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CPO Outlets has 15% off Milwaukee today. The deal stacks with the 50% off deal for the M12 battery kit with bare tool purchase. The 15% applies to the bare tool only. They have a fair amount of tools eligible, really good deal if you are looking for the M12 stubby impacts.

Example deal is the M12 inflator with the battery kit 1x 2.0 and 1x4.0 battery with M12 charger/carrying bag for 102.14.

Ya it works out pretty decent if you want the 2 battery starter kit @ 50% off its a serious good deal :thumbup:

I did it up with the Fuel Ratchet, the 3/8 Stubby, the brushed Ratchet, and the M12 OMT for shits and giggles :D

I noted with some of bare tools the price is red highlighted and that reflects a already current markdown looks like just 5% so those didn't stack with 15% off.

The 1/2 Stubby IS NOT in the 15% deal nor is the 1/4" FUEL ratchet :(
 
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So has anybody handled the M12 FUEL extended reach 1/4" drive ratchet in person and could say if it is it similar in comparison with the 2560 3/8" in the same respects the standard 1/4" FUEL ratchet is SMALLER compared to the 2557 3/8 FUEL :headscrat
 

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What's a good price for the 3/8" Stubby? It looks like a few posts back someone order one for $116, although it was cancelled.
I think the 15% off bare tool on CPO right now is one of the better deals you'll find at the moment (although others are welcome to chime in).

The $116 deal at Toolup on black friday weekend was kind of a unicorn deal...they had a special black friday price of $141, plus another $25 off Milwaukee going at the same time. I think it will be hard to find that sort of deal again...and in this case, you had to deal with ordering from Toolup (seems like some have had issues with Toolup).
 

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You know what's happening here guys we're killing the deals by spreading that love around :pimpflash

Actually though that starter kit with a 4.0 at the original price was out whack being basically the 2.0 single battery price

Earlier I was scratching my head on this in a way because on the same page the Stubby -22 kit was showing out of stock but the bare tool and starter kit was essentially the same thing for waaay less money (just the storage bag would be slightly different) :lol_hitti
 

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Was trying to order a stubby and couldn't figure out how you were getting the deal. Makes sense now that the price jumped.
I should have got in on the toolup deal but didn't want to deal with the drama.
 

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Tried a couple of stores near me....all $159. Tried League City, Texas and it popped up at $99. Got it shipped to my home in AZ for $107 total. Thanks to both of you.

I am pretty sure I paid $99 for mine bare tool last year around this time. This was in-store.
 

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After weeks of wallowing around, I finally picked up the m18 Packout combo kit. Not a fantastic deal but good enough to get me started with the system.
 

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The add is deceitful. It’s not a free high torque, it’s a free 3/8 fuel impact.


https://www.farmandfleet.com/promo-deal/?pn=7595&dn=9003


Yeah....says:

Get your Milwaukee 2767-20 M18 18V Lithium-Ion FUEL High Torque 1/2" Impact Wrench with Friction Ring (Bare Tool) at Blain's Farm & Fleet. Buy online, choose delivery or in-store pickup. Great prices on Impact Wrenches.

but the one they show online is the 2754-20 which is the 210 ft./lbs impact.
 
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I’m looking for the best deal on the M18 drywall gun, only “deal” I see is at HD with the free 5.0 starter kit (that deal says it ends today)

https://www.homedepot.com/p/310736224

I don’t really need any more batteries

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I’m looking for the best deal on the M18 drywall gun, only “deal” I see is at HD with the free 5.0 starter kit (that deal says it ends today)

https://www.homedepot.com/p/310736224

I don’t really need any more batteries

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CPO has the 15% off still...the bare tool there would be $126 & change after discount.

I did get the 2866CT kit for $159.20 at ACME a while back was the best kit price I had seen
 

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CPO has the 15% off still...the bare tool there would be $126 & change after discount.

I did get the 2866CT kit for $159.20 at ACME a while back was the best kit price I had seen

And to my surprise CPO is actually taxing correctly for me at state+county (NO city) and AFTER discount....so kudos to them.

In other news I'm looking to eek any sort of a deal on the 2115-21 USB headlamps but not coming up w anything less than retail. CPO just shows OOS but their 15% probably wouldn't apply as I saw the main page today specify M12 or M18. Anyone have suggestions? I can't use International as they fubar the tax thing way too much.
 

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The 2.0 Ah and XC 3.0 and 4.0 are supposed to be good batterry packs. The 3.0 Ah non XC is also on sale but I've heard it runs hot and isn't much better than the 2.0 Ah.

M12 Batterries

Two 3.0Ah Battery Pack

Two 2.0 Ah and Two 4.0 Ah Batteries (4-Pack)

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...attery-Pack-3-0Ah-2-Pack-48-11-2412/203630471

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...4-0-Ah-Batteries-4-Pack-48-11-2442P/309990325

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...ttery-Packs-and-Charger-48-11-2432P/307387577
 

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I've never noticed my M12 CP 3.0s running hot, but it does make sense that the XC 3.0s would run cooler, with twice as many cells.

In terms of amp hours per dollar, the 2.0s do seem to be typically less expensive.
 

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Had to laugh TOOLUP just sent me an email with a link to a customer satisfaction survey about my purchase.

Then it says it you didn't get your order wait 48 hrs and call us :eyecrazy:

Then after THAT it says if you cancelled your order with us...

just forget it all :lol_hitti
 

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XC battery pack has more cells than CP packs. Under higher demand, CP my be closer to its output ceiling and heat up. More of an issue with high demand tools.

My M18 high output CP 3.0 batteries are my favorite they're a little smaller than the XC 5.0 but perform very well. M18 is high demand not sure if the M12 XC 3.0 is high demand.

Milwaukee M12 3.0Ah Compact vs. XC Battery Differences

https://toolguyd.com/milwaukee-m12-3ah-compact-xc-battery-differences/

https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=402207
 
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I have that grease gun ,just realized it’s not a FUEL.lol
It works great.Now if it’d pump when I winked at it.hehe
 

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XC battery pack has more cells than CP packs. Under higher demand, CP my be closer to its output ceiling and heat up. More of an issue with high demand tools.

My M18 high output CP 3.0 batteries are my favorite they're a little smaller than the XC 5.0 but perform very well. M18 is high demand not sure if the M12 XC 3.0 is high demand.

Milwaukee M12 3.0Ah Compact vs. XC Battery Differences

https://toolguyd.com/milwaukee-m12-3ah-compact-xc-battery-differences/

https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=402207

Noncompact is better for the reasons you stated if size is not an issue, but you don’t want a noncompact poking your back in a heated jacket. But if using noncompact, just use a 4.0 or 6.0 unless you got the lower power noncompacts free in a kit.
 
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