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popularTaco_Doomsday posted Aug 06, 2025 06:52 PM
popularTaco_Doomsday posted Aug 06, 2025 06:52 PM

M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless 9 GPM 0 hp. Submersible Stick Water Transfer Pump with (2) 5.0 Ah Batteries and Charger $199

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Includes starter kit with a pair of 5.0 ah batteries. This is not a hackable deal.

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Includes starter kit with a pair of 5.0 ah batteries. This is not a hackable deal.

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Aug 06, 2025 07:10 PM
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SplendidStep2301Aug 06, 2025 07:10 PM
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considering the pump itself (tool only) is still $199, this is a great deal! the 5.0 batteries are pretty powerful
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Aug 06, 2025 07:15 PM
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HonestHamster262Aug 06, 2025 07:15 PM
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Want this but having a hard time thinking of use cases. Just got rid of the hot tub so I won't need to pump out water when cleaning that anymore 🤔
Aug 06, 2025 07:43 PM
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big mikeAug 06, 2025 07:43 PM
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Still a solid deal if you missed the oscillating tool screw up on Monday, I believe this was one of the freebies.
Aug 06, 2025 08:14 PM
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SeriousHorn276Aug 06, 2025 08:14 PM
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Weirdly the photos show a 4.0Ah battery. But it's 2 of the 5.0Ah High Output batteries
Aug 06, 2025 08:17 PM
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HappyMask578Aug 06, 2025 08:17 PM
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Quote from SeriousHorn276 :
Weirdly the photos show a 4.0Ah battery. But it's 2 of the 5.0Ah High Output batteries
The main photo shows 2 5.0s but agree there's a mistake with the one image of a 4.0.
Aug 07, 2025 01:11 AM
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psycttoAug 07, 2025 01:11 AM
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Man…
If they were separate items to return the batteries, I'd be all over this deal. No need for more batteries and private selling is annoying.
Aug 07, 2025 03:15 AM
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HappyMask578Aug 07, 2025 03:15 AM
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Quote from psyctto :
Man…If they were separate items to return the batteries, I'd be all over this deal. No need for more batteries and private selling is annoying.
The batteries and charger kit is Model 48-59-2450P and selling for $199 alone. I agree private selling is no fun but you should be able to get $125 for this kit easily. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../328984804

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Aug 07, 2025 03:41 AM
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Quote from psyctto :
Man…
If they were separate items to return the batteries, I'd be all over this deal. No need for more batteries and private selling is annoying.
Same and where I live it's a hassle to sell. I'm an area where some peoplemwouldt bother tondrive far enough for a good deal
Aug 07, 2025 04:01 AM
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diadilusAug 07, 2025 04:01 AM
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Quote from big mike :
Still a solid deal if you missed the oscillating tool screw up on Monday, I believe this was one of the freebies.
What was the oscillating tool screw up from Monday?
Aug 07, 2025 09:21 AM
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casetronicAug 07, 2025 09:21 AM
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Quote from HonestHamster262 :
Want this but having a hard time thinking of use cases. Just got rid of the hot tub so I won't need to pump out water when cleaning that anymore 🤔
Same, really nifty tool for those rare occasions if there's a clog and water pooled somewhere. Also useful if there's a flash flood and there's no utility pump handy.
Aug 07, 2025 10:12 AM
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OoTLinkAug 07, 2025 10:12 AM
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I have the ryobi version of this and it's fantastic! But the ryobi, even without any attachments on the end, can't get lower than like half an inch of water before it has trouble sucking water up. I wonder if the Milwaukee can completely empty a basin?
Aug 07, 2025 10:29 AM
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butundoAug 07, 2025 10:29 AM
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Quote from OoTLink :
I have the ryobi version of this and it's fantastic! But the ryobi, even without any attachments on the end, can't get lower than like half an inch of water before it has trouble sucking water up. I wonder if the Milwaukee can completely empty a basin?
I have this tool, and it won't completely empty anything. And it clogs up easily if it's not clean water. But it does work decent and it does move some water quickly.
Aug 07, 2025 11:54 AM
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big mikeAug 07, 2025 11:54 AM
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Quote from diadilus :
What was the oscillating tool screw up from Monday?
Oscillating tool, 2x 5.0 batteries AND a free tool, which I believe this was an option for 199. You weren't supposed to still get a free tool with the combo but someone messed up.
Aug 07, 2025 12:42 PM
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jv3717Aug 07, 2025 12:42 PM
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Quote from HappyMask578 :
The main photo shows 2 5.0s but agree there's a mistake with the one image of a 4.0.

Image of the 4.0 isn't a mistake it's telling you runtime on a 4.0. It doesn't include a 4.0.

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Quote from butundo :
I have this tool, and it won't completely empty anything. And it clogs up easily if it's not clean water. But it does work decent and it does move some water quickly.
Sounds like it works about as well as the ryobi then lol. I bought the ryobi because it was cheaper and I only have m18 batteries anyway, so it was MUCH cheaper. Like $130 with a battery and charger. From the specs IIRC, the ryobi can move more water faster, but it has a giant ass battery box on the top, and using a decent size battery makes it very top heavy.

I have a love/hate with that thing. It's not as good as using a shop vac, but it's much faster, much quieter, and way the heck more convenient since I don't have to wash it out after using it. woot

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