Over at Home Depot, they have some Milwaukee M12 cordless power tools that are definitely worth looking at.
The new Milwaukee M12 Fuel oscillating multi-tool just came out, and it’s priced at $149. Here, it’s also $149, but you get a bonus M12 battery.
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There are other deals like this one, featuring the M12 SURGE impact driver, M12 Fuel stubby impact wrench, and then there are combination deals that bump up the bundles with XC batteries.
Not all of the deals are great ones, though. For example there’s an M12 Rocket worklight and XC 4Ah battery bundle, for $209. Meanwhile, you can get the worklight by itself for $129 via Home Depot, and a 2-pack of XC 3Ah batteries for $79. So, that’s $208 for the worklight and 6Ah of total battery charge capacity, vs. $209 for $4Ah.
The deals I included in the above image montage are the ones that looked most interesting and to be decent bargains to me, but there are MORE.
Do any of the others strike you as being especially noteworthy, or are there other not-so-good deals like the M12 Rocker light bundle?
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Travis S.
Stuart , have you seen any deals on the M12 right angle die grinder? I have been ogling that one since it came out.
Stuart
Not yet, but will keep an eye out for it.
Your best bet might be a coupon code – percent-off or dollar-off.
fred
The $159 at Coastal Tool would be the same as HD saying they were giving a 11% off Veterans Day deal on their $179 price
Bill
I bought the die grinder, but dont use it very often. I will say, that the cost is justified even without a sale. you will not be disappointed.
now the 3 inch saw, you can bypass that little guy.
Clinton Mathis
I don’t even put the right angle die grinder away. That’s how often I use it.
Tim D.
This is exactly what I’m looking for.
That and the polisher.
Keith in KC
I just ordered a pair of those from Acme using the 30 off promo today. I wanted one and got one for a nephew for xmas as well. Best deal I’ve seen so far.
Stuart
Reference link: https://toolguyd.com/milwaukee-tools-30-off-200-coupon-111720/
fred
Coastal Tool ( a bricks and mortar place we used to shop at ) has it for $159 – compared to $169 to $179 at most other spots
https://www.coastaltool.com/products/milwaukee-2485-20-m12-fuel-1-4-right-angle-die-grinder-tool-only
King duck
Opinions on the m12 jig saw?
Stuart
It has been around for a while and seems to be well-liked.
It’s not going to cut thicker materials very fast, at least compared to 18V tools.
fred
Sort of like the M12 Hackzall . Our plumbers really like the Hackzall when it first came out (there was no M18 back then) – but they were using it mostly to cut plastic pipe/tubing under sinks.
As they say: “Horses for Courses”
King duck
I used my brother in law’s non fuel m18 it was pretty meh no light I don’t like D handle I would probably pick up a barrel style if they ever went on sale but a jig saw isn’t a tool I use a lot but I do like the deal on the m12 with the free battery.
fred
The barrel-grip vs. top-handle jigsaw debate continues! heir are fans of both – and some like one style versus another for different tasks.
I have an old Porter Cable 548 bayonet-style-blade top handle saw that uses a worm gear drive – and I thought it was the bees knees when I bought it in the 1970’s. Then when I bought a Bosch 1584VS barrel-grip saw – the PC548 got set aside. I still prefer barrel grip saws – but not everyone does.
I now also have a Makita DJV181Z (bought in Canada) cordless barrel grip saw and a Bosch JS572EBL corded barrel grip saw. I prefer using the Bosch when I’m in the shop.
MoogleMan3
Team barrel grip here too Fred. I got my first taste of barrel grip with the bosch 1591 back in the day. I’ll grab the M18 barrel grip if it ever goes on sale. It’s too bad it’s not part of home depot’s starter kit/free tool deal.
Pastor Dan
Add my name to the roster. After more research than I could admit, I joined the JS572EBL ranks. Very pleased with the choice. That is not always the case when I study something so much that I choose based on some obscure little statistic that truly has zero real-world significance. Still, at the time, I was on the rebound from a couple of impulse picks, and wanted to “be sure.” No disappointments yet, 2+ years on. And almost all of my power tools are red.
Clay
I always liked the design. Looks like a nice compromise between a D handle and a barrel-style.
Steve G
I’ve had it for a while. Def a light duty tool. No orbit. Not going to complete with 18v. Also plastic release failed on mine.
Bill
I have the jig saw. Its amazing the power it has for a 12v. I do recommend a bigger battery vs the 2.0.
chip hershberger
I use it with a Collins coping foot.
Other than coping trim and 1/4 plywood I wouldn’t recommend it for power.
Very compact and maneuverable though.
fred
I have a Collins coping foot on my older Bosch. Once you get the hang of the foot with a good scrolling blade – coping and fitting corners is pretty easy. Something like 15 years ago – I watched one of our lead carpenters scribing a crown and using the setup. I figured I could teach a plumber (me) to use it – bought one for myself- and never looked back. I still miter some moldings – but on irregular walls coping does the trick.
Avi
The m12 surge with free battery was 130 back in September and I gambled on better pricing for black friday, but I think I’m regretting not getting it then.
chip hershberger
The new m12 multi tool + surge+ 2# 3ahr batteries,I will probably buy for $300.
Still debating, bought an older Fein supercut 1 month before the gen 2 came out.
Blades are expensive,didn’t want anything yellow,Makita is older and brushed.
M12-18 gen 1 were very poor at cutting materials while installing cabinets.
Dewalt has the best,but don’t want to add it.
Clinton Mathis
I just got the two m12 saws with 3.0 batteries. Buddy and I went in on it together. If you get a friend it’s a hell of a deal.
Matt
Anyone eyeing the M12 Surge… DO IT. I’ve got a whole stable of M18 and my M12 Surge is 100% my go-to for just about everything. Crazy mix of power and precision in a super compact footprint. You’ll love it.
Tom D
I second this – the Surge does it all.
A-A-Ron
If you already own an M18 Surge and are on both the M18 and M12 platforms, is it really worth it? The only M12 tool I have is the installation driver.
Greg
It’s fantastic. I love it. I can’t stand the noise of my M18 impact anymore since I got the M12 surge.
Daniel Lawson
I love my surge m12 I reach for it all the time. I already run the ryobi 18 volt stuff (I do mostly homeowner stuff and some woodworking) but love my m12. Got the little cutoff tool and it works great cutting cement board for me.
Scott
The Polisher/Sander (2438…) is pretty great little M12 tool – I find a lot of uses for it.
Also the ANTRobut M12 batteries have done well for me. I don’t have any Milwaukee OEM M12 batteries – found deal on a bare tool M12 and have just been using the ANTRobut ones. $39 for two 6000 mAh M12 batteries.