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popularTaco_Doomsday posted Jan 05, 2026 08:28 AM
popularTaco_Doomsday posted Jan 05, 2026 08:28 AM

Milwaukee M12 12V Lithium-Ion Cordless Compact Spot Blower with 2.0 Ah Compact Battery Pack $89

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Model: M12 12V Lithium-Ion Cordless Compact Spot Blower with 2.0 Ah Compact Battery Pack

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Jan 05, 2026 06:53 PM
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DavidPumpkinsJan 05, 2026 06:53 PM
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This is $10 off the current buy one get one promo for the same kit. Honestly not a great deal to get the weakest m12 battery.
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Jan 05, 2026 07:00 PM
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AP69Jan 05, 2026 07:00 PM
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Quote from DavidPumpkins :
This is $10 off the current buy one get one promo for the same kit. Honestly not a great deal to get the weakest m12 battery.
At least not the 1.5 battery. But I agree not the best deal unless you really want/need the tool.
Jan 05, 2026 07:01 PM
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YankeeExileJan 05, 2026 07:01 PM
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I'm glad that I bought one. Perfect for spot drying, blowing out a few holes or clearing light debris under the hood. Nice and light for when you don't need something heavy duty.
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Jan 05, 2026 07:12 PM
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LLLosingitJan 05, 2026 07:12 PM
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Not a slick deal
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Jan 05, 2026 09:23 PM
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gordgeckJan 05, 2026 09:23 PM
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Not a great deal
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Jan 05, 2026 09:52 PM
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FunbusJan 05, 2026 09:52 PM
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Quote from AP69 :
At least not the 1.5 battery. But I agree not the best deal unless you really want/need the tool.
I just got the screwdriver with four CP 1.5Ah batteries. It's my first M12 tool. I don't think I'll ever need more than one 1.5. Any recs on a useful "tool" to use these batteries? I know it's a me problem. Ha.

I've been using Ryobi. I use the Ryobi leaf blower and vacuums the most. At this point, I am thinking I probably didn't need (more) power tools.
Last edited by Funbus January 5, 2026 at 02:54 PM.
Jan 05, 2026 10:46 PM
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KickstandJan 05, 2026 10:46 PM
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Quote from Funbus :
I just got the screwdriver with four CP 1.5Ah batteries. It's my first M12 tool. I don't think I'll ever need more than one 1.5. Any recs on useful "tool" to use these batteries? I know it's a me problem. Ha.
I've been using Ryobi. I use the Ryobi leaf blower and vacuums the most. At this point, I am thinking I probably didn't need (more) power tools.
Depends what you do? M12 has been luring me away from DeWalt over the past year. That screwdriver is legitimately my most used tool.
I mostly do woodworking+cabinets, and pretty happy with the m12 brad and pin nailers. The detail sander has also exceeded my expectations and is pretty handy for me.
As a homeowner, I'd probably check out their little hammer drill/driver if I didn't already have beefier ones. Curious if they're good enough for the average homeowner / non-construction person.
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Jan 05, 2026 10:53 PM
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GreyMeerkat301Jan 05, 2026 10:53 PM
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Quote from Funbus :
I just got the screwdriver with four CP 1.5Ah batteries. It's my first M12 tool. I don't think I'll ever need more than one 1.5. Any recs on useful "tool" to use these batteries? I know it's a me problem. Ha.
I've been using Ryobi. I use the Ryobi leaf blower and vacuums the most. At this point, I am thinking I probably didn't need (more) power tools.
I'm an 18v Ryobi guy that just bought the m12 screwdriver as well and I've recently been obsessing over m12 tools. My thinking is that m12 will be for my "luxury" common use tools for around the house. I'd like to get the m12 Surge impact driver because it's so much quieter and the subcompact drill because it's so much easier to handle for small jobs. If I need more power, I'll use my 18v Ryobi tools. Also considering the m12 non-fuel multi-tool as I have a corded multi-tool I'd use for bigger jobs. The m12 installation driver is also a bit of a cult favorite tool to consider.
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Jan 06, 2026 12:21 AM
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zaairioJan 06, 2026 12:21 AM
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This will probably be good to clean out your computer keyboard.
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Jan 07, 2026 02:59 PM
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Loudog504Jan 07, 2026 02:59 PM
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For those wondering. IMO this is better than the DeWalt jobsite blower. But will not replace a all around leaf blower.
My dad wanted something small to quickly "sweep" off the back porch and this fits that bill perfectly.
You will want a better battery for this but if you have another m12 tools the 2.0 will fit into the rotation perfectly.
Jan 08, 2026 12:46 AM
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Los7474Jan 08, 2026 12:46 AM
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This is a decent blower if you want to dust off your garage floor corners and what not. It's not very powerful, even when you put the 5.0 High output battery. It's nice because it's not strong enough to blow all your tools and knock stuff over but it'll dust if you're close enough
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Jan 08, 2026 10:26 PM
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g0074Jan 08, 2026 10:26 PM
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This tool is not as effective as I thought it would be. I regret buying it. Like others have said, it's too weak.
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Jan 09, 2026 04:22 AM
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AquaMeat9126Jan 09, 2026 04:22 AM
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Quote from Funbus :
I just got the screwdriver with four CP 1.5Ah batteries. It's my first M12 tool. I don't think I'll ever need more than one 1.5. Any recs on a useful "tool" to use these batteries? I know it's a me problem. Ha.I've been using Ryobi. I use the Ryobi leaf blower and vacuums the most. At this point, I am thinking I probably didn't need (more) power tools.
Get the ryobi compact blower, it is better that this Milwaukee. The bad thing about the ryobi is it screams like a banshee at full throttle, moves a lot more air than this disappointing Milwaukee
Jan 18, 2026 01:27 AM
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YankeeExileJan 18, 2026 01:27 AM
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Quote from GreyMeerkat301 :
I'm an 18v Ryobi guy that just bought the m12 screwdriver as well and I've recently been obsessing over m12 tools. My thinking is that m12 will be for my "luxury" common use tools for around the house. I'd like to get the m12 Surge impact driver because it's so much quieter and the subcompact drill because it's so much easier to handle for small jobs. If I need more power, I'll use my 18v Ryobi tools. Also considering the m12 non-fuel multi-tool as I have a corded multi-tool I'd use for bigger jobs. The m12 installation driver is also a bit of a cult favorite tool to consider.
Surge is awesome

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Jan 19, 2026 07:48 PM
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cqc112Jan 19, 2026 07:48 PM
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not a lot of power, but useful

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