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Milwaukee M18 18V 5-Tool Combo Kit w/ 3.0Ah & 1.5Ah Battery + Charger

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Home Depot has Milwaukee M18 18V 5-Tool Combo Kit w/ 3.0Ah & 1.5Ah Battery + Charger (2695-25CX) on sale for $299. Shipping is free or select free ship-to-store for pick up.

Thanks to community member BML6182 for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 1x M18 Compact 1/2" Drill Driver (2606-20)
  • 1x M18 1/4" Hex Impact Driver (2656-20)
  • 1x M18 HACKZALL Recip Saw (2625-20)
  • 1x M18 6 ½" Circular Saw (2630-20)
  • 1x M18 Work Light (2735-20)
  • 1x M18 REDLITHIUM XC 3.0Ah High Capacity Battery Pack (48-11-1850)
  • 1x M18 REDLITHIUM Compact 1.5Ah Battery Pack (48-11-2401)
  • 1x Charger (48-59-1812)
  • 1x Belt Hook
  • 1x 6 1/2" 24T Carbide-Tipped Blade
  • 1x General Purpose SAWZALL Blade
  • 1x Rip Fence
  • 1x Blade Wrench
  • 1x Contractor Bag

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  • This offer matches previous Front Page deal that earned 35+ thumbs up.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Home Depot has Milwaukee M18 18V 5-Tool Combo Kit w/ 3.0Ah & 1.5Ah Battery + Charger (2695-25CX) on sale for $299. Shipping is free or select free ship-to-store for pick up.

Thanks to community member BML6182 for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 1x M18 Compact 1/2" Drill Driver (2606-20)
  • 1x M18 1/4" Hex Impact Driver (2656-20)
  • 1x M18 HACKZALL Recip Saw (2625-20)
  • 1x M18 6 ½" Circular Saw (2630-20)
  • 1x M18 Work Light (2735-20)
  • 1x M18 REDLITHIUM XC 3.0Ah High Capacity Battery Pack (48-11-1850)
  • 1x M18 REDLITHIUM Compact 1.5Ah Battery Pack (48-11-2401)
  • 1x Charger (48-59-1812)
  • 1x Belt Hook
  • 1x 6 1/2" 24T Carbide-Tipped Blade
  • 1x General Purpose SAWZALL Blade
  • 1x Rip Fence
  • 1x Blade Wrench
  • 1x Contractor Bag

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • This offer matches previous Front Page deal that earned 35+ thumbs up.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by BML6182

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Model: M18 18V Lithium-Ion Cordless Combo Kit (5-Tool) with (1) 3.0Ah and (1) 1.5Ah Battery, (1) Charger, (1) Tool Bag

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ards
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For the average diy, you'll regret buying Milwaukee in general. Ryobi, Ridgid and Milwaukee are all made by the same company, TTI.However, only Ridgid offers a Lifetime Service Agreement "warranty" on tools, chargers AND batteries. Provided you register you register within 90 days. If the online registration still says pending, call them prior to 90 days and they should confirm on the spot. If you end up needing service and they send you a replacement, reregister the replacement item to continue the LSA. If you already have a different brand's kit and just need batteries, you could always get a Ridgid to brand x battery adapter on eBay for around $20. Never need to purchase a replacement battery again is a long term slick deal.
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It means that they are a tool snob who thinks that everyone should buy the top-of-the-line Fuel models of these tools instead (even though that would cost several hundred dollars more).
Hybrid839
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It's their brushless motor line vs brushed. for 90% of people\DIYers, the brushed motors are generally fine, for higher power\torque, they have brushless motors, they're faster\higher torque models. Fuel also has some more components, like anti overheating, bluetooth for their one key features, etc. They're different price points. I have some fuel and non fuel tools, I have an indoor tool set, stuff I don't want oil\or other dirt inside the house, those are my brushed (non fuel) M12 set, they work plenty well for stuff around the house. If you're trying to put a 1.5" whole through a 4x4, may want brushless tools M18, etc.

TLDR, brushed motors are fine, but know there are some limitations, but usually fine for 90%+ of DIYers. If you're a contractor doing this every day, or less budget sensitive, get brushless.

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Jan 01, 2026 04:13 AM
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FuschiaBorder7781Jan 01, 2026 04:13 AM
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Who keeps posting junk deals like this? This is the non fuel version and you will regret.
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HonestCircle906Jan 01, 2026 05:26 PM
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Quote from FuschiaBorder7781 :
Who keeps posting junk deals like this? This is the non fuel version and you will regret.
What do you mean non-fuel ?
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ardsJan 02, 2026 03:12 AM
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Quote from FuschiaBorder7781 :
Who keeps posting junk deals like this? This is the non fuel version and you will regret.
For the average diy, you'll regret buying Milwaukee in general. Ryobi, Ridgid and Milwaukee are all made by the same company, TTI.However, only Ridgid offers a Lifetime Service Agreement "warranty" on tools, chargers AND batteries. Provided you register you register within 90 days. If the online registration still says pending, call them prior to 90 days and they should confirm on the spot. If you end up needing service and they send you a replacement, reregister the replacement item to continue the LSA. If you already have a different brand's kit and just need batteries, you could always get a Ridgid to brand x battery adapter on eBay for around $20. Never need to purchase a replacement battery again is a long term slick deal.
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Quote from HonestCircle906 :
What do you mean non-fuel ?
It means that they are a tool snob who thinks that everyone should buy the top-of-the-line Fuel models of these tools instead (even though that would cost several hundred dollars more).
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tyrion_sdJan 02, 2026 09:51 PM
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Quote from jeff34270 :
It means that they are a tool snob who thinks that everyone should buy the top-of-the-line Fuel models of these tools instead (even though that would cost several hundred dollars more).
What's a fuel model?
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Jan 03, 2026 12:28 AM
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Joe88Jan 03, 2026 12:28 AM
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Would be decent if these werent brushed.
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Jan 03, 2026 02:11 AM
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Hybrid839Jan 03, 2026 02:11 AM
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Quote from tyrion_sd :
What's a fuel model?
It's their brushless motor line vs brushed. for 90% of people\DIYers, the brushed motors are generally fine, for higher power\torque, they have brushless motors, they're faster\higher torque models. Fuel also has some more components, like anti overheating, bluetooth for their one key features, etc. They're different price points. I have some fuel and non fuel tools, I have an indoor tool set, stuff I don't want oil\or other dirt inside the house, those are my brushed (non fuel) M12 set, they work plenty well for stuff around the house. If you're trying to put a 1.5" whole through a 4x4, may want brushless tools M18, etc.

TLDR, brushed motors are fine, but know there are some limitations, but usually fine for 90%+ of DIYers. If you're a contractor doing this every day, or less budget sensitive, get brushless.

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Jan 03, 2026 11:56 PM
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NavySeagull7007Jan 03, 2026 11:56 PM
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So Milwaukee came out with Fuel tools in 2012
So what did guys in the trades do before brushless?
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Jan 04, 2026 12:12 AM
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sdsimJan 04, 2026 12:12 AM
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Skip this set and go with different brand set that has brushless version. You will end up with a better set of cordless power tools that will last you a long time. Ryobi and Ridgid brand with brushless motor will work just fine and save you $$$ over Miwaukee or DeWalt premium price.
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Jan 05, 2026 11:49 PM
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PurpleGorilla5779Jan 05, 2026 11:49 PM
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Quote from NavySeagull7007 :
So Milwaukee came out with Fuel tools in 2012
So what did guys in the trades do before brushless?
They used corded for high draw tools, and brushed for less power draw tools, like drills. Always overbuy when it comes to tools, or at least get brushless anyway. M12 fuel is fine for almost every situation. By all means, wait for a deal on brushless, but projects become much less of a headache when you're using a good tool, even for DIY. A few hundred is negligible in the long run for a good set of tools.
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