The Home Depot[homedepot.com] has 4-Pack Milwaukee M12 12-Volt 1.5 Ah Lithium-Ion Compact Battery Pack for $85.60. Shipping is free.
Product Description from The Home Depot
Milwaukee REDLITHIUM batteries are the next generation in Lithium-Ion technology. Compatible with all products in the M12 Cordless tool system, REDLITHIUM battery packs will provide unmatched runtime, performance and durability for the professional tradesman. This battery is 65% lighter than Nicad Batteries.
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Milwaukee REDLITHIUM batteries are the next generation in Lithium-Ion technology. Compatible with all products in the M12 Cordless tool system, REDLITHIUM battery packs will provide unmatched runtime, performance and durability for the professional tradesman. This battery is 65% lighter than Nicad Batteries.
Product SKU:
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The Home Depot[homedepot.com] has 4-Pack Milwaukee M12 12-Volt 1.5 Ah Lithium-Ion Compact Battery Pack for $85.60. Shipping is free.
Product Description from The Home Depot
Milwaukee REDLITHIUM batteries are the next generation in Lithium-Ion technology. Compatible with all products in the M12 Cordless tool system, REDLITHIUM battery packs will provide unmatched runtime, performance and durability for the professional tradesman. This battery is 65% lighter than Nicad Batteries.
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They're not even 2.0? Maybe this one somehow delivers more power per size, but this seems like another example of getting less for more post-covid. I haven't kept up, but tech used to be such that high-draw tools would get more power as well as run time from a larger ah battery. Compact can be a bonus, and prevents me from putting tool down standing upright, just waiting to be knocked over; but charging a little battery twice a day isn't what I'm looking for.
They're not even 2.0? Maybe this one somehow delivers more power per size, but this seems like another example of getting less for more post-covid. I haven't kept up, but tech used to be such that high-draw tools would get more power as well as run time from a larger ah battery. Compact can be a bonus, and prevents me from putting tool down standing upright, just waiting to be knocked over; but charging a little battery twice a day isn't what I'm looking for.
Nope, this is the bottom of the barrel M12 battery.
For the M12 compact batteries (CP), the best are the 2.5 HO & CP 3.0... then you've got the CP 2.0 which is 'ok' but still kind of weak. I wouldn't recommend spending money on these 1.5's at all. Much like the "XC 3.0", they're the worst of what Milwaukee has to offer for M12 batteries.
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What's the going rate for a good deal, $10/Ah? I'd rather have one 6Ah than four 1.5Ah batteries.
They're not worth anywhere near $10/AH, IMO.. especially not as 12V batteries and the 'bottom of the barrel' of Milwaukee's M12 batteries.
Last edited by Caleo April 11, 2026 at 09:11 AM.
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For the M12 compact batteries (CP), the best are the 2.5 HO & CP 3.0... then you've got the CP 2.0 which is 'ok' but still kind of weak. I wouldn't recommend spending money on these 1.5's at all. Much like the "XC 3.0", they're the worst of what Milwaukee has to offer for M12 batteries.
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