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frontpageRokket | Staff posted Yesterday 07:09 AM
frontpageRokket | Staff posted Yesterday 07:09 AM

Milwaukee M12 FUEL 12V Brushless 3/8" Ratchet w/ 2x XC 5Ah Batteries & Charger

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$199

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The Home Depot has Milwaukee M12 FUEL 12V Brushless High Speed 3/8" Cordless Ratchet w/ 2x XC 5Ah Batteries & Charger (2567-20-48-59-2450P) for $199. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Industry leading FUEL technology, a reinforced mechanism and steel yoke housing provide greater durability for the professional user
  • POWERSTATE brushless motor delivers maximum power and long motor life (delivers up to 2X longer motor life)
  • REDLINK PLUS Intelligence prevents damage to the tool and battery due to overloading or overheating
  • Variable speed metal trigger provides ultimate control of the tool
  • LED light illuminates the work area while the on-board fuel gauge displays remaining run time
  • Premium rubber overmold withstands corrosive materials and provides increased comfort when in use
  • LED work light illuminates the work area
  • On-board fuel gauge displays remaining run time for less downtime on the job
  • Ergonomic and compact solution at 11.1 in. and 2.1 lbs. with battery installed (battery not included)

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This price matches the previous Frontpage Deal earlier this month.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • Rating of 4.6 stars overall from over 410 customer reviews.

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Written by Rokket | Staff
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The Home Depot has Milwaukee M12 FUEL 12V Brushless High Speed 3/8" Cordless Ratchet w/ 2x XC 5Ah Batteries & Charger (2567-20-48-59-2450P) for $199. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Industry leading FUEL technology, a reinforced mechanism and steel yoke housing provide greater durability for the professional user
  • POWERSTATE brushless motor delivers maximum power and long motor life (delivers up to 2X longer motor life)
  • REDLINK PLUS Intelligence prevents damage to the tool and battery due to overloading or overheating
  • Variable speed metal trigger provides ultimate control of the tool
  • LED light illuminates the work area while the on-board fuel gauge displays remaining run time
  • Premium rubber overmold withstands corrosive materials and provides increased comfort when in use
  • LED work light illuminates the work area
  • On-board fuel gauge displays remaining run time for less downtime on the job
  • Ergonomic and compact solution at 11.1 in. and 2.1 lbs. with battery installed (battery not included)

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This price matches the previous Frontpage Deal earlier this month.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • Rating of 4.6 stars overall from over 410 customer reviews.

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Written by Rokket | Staff

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Wafflestyx
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If you want to wait, new Ratches are coming out soon with 70 ft-lbs torque and 400 RPM
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/products/3053-20

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Yesterday 11:00 AM
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WafflestyxYesterday 11:00 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Wafflestyx

If you want to wait, new Ratches are coming out soon with 70 ft-lbs torque and 400 RPM
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/products/3053-20
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Yesterday 11:16 AM
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WonderingRawrYesterday 11:16 AM
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I have this ratchet and use it along a 2Ah battery, I must say its my favorite tool. I use my own momentum to break the bolt and then click away nut. The torque really doesn't help me much, but the quickness of the rpm does. Hope this helps
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Mike A.
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Yesterday 01:24 PM
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Same. Rare that I ever use the torque to break anything free other than small fasteners that don't need much anyway. More torque would be better if you're dealing with some particularly tough fasteners or something I guess but I'm likely using an impact tool there anyway.
Yesterday 02:14 PM
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nellenbuYesterday 02:14 PM
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I want to buy this but am having trouble justifying it. For owners of battery powered ratchets, what are the specific scenarios that make you thankful to have one of these vs. a traditional ratchet?
Yesterday 02:45 PM
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TurbotalonYesterday 02:45 PM
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Quote from Wafflestyx :
If you want to wait, new Ratches are coming out soon with 70 ft-lbs torque and 400 RPM
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/products/3053-20
I bought this a couple weeks ago but the ergonomics of the new ones look so much better. The torque is nice but the new profile is what is making me want to return mine. Although I'm not sure how quickly the price will drop on those new ones.
Yesterday 03:59 PM
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TalentedThread9173Yesterday 03:59 PM
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The batteries are the HO.
Lots of M12 deals right now, but some have two 3.0XC and others, like this one, have two 5.0HO. The HO are great. The XC are so-so.
Yesterday 04:10 PM
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DealosaurusDaReelYesterday 04:10 PM
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Quote from Wafflestyx :
If you want to wait, new Ratches are coming out soon with 70 ft-lbs torque and 400 RPM
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/products/3053-20

There is no soon about it. They are set to release in January 2026.

This is still a great deal as this ratchet is still, and will still be for years to come, relevant. The 5.0 batteries make it a fantastic deal. I own several M12 ratchets, including this one and while I will definitely buy the new one, I still highly recommend this one, especially for HVAC guys. It's small, light-ish, and fast.
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Yesterday 04:47 PM
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gabb7Yesterday 04:47 PM
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I got the non-FUEL version of this tool for less than $100 a while ago. It's indeed very helpful for doing any car work, I use it all the time. If you don't have this kind of tool and need the batteries I'd say it's probably a great deal.
Yesterday 04:48 PM
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HonestHamster262Yesterday 04:48 PM
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Quote from nellenbu :
I want to buy this but am having trouble justifying it. For owners of battery powered ratchets, what are the specific scenarios that make you thankful to have one of these vs. a traditional ratchet?
I got the non-fuel version of this and I used a few times assembling flat-pack furniture. Very handy for that and probably automotive work. I've barely touched it since I got the fuel stubby impact wrench though. Was assembling something with those nylon locknuts and the 35 ft-lb torque wouldn't push at all. ("Finally an excuse to buy the stubby"! )
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Taco_Doomsday
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Yesterday 06:13 PM
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Quote from Wafflestyx :
If you want to wait, new Ratches are coming out soon with 70 ft-lbs torque and 400 RPM
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/products/3053-20
I bit the bullet and bought 2 high speeds and 1 extended reach ratchets just this year, and now the new models are coming out. Dang it.
Wonder what the prices will be on the new ratchets. If the current ones are around $200, these will probably be closer to $250. Guess we'll find out soon enough.
Yesterday 06:25 PM
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DansDrivesYesterday 06:25 PM
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Literally my favorite tool. I grabbed a second one using this deal for the batteries and I'll just leave this one in the go-bag tool box. The new one looks like a worthwhile upgrade, but this is quite literally my most used tool.
Yesterday 07:01 PM
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AdelleyYesterday 07:01 PM
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Quote from HonestHamster262 :
I got the non-fuel version of this and I used a few times assembling flat-pack furniture. Very handy for that and probably automotive work. I've barely touched it since I got the fuel stubby impact wrench though. Was assembling something with those nylon locknuts and the 35 ft-lb torque wouldn't push at all. ("Finally an excuse to buy the stubby"! )
But this ain't the wrench version

I'm debating if I should get th is ratchet or the impact wrench below. Already have the stubby
https://slickdeals.net/f/18553684-milwaukee-m12-fuel-12v-lithium-ion-brushless-cordless-3-8-right-angle-impact-wrench-w-2x-3-0-ah-battery-pack-179-free-shipping?v=1&src=SiteSearch
Yesterday 10:25 PM
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glockjsYesterday 10:25 PM
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i want a smaller ratchet so im poking around. im ryobi mainly but that ratchet with the big ol stick battery kinda defeats the point. having a hard time pulling the trigger on milwaukee when you can build almost a full combo kit with hercules off sale for the same price. not quite as good but good enough.
Yesterday 11:30 PM
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Domain92Yesterday 11:30 PM
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I bought this a week or two ago. Love it. The batteries are awesome too. Gen 3 is coming out yes but they will be top dollar until gen 4 comes

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Yesterday 11:57 PM
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Golem20Yesterday 11:57 PM
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Quote from nellenbu :
I want to buy this but am having trouble justifying it. For owners of battery powered ratchets, what are the specific scenarios that make you thankful to have one of these vs. a traditional ratchet?
i do assembly work. i got tired of moving my arm/wrist with manual ratchet.
with this battery ratchet i place it on the nut/bolt head and just stand there while it does all the work.
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