I've been pricing out a new Milwaukee M12 Fuel impact. The USA Tools truck wants $270 for the same kit that sells for $170 at Home Depot and every other store online. I understand that these guys have to make a buck and they don't charge interest on truck accounts but $100 difference is a little nuts. Turns out I know a lady who used to sell to these guys as a distributor. She tried to tell me that the same tools with the same part numbers etc. are sold to the big box stores with different internals. Maybe different motors, plastic gears, or whatever to keep the prices down. I just figured it was because they buy in such large numbers but she insisted that they are lower quality tools. Seems to me that it would be illegal to sell two items with the exact same part number and specs but with different internals. How would you know which one you are getting??? Are you paying $270 for the $170 one? Seems kind of ridiculous that this could happen. I know the big stores have a lot of power and they do have companies making specific models just for them to sell at a lower price point. That's fine. But, can they really cover this up so good that nobody knows about it? I have been a tool nerd my whole life and an auto mechanic for about fifteen years and have never heard of this. Anyone know what's up?
it's a crapshoot because if the good drill is just sitting on the shelves the whole year, here come the rebates to blow out the product and then make the cheaper version to recoup the losses on said drill. With a 2-5 year warranty built into the drill, cut some corners

Seriously though, let us know. I would hope the one from Grainger is better because those guys aren't afraid to charge top dollar for anything.