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I bought two of the M18 3ah/6ah combo sets when they were $99 a few years ago (right before COVID and the start of the "supply chain" extortion). Pretty happy with that deal, especially since it was the only thing I've ever found hidden in topstock. In hindsight, I should have bought all 9 sets that I found...
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Here's the link to my post when I'd found those batteries, early 2021, was probably a leftover Christmas special:

SALE PRICE WAS $91. Oddly, the original price now ($249) is about the same as then! They're currently on sale for $179.

Post in thread '2021 Home Depot's deals/sales/clearance thread' https://www.garagejournal.com/forum...ls-sales-clearance-thread.471436/post-8973476


So, when @SnapOnSnapOff showed his itemized example, it seemed like a lot of effort for a (relatively) small discount. I would definitely agree that you should never buy batteries alone at full price (or bare tools, for that matter). And, if the battery you want isn't on sale, then returning half an order is an effective way to get a discount (I still haven't tried it, as I'm still building my M18 kit).


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Here's the link to my post when I'd found those batteries, early 2021, was probably a leftover Christmas special:

SALE PRICE WAS $91. Oddly, the original price now ($249) is about the same as then! They're currently on sale for $179.

Post in thread '2021 Home Depot's deals/sales/clearance thread' https://www.garagejournal.com/forum...ls-sales-clearance-thread.471436/post-8973476


So, when @SnapOnSnapOff showed his itemized example, it seemed like a lot of effort for a (relatively) small discount. I would definitely agree that you should never buy batteries alone at full price (or bare tools, for that matter). And, if the battery you want isn't on sale, then returning half an order is an effective way to get a discount (I still haven't tried it, as I'm still building my M18 kit).


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That was the very first item I was able to find as an example and throw in my cart. As a rule I don't EVER buy batteries. I ALWAYS buy a kit, hopefully for a tool I need, but even if I don't, I'll sell the tool to bring the battery cost down or make it free and put cash in my pocket.

I loaded up on 3297-22 kits recently at 213.50 each and made a killing! You always have to order "deals" 1 at a time too in order for them to be itemized so I had 25 separate deliveries on top of my normal ~5 packages a week from HD(I'm a contractor). What's really odd is they obviously fucked up the tax on the entire kit price somehow because I live in an 8.5% sales tax area and got charged $5.28 tax on a 213.50 item... HD is such a poorly run operation I have no idea how they are a quarter of a trillion dollar corporation. I guess it just proves how high their margins really are.

They literally pay employees to prevent people from purchasing items, and then to throw them away! One of the most egregious things I ever saw was when they clearanced out one of the m18 nailer 2 battery kits, only to bring the same exact same model nailer back in tool-only form at full price before they had even sold out of the clearanced priced kit. Once it hit .03 I snatched them all up but for a time you could buy the kit for less than the tool-only. HD=Horribly Deficient, that goes for Harley's too ;)
 

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Where are you selling the bare tools?

I don't know why anyone would buy a bare tool from anywhere other than an approved retailer, how would they make a warranty claim?

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Where are you selling the bare tools?

I don't know why anyone would buy a bare tool from anywhere other than an approved retailer, how would they make a warranty claim?

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Goes by serial # manufacturer date if they don't have receipt. At least for Milwaukee. Some rather have the savings over full warranty
 
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looks like Tooltopia has a sitewide 10% off that also works on Milwaukee. Some packout stuff on sale like the crate, etc.

 

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Yeah after 2 pages I got pissed and stopped looking.
Thanks saved me $24. They didn't have the M12 brush vacuum attachment, but they did have a bunch of consumables that were cheaper than usual with this sale that I have been eye'ing like a couple of 16 inch chainsaw bars, white Inkzalls, etc.
 

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Supposedly you can by spraying down and let air dry. I personally never tried as I use another shop vac to vacuum the big **** off the filter when it looses suction. Wish there were filter bags available.

What vacuum, specifically? I have the M12 Fuel vacuum and use their filter bags, 49-90-2016. I have to order them online b/c HD doesn't seem to sell them.
 

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What vacuum, specifically? I have the M12 Fuel vacuum and use their filter bags, 49-90-2016. I have to order them online b/c HD doesn't seem to sell them.
I have a 0880 v1.

Looks like the m12 and m18 fuel vacuum has the vac bags specific to the models.

The Milwaukee person answering the HD Q&A seems to think the HEPA filter on the 0880 makes the bags irrelevant. :eyecrazy:

 

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Supposedly you can by spraying down and let air dry. I personally never tried as I use another shop vac to vacuum the big **** off the filter when it looses suction. Wish there were filter bags available.

The best option I've found is to put a fabric filter sock over the paper filter. It catches most of the material the vac ***** in and then it's easy to pull it off and wash it out in the sink or with a hose.
 

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The best option I've found is to put a fabric filter sock over the paper filter. It catches most of the material the vac ***** in and then it's easy to pull it off and wash it out in the sink or with a hose.
I have some pool filter skimmer bags that might work well. I am going to give it a go.
 

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don't forget about Clark Tool

The m12 fuel hedge trimmer is cheaper at $205 with only a 4.0, but you have to spend $400 to get the free shipping


$195 for the Quick-Lok kit if you don't already have one (really good deal if it includes the battery):

 
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Right, the prices weren't blockbuster, but it is NAPA, not the first place that comes to mind for low prices. My comment was because I was surprised at the breadth of items listed.

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Wow, almost down to the mythical $10 / AH...

Someone needs to teach them how to do math. The 2-packs are also on sale, but at $115. Buying two singles saves you $3.

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Even with 60+ pages, I found nothing even close to noteworthy. Odd-job said it best when he quantified the deals in that flyer as "OK". To me they are "meh" at best.

There's usually 2 or 3 randomly good deals in the whole thing, but yea I am not sure why Napa likes wasting everyone's time by putting together a big fancy catalog with not many good deals. They must be thinking along the lines of Snap On Bogos + a bunch of other stuff at retail trying to lure in the impulsive shopper.
 

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Some deals at Acme that may be worth it

Milwaukee M18 Brushed Vac $89
https://www.acmetools.com/milwaukee...um=email&utm_campaign=230404-LBS-Championship

Milwaukee 7-1/4 Circular Saw Blades - 3pk $15 - pretty sure this are relabeled Diablos
You know what, thanks man.

Twice this week I’ve been thinking about two jobs where I could use a shop vac. This is on the small side, but both jobs need something small and portable. I’ll do some research, but I’ll probably snag that vac.
 

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Seems like a fair deal. $55 for a milwaukee m18 xc5.0. Buy 2 it is free shipping.

Thanks for posting Deal I finally stocked up on some batteries they came in today
 
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