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Milwaukee M12 12V Lithium-Ion Cordless Screwdriver/HACKZALL Combo Kit (2-Tool) with Two 1.5 Ah Batteries, Charger and Tool Bag $89.97

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Home Depot has Milwaukee M12 12V Lithium-Ion Cordless Screwdriver/HACKZALL Combo Kit (2-Tool) with Two 1.5 Ah Batteries, Charger and Tool Bag

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Model: Milwaukee M12 12V Lithium-Ion Cordless Screwdriver/HACKZALL Combo Kit (2-Tool) with Two 1.5 Ah Batteries, Charger and Tool Bag

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Today 01:13 PM
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AndrewinMDToday 01:13 PM
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My Hackzall just died (well, it's failing -- stops during cutting), and it's a fantastic tool for pruning. Really good price for everything since the Hackzall is normally $119 for the bare tool.
Today 01:39 PM
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JerkfaseToday 01:39 PM
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Both of these tools are great. Not brushless, but great nonetheless.
I use the screwdriver to assemble/dissassemble bikes, furniture, home stuff and kid toys. It has a good feel to it, and because of its less aggressive torque than the brushless version I find myself reaching for it a lot. The brushless version I use as a drill.
Today 01:51 PM
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Virtual69Today 01:51 PM
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Quote from AndrewinMD :
My Hackzall just died (well, it's failing -- stops during cutting), and it's a fantastic tool for pruning. Really good price for everything since the Hackzall is normally $119 for the bare tool.
I prefer the brushless Hackzall because it's smaller and lighter.
Today 02:03 PM
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plumrtToday 02:03 PM
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Naw, that's backwardse man. The brushless is .6 lb heavier
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Today 03:44 PM
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Loudog504Today 03:44 PM
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Very solid for the price. The sawzall is reallly useful for cutting up a few branches when you dont want to put oil in the chain saw.
Today 04:38 PM
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smintmanToday 04:38 PM
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I just cut 5 inch limbs with my made in USA corded Sawzall. As soon as there's a load, these battery ones cutoff.
Today 04:43 PM
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NumberNineLargeToday 04:43 PM
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That screwdriver is my most used tool. Its great!!

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Today 04:52 PM
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rolltide2009Today 04:52 PM
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For $10 more you can get the impact driver instead of the screwdriver.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../202043651

Military discount applies to the set, so $89.97, same as posted deal.
Today 07:34 PM
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PurpleRaccoon2149Today 07:34 PM
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Quote from smintman :
I just cut 5 inch limbs with my made in USA corded Sawzall. As soon as there's a load, these battery ones cutoff.
That's what I'd like to do! What brand, type and TPI blade do you recommend?
Today 08:03 PM
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Grateful11Today 08:03 PM
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That was a heckuva deal. I paid $90 just for the screwdriver, two batteries and charger. The screwdriver is capable of driving 3" Torx deck screw but I wouldn't do a massive amount at one time. Would liked to have had this deal at $90.
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killerrabbit1961Today 08:56 PM
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Quote from PurpleRaccoon2149 :
That's what I'd like to do! What brand, type and TPI blade do you recommend?
I'm not the one you asked, but I have had good luck with these. I use them to cut tree roots after cutting down the tree so I can pull the stump with my truck and not pay someone to do it. They work great for pruning as well. Harbor Freight has a cheaper version that works well for pruning, but doesn't last as long. https://www.homedepot.com/p/DIABL.../301697672

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