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popular Posted by SvaniP • May 25, 2025
popular Posted by SvaniP • May 25, 2025

Hack - Milwaukee M12 FUEL 12-Volt Cordless Hammer Drill/Impact Driver Combo Kit (2-Tool) W/ Impact Duty Titanium Drill Bit Set (15-Piece) $138.73 YMMV at Home Depot

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Same price and hack for the M12 hammer drill driver and impact driver combo kit (3497-22) as before, but now with an additional 15-piece drill bit set (link to drill bit set only for reference) [homedepot.com]. Pick the ratchet as your free gift and the price of the combo kit will be $138.73 in cart.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../325277838
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Same price and hack for the M12 hammer drill driver and impact driver combo kit (3497-22) as before, but now with an additional 15-piece drill bit set (link to drill bit set only for reference) [homedepot.com]. Pick the ratchet as your free gift and the price of the combo kit will be $138.73 in cart.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../325277838

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Last Monday
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SmilingMammoth847
Last Monday
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Quote from jscher :
Ahh you are right my friend! Now I gotta look into gen 3
Also this kit includes a 4 amp battery and the hammer drill, which adds way more value to this deal.
Last Monday
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mtfoss
Last Monday
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What's everyone's luck with talking with online person to cancel part of the order? I've always returned the items i didn't want but wanted to skip that step is possible.
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Jcgran78
Last Monday
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Was wanting to get a starter for a good line of tools like Milwaukee, Bosch or DeWalt.

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Last Tuesday
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GnatGoSplat
Last Tuesday
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Quote from mtfoss :
What's everyone's luck with talking with online person to cancel part of the order? I've always returned the items i didn't want but wanted to skip that step is possible.
When I did it, it was automated. Never talked to a real person. Worked fine, luck wasn't required.
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Last Tuesday
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jscher
Last Tuesday
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Ok I'm sold. Order placed
Last Tuesday
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2kcougar
Last Tuesday
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How does this set compare to the hammer drill and impact driver from Ryobi? I already have some ryobi batteries from their lawn tools but I'm looking to replace my 12v Craftsman nextec drill/driver. I'd be using these to work on my cars and around the house.
Last Tuesday
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Joined Dec 2017
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jscher
Last Tuesday
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Quote from 2kcougar :
How does this set compare to the hammer drill and impact driver from Ryobi? I already have some ryobi batteries from their lawn tools but I'm looking to replace my 12v Craftsman nextec drill/driver. I'd be using these to work on my cars and around the house.
Can't say how they compare but I'd say this: this set here is for its fairly compact size and pretty low weight. I'd compare size and weight to the RYOBI you're talking about. I'm going to guess that these tools are lighter weight. And I've seen the torque tests on the milkwaukee m12 and it's quite good. I think the main selling point of these is their solid power and performance in a very lightweight package. The subcompact kit from Mil is the only thing smaller than these. I have mostly Makita LXT tools and tons of batteries but my Makita hammer drill is heavy af. The impact isn't bad, but the drill is fatiguing to use especially when you have to go up and down a ladder and do work overhead. It really isn't good for that. So that was my motivation to get this kit here. I have heavy duty tools for jobs that need it, but I need a light weight kit for overhead work and for projects that involve a ladder.

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1slickgator
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I bought the other combo set without the drill bits for the same price so decided to contact customer service via chat. I told them the same combo was available with free drill bits (Internet # 322112926 @ $19.97) so they offered to give me a refund for that amount so I could purchase them if I wanted to.
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2kcougar
Last Thursday
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Quote from jscher :
Can't say how they compare but I'd say this: this set here is for its fairly compact size and pretty low weight. I'd compare size and weight to the RYOBI you're talking about. I'm going to guess that these tools are lighter weight. And I've seen the torque tests on the milkwaukee m12 and it's quite good. I think the main selling point of these is their solid power and performance in a very lightweight package. The subcompact kit from Mil is the only thing smaller than these. I have mostly Makita LXT tools and tons of batteries but my Makita hammer drill is heavy af. The impact isn't bad, but the drill is fatiguing to use especially when you have to go up and down a ladder and do work overhead. It really isn't good for that. So that was my motivation to get this kit here. I have heavy duty tools for jobs that need it, but I need a light weight kit for overhead work and for projects that involve a ladder.
thanks. For heavy tasks, I rely on corded tools. I think this set will suit my needs well. Looking forward to having the added torque from these tools.
Last Thursday
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jscher
Last Thursday
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Quote from 2kcougar :
thanks. For heavy tasks, I rely on corded tools. I think this set will suit my needs well. Looking forward to having the added torque from these tools.
My friend you need to ditch the corded tools! I did like 9 years ago I've never looked back. And get some Makita! Maybe even the Makita xgt tools!
6d ago
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BeigeCrow8877
6d ago
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Quote from SlickMarmot535 :
Done, still shows ratchet at $90.00 + the $138 price, then asks for ccard information. Does the $90 get dropped after you enter your ccard number, then review your order before placing your order?
No, you're forced to pay the combined price, so they're making a larger sell by de-coupling the 3 tool combo, if you convert it to a 3 tool combo it's a better deal. But still $229 for 3 tools is pretty good.
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Chance_Howerton
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Chance_Howerton
4d ago
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Good luck trying to cancel one piece.
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KevinK2163
4d ago
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Just came back from store trying to return the ratchet and rep said they need the whole set even though it's itemized on my order. yMMV

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CalmName810
Yesterday
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Is the oscillating tool any good for trim/flooring work? I'm actually interested in keeping the "free" tool and was wondering if I should go for the oscillating tool or the ratchet to have for car maintenance

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