a Milwaukee guy, but returned the M12 Fuel oscillating once I tried the Dewalt XR. I find the Dewalt easier to install/remove blades and the variable speed trigger makes it easier for me to start cuts slowly for more accuracy. The Milwaukee M18 and M12 Fuel oscillating are not much better than the cheaper Skil 12V oscillating I carry in our RV.
You'll be happy with the M18. I have that and got the M12 for about $100 just fo funsies but I'm taking it back. The size and weight are nearly the same but the M12 has a much thicker handle because of the battery being shoved inside of it. The M18 has a tapered body so the handle is like holding a hammer vs. a soda can. The only advantage for the M12 is that is has slightly less height but if space is THAT tight either would probably be hard to use.
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Needed one of these a couple weeks ago, did a bunch of reading and ended up with the M12 Fuel brushless version (tool only) in the $80s. No complaints but do not have reference to the M18. Do your homework.
M12 is smaller but the M18 has a soft start (not sure if this model has that).
For infrequent use the m12 fuel was the easy choice for me.
The M18 has a narrower handle and feels a lot better in the hand.
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M12 is smaller but the M18 has a soft start (not sure if this model has that).
For infrequent use the m12 fuel was the easy choice for me.
M12 is smaller but the M18 has a soft start (not sure if this model has that).
For infrequent use the m12 fuel was the easy choice for me.
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M12 is smaller but the M18 has a soft start (not sure if this model has that).
For infrequent use the m12 fuel was the easy choice for me.
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