Home Depot has
Milwaukee M12 FUEL 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless Hammer Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit w/ 4 Batteries (2x 3.0, 2.0, 4.0 AH)
and Contractor Bag (3497-22-48-11-2412) on sale for
$199.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
CyanShop298 for sharing this deal.
Note, ship to store is available as an alternative option.
Product Details:
- Most compact drill and impact driver for best access in tight spaces
- Fastest drilling and driving applications under load
- Maximum workspace visibility through tri-LED work lights on the impact driver
- 1/2 in. all-metal chuck for maximum durability, grip and bit retention
- Mechanical clutch on drill for consistency in driving a wide range of fasteners
- Impact driver includes 4-mode drive control with dedicated self tapping screw mode
- Includes:
- M12 FUEL 1/2 in. Drill Driver
- M12 FUEL 1/4 in. Hex Impact Driver
- M12 REDLITHIUM XC 4.0Ah Battery Pack
- M12 REDLITHIUM CP 2.0Ah Battery Pack
- 2x M12 REDLITHIUM CP 3.0Ah Battery Pack
- M12 charger
- Contractor bag
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This version has the free battery add on, not as good of a deal if you want everything though. https://www.homedepot.c
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I'm not making a living with these tools, but would like to step up to something better than the no name stuff I've got that's falling apart.
Also curious to hear which line is better in the aftermarket/weird accessories/hacking and adapters scene
edit: is the 1/4 m12 fuel impact up for removing lugs? 130 ft lb range
I'm not making a living with these tools, but would like to step up to something better than the no name stuff I've got that's falling apart.
Also curious to hear which line is better in the aftermarket/weird accessories/hacking and adapters scene
edit: is the 1/4 m12 fuel impact up for removing lugs? 130 ft lb range
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With a masonry drill bit, Yes. But I highly recommend a sds hammer drill.
Thanks as well for your thoughts on what tool line to buy into. There's enough out there to make your head spin lol. Ryobi sounds like a good middleground between performance, price, and optionality.
This is close to as good as I have ever seen this in memory. I kinda wish I hadn't just gotten the m18 fuel hammer drill instead :-)
As others have said, largely depends on battery needs. The $199 deal with no return business is 4 batts, or do the $229 deal and return the 2x3ah batteries and its $146 for tools and two batts. Only thing that doesn't make sense is do the $229 deal and keep everything.
Edit: I think if you do not want the hammer drill there have been deals for the regular drill + impact driver for $99 once in awhile. Might have been regular M12 not fuel M12 though.
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