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ToolGuyd > Cordless Outdoor Power Tools > HOT Deal in this Milwaukee M12 Cordless Pruning Tool Bundle

HOT Deal in this Milwaukee M12 Cordless Pruning Tool Bundle

Sep 2, 2025 Stuart 25 Comments

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Milwaukee M12 Cordless Pruning Tool Bundle with Chainsaw and Cutter

Home Depot has a hot deal on this Milwaukee M12 cordless pruning tool bundle.

This kit comes with the M12 Fuel Hatchet 6″ pruning chainsaw, M12 brushless pruning shears, (5) batteries of different sizes, and 2 chargers.

I think the price is too low to be true, and there are limited quantities. To me, this seems like a “buy first, think it through later” type of deal.

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Milwaukee M12 Cordless Pruning Tool Bundle with Chainsaw and Cutter Contents

Let’s break down the price. Shown here is everything you get:

  • M12 Fuel Hatchet chainsaw
  • M12 brushless pruning hsears
  • 1x 2Ah battery
  • 2x XC 3Ah battery
  • 2x XC 5Ah battery
  • 2x M12 chargers

Following is what you’re actually buying, and the how much everything would cost to purchase separately by a reasonable shopper.

Model number for this bundle deal: 2527-20-2534-21-48-59-2450P-48-11-2412. And broken down by individual SKU:

M12 Fuel Hatchet Chainsaw (2527-20) – this tool-only compact pruning chainsaw is a $199 special buy right now.

XC 5Ah Battery 2-Pack and Charger Starter Kit (48-59-2450P) – this starter kit is a $199 special but right now.

M12 Brushless Pruning Shears with Battery and Charger (2534-21) – this tool kit is $249 right now, and comes a free 2-pack of XC 3Ah batteries.

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XC 3Ah Battery 2-Pack (48-11-2412) – the 2-pack has a retail value of $129, but is FREE with purchase of the pruning shears kit. As such, we’re assigning it a price of $0.

So, if you add everything up, that’s $199 for the compact chainsaw, $199 for the 5Ah starter kit, and $249 for the pruning shears and bonus battery pack.

That comes out to $647 in value, with all of the components being considered “special buys” right now.

The value is actually higher, but as mentioned I’m not considering the $129 value of the M12 3Ah battery 2-pack, as it’s a freebie if you purchase the M12 brushless pruning saw.

The “reasonable shopper” value, rather than “price if everything is purchased separately” is – by my math – $647.

Deal Price: $439
Actual Savings: $208

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Here are product pages for the different SKUs in this bundle deal, so you can doublecheck the math:

  • M12 Fuel Hatchet (tool-only)
  • 5Ah x2 and Charger Starter Kit
  • M12 Brushless Pruning Shears Kit
  • 3Ah x2 Batteries (freebie inclusion with pruner)

If you don’t need the chainsaw, the pruning shears kit special buy is a good deal by itself. The tool-only pruner is $199 at Home Depot and elsewhere. $50 more gets you the compact battery and charger in the kit, plus 2 more XC 3Ah batteries. 3 batteries and a charger for $50 more seems like a good deal.

The chainsaw (tool-only) is $249, so that plus the brushless pruner kit and its bonus batteries would be $448.

The deal bundle in this post gives you all that, plus 2x XC 5Ah High Output batteries and a charger (a special buy at $199 right now), and for $9 less.

Milwaukee M12 Fuel Chainsaw with 5Ah Battery Starter Kit Screen Capture September 2025

As a reader pointed out (thank you, Jason!), Home Depot has the same M12 Fuel Hatchet chainsaw bundled with the M12 XC 5Ah starter kit for $518.

I guess if $199 + $199 + $249 can equal $439, $199 + $199 can equal $518. Home Depot math…

Milwaukee M12 Cordless Pruning Tool Bundle with Chainsaw and Cutter Home Depot Screen Capture 9-2025

Here’s a screen capture of the deal as of mid-morning 9/2/25.

Home Depot says that they have 61 available, and that this is part of their Labor Day Savings that ends tomorrow.

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This looks to be an incredibly good deal. I’ve run through the math a couple of times, and it seems like you save a ton of money on top of already-decent promo savings.

I have a sample of the compact chainsaw, and it’s a very nice size. I also have a test sample of the brushless pruner and am a huge fan.

If I didn’t have access to both tools, I’d pick up this bundle without hesitation.

Thoughts?

Credit for the deal find goes to Jason, as I only stumbled upon the bundle when price-checking the contents of the $518 bundle he mentioned.

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25 Comments

  1. Saulac

    4 days ago

    It’s is depressing shopping HD deals once you got a decent amount of tools, especially if you are focusing on one product line such as M12. I would not planing on buying any bundle that’s included something I don’t need, or already have, and resale later. No not anymore. Not worth it.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      4 days ago

      If you don’t need pruning tools, obviously don’t buy them.

      Reply
      • Jason

        4 days ago

        Debating getting this just for the shears and then selling off the other stuff, assuming it’ll be cheaper than the shears by themselves at $200

        Just trying to decide if it’s worth all the “still available?” Messages. Win win though I’ll save some money and some other folks will save some money on the hatchet and batteries

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        • AP

          3 days ago

          Those pruning shears are so nice! Comfortable, not heavy and they get the job done!

          Reply
  2. Wayne R.

    4 days ago

    An “expensive” Felco pruner is cheaper, likely a lot lighter and easy to sharpen or replace parts. So unless you’re operating in lopper-territory, it’s hard to see the deal in this pruner gizmo.

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    • Stuart

      4 days ago

      Yes, and no. A storm knocked a tree branch down, and I used the M12 pruner to break it down.

      I use my Felco and other handheld pruners when I need clean precision cuts and control, and the M12 when there’s a high volume of thicker cuts.

      Milwaukee M12 Brushless Pruner and Cut Branches

      For this, there were many small pencil-sized green wood twigs, and the main branch required a couple of thick cuts. The M12 handled it all with relative ease.

      My Felco would not have been enough – the larger branches would have been two-handed lopper territory. I could have used a hand tool on the smaller branches, but given the branch’s sprawl, I really didn’t want to.

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      • EBT

        4 days ago

        For cleanup and 1 1/4″ or smaller limbs, that works out. But I’ve found a Fiskar’s extending arms lopper ideal since I can reach in without branches taking my face out.
        TIP: if using to prune, get some isopropyl wipes or clorox wipes to sterilize between different species. And I also store my pruners with a light spray of Ballistol, since they will be stored till either next Fall or early Spring before buds show.
        Milwuakee says that its pruner is good for 1000 cuts of 1/2″ diameter so that could last a season on a charge. Your experience?

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        • Stuart

          3 days ago

          It sips battery power. I typically just grab whatever partially-charged battery I have sitting around. I like not having to think about tools when there’s work to be done, just grab and go.

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    • DanG

      4 days ago

      I had the same opinion on it when a friend asked me about them a year or so ago. Fast forward a few month later they went on sale and I couldn’t resist giving them a try. While they weren’t a perfect fit for every application they were a great option for certain situations. My only complaint is even with a smaller battery I found the balance/ergonomics left something to be desired and holding them for any length of time got uncomfortable. I also still find them to be a bit a scary so when I use them around my yard if it isn’t on my person I take the battery out and pocket it so nobody has an accident…

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      • Stuart

        3 days ago

        While not heavy, it’s also not light.

        For longer sessions, it’s a tradeoff between hand/finger or arm fatigue. I do like this one better than Dewalt’s.

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        • Bill

          3 days ago

          Stuart, can you give us some insight as to why you prefer the Milwaukee pruner over the Dewalt? I assume it is mostly due to size and weight, as the Milwaukee is a 12 volt and the Dewalt is 20 volt.

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          • Stuart

            3 days ago

            Smaller, lighter, more maneuverable.

            The Dewalt is good too, but I like the Milwaukee M12 better and reach for it every time.

            I’ll be going back and forth between the two next time to see if the Dewalt can change my mind.

  3. Soup

    4 days ago

    I have had the pruning saw for a few years and it is fantastic. Really easy to break up brush and have used it through a couple hurricanes here in Houston.

    Reply
  4. Larry H

    4 days ago

    Thanks for the heads up. The pruning shears kit is a good deal. I’ve been considering buying one for a while so I ordered one. Using hand held pruners lately irritates the arthritis in my right hand. Looking forward to having this help. It is also refreshing to find a tool deal worth spending money on.

    Reply
  5. Empiric Sleeves

    4 days ago

    Thanks, ordered!

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    • Empiric Sleeves

      3 days ago

      Btw, this is easily the best M12 Home Depot deal I’ve seen since January when I snagged for $68 this M12 Drain Snake Auger combo kit:

      https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-M12-12-V-Lithium-Ion-Cordless-Drain-Snake-Auger-W-1-1-5Ah-Battery-5-16-in-x-25-ft-Cable-Charger-5-Gal-Bucket-2571-21/207005258

      Reply
  6. Empiric Sleeves

    4 days ago

    @Stuey I believe your price breakdown neglected the included 2.0 CP battery?

    So an even better deal.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      3 days ago

      That’s part of the pruner kit, which comes with the tool, compact battery, and charger.

      If you just get the pruning shears kit, it’s the tool, battery, charger, and 2x free bonus batteries for $249. The 5Ah 2-pack is $199, and the chainsaw is $199.

      I calculated based on “reasonable person” pricing. Retailers might calculate based on the value of everything separately, but I try to look at “what it would cost me as a shopper today” pricing.

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      • Empiric Sleeves

        3 days ago

        Got it.

        I just read your description “M12 Brushless Pruning Shears with Battery and Charger (2534-21) – this tool kit is $249 right now, and comes a free 2-pack of XC 3Ah batteries.” but didn’t click through to this kit to see it has the 2.0 with it.

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  7. rzorrok

    3 days ago

    Both of these are on the top of my ‘nice to have’ list. I don’t really need the batteries though. It looks like they’ve been on sale recently for around $150 each with no batteries. Ah, tough call.

    Reply
  8. George Koehler

    3 days ago

    Recent “deals of the day” bundled each of these tools with 2x 5.0 batteries for $199. So that would have been $398 for both tools and 4x 5.0 batteries. Better deal if you don’t need the chargers (which most Milwaukee accumulators have in abundance). Of course those deals might not be replicated! So this new Home Depot offer IS very good if you can’t or won’t play the waiting game.

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  9. AP

    3 days ago

    Too bad I’ve already got the pruning shears (they rock) ’cause I’d love to have that chainsaw pruner. I was debating between this set and the Dewalt set and finally decided Milwaukee was the way to go for a number of reasons.

    Reply
  10. Daniel

    3 days ago

    I bought the M12 hatchet saw in store back in March for a great deal of $125

    Tool Only on sale: $149.99
    10% Military discount -$14.99
    Pro coupon $10 off in store off $100 or more.
    Thats $125 before tax.

    Then my Credit card gave me 5% cash back on the purchase.

    By the way the saw has been fantastic. A workhorse in its own right. Great for light jobs when I don’t need a bigger saw.

    Those pruning sheers would be nice.

    Reply
  11. Chris

    3 days ago

    Nice deal, but I don’t need so many batteries. I’d be tempted to jump on it if it only had 2x 5.0 batteries and maybe threw a 4.0 or 6.0 in for free. But if you need batteries, and OPE tools definitely jump on this

    Reply
  12. Bill

    2 days ago

    I went to a local HD earlier today, to compare the Milwaukee M12 pruning chainsaw with the Dewalt 20v pruning chainsaw. What I ended up with was the Milwaukee M18 Fuel pruning chainsaw, model 3004-21P kit, for $240. Along with the saw, the kit included a multi volt charger and a HO XC6.0 battery.

    Reply

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