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I do have some interest in the new Makita ratchet because of the rpm.
But what I don't have is 12v in Milwaukee or Makita. So kind of torn between them and they're still big compared to an air ratchet.
Originally was just wondering if anyone has ever seen deals on the 1/4 fuel ratchet. Thanks for all the feedback.

The big advantage to 12V Milwaukee is the other tools, form factor(it's like a pneumatic) and that you can use your M18/M12 charger.

The Makita, slide pack so the base is wide but the HUGE advantage is that you can change from 1/4" to 3/8" ...I think it's closer to the size of the 3/8" Fuel but I haven't seen any side-by-side comparisons.

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The big advantage to 12V Milwaukee is the other tools, form factor(it's like a pneumatic) and that you can use your M18/M12 charger.

The Makita, slide pack so the base is wide but the HUGE advantage is that you can change from 1/4" to 3/8" ...I think it's closer to the size of the 3/8" Fuel but I haven't seen any side-by-side comparisons.

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I think the biggest advantage of the Makita is 800 rpm vs 250 rpm for the Milwaukee. The interchangeable head and trigger are a close second.
Speed and size are what I'm looking for in a 1/4 package and at this time cordless isn't close compared to air power.
 
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I haven't looked online but I know at least the Packout is available in-store, a friend bought them on Sunday.
 

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I found one of the items on their site, was showing $30 off. I can’t find the deal on the M18 high torque impact with the 8.0 battery or the sawzall and battery.

There is no deal for the HTIW & 8.0. The only “deal” on the HT is for $299 w/ one battery, charger, & hard case.

If you don’t need the case, you are better off buying the HT at HD this week (til 11/3) and returning the 5ah battery.
 

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There is no deal for the HTIW & 8.0. The only “deal” on the HT is for $299 w/ one battery, charger, & hard case.

If you don’t need the case, you are better off buying the HT at HD this week (til 11/3) and returning the 5ah battery.

I'm ignorant about this. How do you return just the battery on a deal like that?
 

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I looked online at farm and fleet for the packout stack. Website shows regular price and no stores local to me.

Do we think they will be cheaper somewhere for Black Friday?


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I'm ignorant about this. How do you return just the battery on a deal like that?

In store, you buy one item (tool) get one item "free" (battery). They take the value of the "free" item, and take it off proportionately each item. So, just take your receipt & return the battery.

Now, you aren't going to get the full value, but what the discounted amount is. 9/10 times though, the battery can still be had for cheaper than after the discount, so I rarely keep them. On top of that, I can do without anymore 5s
 

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In store, you buy one item (tool) get one item "free" (battery). They take the value of the "free" item, and take it off proportionately each item. So, just take your receipt & return the battery.

Now, you aren't going to get the full value, but what the discounted amount is. 9/10 times though, the battery can still be had for cheaper than after the discount, so I rarely keep them. On top of that, I can do without anymore 5s

Is there an amount on the receipt showing how much the battery alone is worth?
 

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Yes, the receipt will show you the refund amounts for the tool and battery on a per line item basis.

If you search back through the thread a bit you will find the formulas used to calculate it. Generally it is fairly simple but if it goes to more than 2 items in the deal, the formula gets harder.

We really should post the formula in the OP or something so we can easily reference it, this gets asked all the time.
 

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Found the 1/2” mid torque with 2 AH battery, charger, and case for $199. It looks like a decent deal and I’m just getting into electric tools so I picked one up from Home Depot below. Is this a typical price for this set?


https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...9qdp4_XCJUoRCJ2u53xoCT8oQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds


bare tool msrp is $200, so that is decent deal to get a battery & charger, especially if it's your first tool & need those. Tool only on ebay is ~$160 (figure if they accept a best offer).
 

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Hello folks. Been awhile since I posted, but I'm in the market for a Milwaukee Impact Driver. I see that acmetools.com is running a 10% off Halloween promocode "BOO," Milwaukee is not excluded (good) and I'm curious, does acmetools generally do better than this on black friday? Or is 10% about as good as it gets?
 
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Hello folks. Been awhile since I posted, but I'm in the market for a Milwaukee Impact Driver. I see that acmetools.com is running a 10% off Halloween promocode "BOO," Milwaukee is not excluded (good) and I'm curious, does acmetools generally do better than this on black friday? Or is 10% about as good as it gets?

A good deal with them is around 15%. A better deal is if you can combine it with a free battery promo on the site. Veterans Day might be a slightly better coupon, but Black Friday or cyber Monday will probably be the best deal.
 

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Yes, the receipt will show you the refund amounts for the tool and battery on a per line item basis.

If you search back through the thread a bit you will find the formulas used to calculate it. Generally it is fairly simple but if it goes to more than 2 items in the deal, the formula gets harder.

We really should post the formula in the OP or something so we can easily reference it, this gets asked all the time.


It does get asked a lot. I am always trying to figure it out in my head. :lol_hitti
I searched it down last night. Post #3009 has the formula. It was posted when the starter kits were going. Plug the value of the battery into where the starter kits are and it should work the same.

$199 x ($199 / ($199 + tool)) = starter cost(battery cost)
$tool x ($199 / ($199 + tool)) = tool cost after returning battery

I was eyeballing the 4 1/2” - 5” Fuel grinder so me shall see. HD website has the grinder and battery together for the free battery. My local store has the battery and bare tool separate. Not sure they are gonna honor the deal.
 
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Are the Home Depot Black Friday deals starting to filter out yet? Keen on a couple of tools while im over in the US, and staying for Thanksgiving this year. Leaving on the Monday afterwards makes it hard for shipping though.
 

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M12 FUEL 5-3/8 in. Cordless Circular Saw W/ Free 6.0ah Battery for $149
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...th-6-0Ah-Battery-2530-20-48-11-2460/301547292

I don't have an immediate need for a circular saw right now, but will get plently of use out of it over time. The free 6.0 battery is what caught my eye. Seems like it's pretty rare for HD to toss a free 6.0 into the deal, no?

Opinions on the saw itself for DIY homeowner use cutting 1/2 plywood/OSB/etc? I have a 12" corded miter saw, corded circular saw, and will have a table saw for big jobs that need higher power/capacity/runtime

Edit - link seems to be buggered up so heres the screenshot from my HD app
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My M12 circular saw has not let me down yet. That's a really good deal. I'd get one for my son for Christmas, but this May he is going to relocate with the military and it would just be left behind with me.
 

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My M12 fuel circular saw is pretty weak. It’s amazing for 12v, but it easily gets stuck. It also has JUST the cut capacity for 2x material.
 

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i have the m12 circular saw and it's hot garbage for cutting 3/4 sheet. do not recommend for casual home use...maybe its better for a framer?

bought the new m18 BL 7 1/4 saw to replace it.
 

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My M12 fuel circular saw is pretty weak. It’s amazing for 12v, but it easily gets stuck. It also has JUST the cut capacity for 2x material.

I use my exclusively to rip plywood, I have a kreg rip cut saw guide on mine. I think for this specific task, it's the ideal tool. Enough power to cut plywood and small size makes it nice.

For 2x I pull out my M18 circular saw
 

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looking to replace my Milwaukee 2456-20 1/4 ratchet.
evilbay at $80 or wait for black friday deals?
 

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Same here, really nice and powerful saw.

Powerful is a stretch. It's a nice light weight saw, but it's not something you can really push through a cut. You have to let it go at it's own pace or it's easy to bog it down. Especially if you aren't cutting perfectly straight or do anything else to put some pinch on the blade.
 

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Powerful is a stretch. It's a nice light weight saw, but it's not something you can really push through a cut. You have to let it go at it's own pace or it's easy to bog it down. Especially if you aren't cutting perfectly straight or do anything else to put some pinch on the blade.

You're not supposed to push through a cut, let the blade do the work. I also try to cut straight lines with it, I use my jigsaws when I want to cut curved lines...But that's just me.
 

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Anywhere in particular to watch for deals on heated clothing? Looking for a jacket for my wife now that I jumped in on M12
 

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Anywhere in particular to watch for deals on heated clothing? Looking for a jacket for my wife now that I jumped in on M12
Seen ones offering a free 2.0 Ah battery when they do hit a promo. Home Depot last year had the women's $129 on sale for $99 and the men's $199 down to $129.

Been looking for one for the wife. I'll keep my Carhartt (non-heated) for now.
 
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I'd highly recommend the Fuel version of the handheld hackzall, not the weaker one. Use my fuel one to trim tree branches and cut PVC.

+1 on this.
I ordered a Hackzall a couple of years ago, it was nearly worthless, so I returned it. The only M12 tool I've ever been disappointed with.
Still liked the idea of a lightweight one-handed saw, so I decided to try the Fuel version on sale a couple of months ago- it's awesome. Completely different tool; no comparison between the two
 

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Seen ones offering a free 2.0 Ah battery when they do hit a promo. Home Depot last year had the women's $129 on sale for $99 and the men's $199 down to $129.

Been looking for one for the wife. I'll keep my Carhartt (non-heated) for now.

I would definitely be a buyer at $100 with a battery. Right now, they are selling for $200.

I don't have any interest in one, but my wife is always cold, and she thinks the quilted jacket looks nice.
 
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