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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$89 at Acme[acmetools.com] after code TOOLGUYD. Shipping is $6.49 or free shipping on $199+.
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Did some digging on the internets. Found a small comparison chart. This non-Fuel version has a brush motor and is a bit shorter than the M18 Fuel version.
I was tempted, but thanks to those that posted about the Fuel being worth it over this brushed model.
I figure I use this tool enough and for long enough periods that the improvement in battery life and overall longevity of the tool with the brushless version is worth it. The M12 one I have annoys me, because the M12 batteries have a terrible lock design, and this tool rattles them loose enough to cause the tool to shutdown (I assume the thermal contact loses connection and the tool's computer kills it.) M18 batteries are better designed for tools that vibrate, and the extra watt-hours of power is nice also.
I would also recommend the fuel after having owned both the std and fuel M18. I also had the M12 and it's a light weight toy compared to either M18 tool.
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I figure I use this tool enough and for long enough periods that the improvement in battery life and overall longevity of the tool with the brushless version is worth it. The M12 one I have annoys me, because the M12 batteries have a terrible lock design, and this tool rattles them loose enough to cause the tool to shutdown (I assume the thermal contact loses connection and the tool's computer kills it.) M18 batteries are better designed for tools that vibrate, and the extra watt-hours of power is nice also.
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