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Because I've been waiting for the "right' deal on an M18 Fuel Stubby kit, I noticed Toolup has some money off of some kits with a 3-pk of safety glasses.

$369 for the kit I have been watching. $320.17 w/ free ship with 3-pk of eye protection.
Several other kits included.

https://www.toolup.com/promotions/milwaukee-m18-tack-on-savings
Thank you. I bought it and the boot... tax sucked, but I compared sites like getting the boot for free. Like the blow mold cases.

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I was thinking about a second M12 RA Die Grinder because I use the one I have so much, having one with a cut off wheel and a second with a roloc would be handy... then I came across a deal I couldn’t pass up!!!

Grainger have the RA Die Grinder + XC4.0 battery for $179 (ends 3/31)!
 

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I was thinking about a second M12 RA Die Grinder because I use the one I have so much, having one with a cut off wheel and a second with a roloc would be handy... then I came across a deal I couldn’t pass up!!!

Grainger have the RA Die Grinder + XC4.0 battery for $179 (ends 3/31)!


Depending on how you value a 4ah / tax, you can buy 3 RA die grinders (or something else getting you just to $500), and that will drop $150 off the total / $50 off the tool
 

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Depending on how you value a 4ah / tax, you can buy 3 RA die grinders (or something else getting you just to $500), and that will drop $150 off the total / $50 off the tool



Yeah, I didn’t see the details on the Buy More Save More deal... but I figure I got about the same deal, but only spent $180 vs $500... no doubt I could have found another $320 to spend, but that strategy’s sending me broke!!!
 

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anyone find a deal on the m12 3/8 stubby?

It depends on how good of a deal you are waiting for...are you out to save every last dollar like me? :)

I've been holding out for a long time waiting (since I don't really "need" it). Most of the good deals involve a higher price or the normal price, but with a free battery included. Currently, the best deal I've found for the tool is around $126...if you include it with other stuff in the Buy More Save More promotion at HD. FYI, there is a hack if you want to read up on it.

I think Amazon had it recently for around $150.

If you don't care about warranty, you can find one easily on Ebay around $135-$145 open box or maybe NIB. Please buy from someone with tons of good selling feedback. I got scammed recently.
 

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Looking for deal on Milwaukee cordless router.. Anybody...

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Looking for deal on Milwaukee cordless router.. Anybody...

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I was waiting for a deal to to get the new ratchet. No holidays coming up in the next 2 months so I didn't want to wait around & try my luck on a random flash sale popping up. I ended up ordering from Great Lakes Power Tools. No discount but they don't charge tax for my state which is rare these days & free shipping over $99. That bit of saving was good enough for me.

Then again someone might do a March Madness sale? Not sure though & if historically common.

CPO Outlets is having a customer appreciation sale but it's not good for all items. Wouldn't apply to the ratchet I wanted, check to see if it applies to the router you want, that is if you don't mind ordering from CPO.
 

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You can currently get it with the "buy more save more" deals and get it discounted by returning the other item/items.
Sorry forgot to update.. I just did that after someone here PM how to do it... I got the router down to $145 plus tax... I love it. I couldn't find the ridgid clearance ones and ryobi one was too big.. I tried the ridgid and i felt lots if vibrations and for only couple more $$$, got the Milwaukee, was perfect. I tried it out, made couple door hinges and was perfect and easy.. Forget that chisel hinge action.. Lol

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Sorry forgot to update.. I just did that after someone here PM how to do it... I got the router down to $145 plus tax... I love it. I couldn't find the ridgid clearance ones and ryobi one was too big.. I tried the ridgid and i felt lots if vibrations and for only couple more $$$, got the Milwaukee, was perfect. I tried it out, made couple door hinges and was perfect and easy.. Forget that chisel hinge action.. Lol

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So the Buy More Save More deal definitely works on adjusted prices like their BoGo deals? Looking for the 2712 so I could get the below and return the router?
 

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autobon7

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I was thinking about a second M12 RA Die Grinder because I use the one I have so much, having one with a cut off wheel and a second with a roloc would be handy... then I came across a deal I couldn’t pass up!!!

Grainger have the RA Die Grinder + XC4.0 battery for $179 (ends 3/31)!


Im not seeing this deal on Grainger.com.
 
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So the Buy More Save More deal definitely works on adjusted prices like their BoGo deals? Looking for the 2712 so I could get the below and return the router?
Yup... But I did mine at store and returned the unwanted items for refund.. Got my router. It was so easy, no question asked.. Its part if the sale promo $$$ off total.. All legit.

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Yup... But I did mine at store and returned the unwanted items for refund.. Got my router. It was so easy, no question asked.. Its part if the sale promo $$$ off total.. All legit.

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So is the buy one get one only for the router, jigsaw, and grinder? Or do you get one of those 3 with the purchase of something else? The HD website isn't very clear.
 

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So is the buy one get one only for the router, jigsaw, and grinder? Or do you get one of those 3 with the purchase of something else? The HD website isn't very clear.

It isn't BOGO, but rather Buy More, Save More. The total needs to hit $499 to maximize the $150 off (and stay close to the $500, otherwise make multiple purchases). Many fuel tools are included. If you can get to $508 (closest amount with 2 tools), then it is almost a 30% discount.
 

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If you plan to return the router, then you should be buying the $179 grinder, not the router, to maximize savings.

Good call, thanks!

Now I need to decide if the small amount of tile demo is worth going Team Red or Team Green to save money? :headscrat
 

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Looking for the best deal on the 12v inflator. My local Farm & Home Supply had a package for $99 you got the inflator, 2.0 battery and charger. It was just after Christmas and I should have bought it but needed a new rack and pinion and power steering pump for my GX470 so I took care of priorities first.......not seeing any deals like that now.
 

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Looking for the best deal on the 12v inflator. My local Farm & Home Supply had a package for $99 you got the inflator, 2.0 battery and charger. It was just after Christmas and I should have bought it but needed a new rack and pinion and power steering pump for my GX470 so I took care of priorities first.......not seeing any deals like that now.
Picked up same kit at home depot for $90 on clearance 2 weeks ago, they had 6 of them

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FWIW, I've ordered several things from them this and last year. Some Grey Pneumatic Duo socket sets and Sunex Impact socket sets. They proveded the best price, fast shipping and no negative issues. I never had to deal with customer service so I can't speak to that but I satisfied with my experience. Just say'n. YMMV.

That’s a great deal but have not ordered from tooltopia due to VERY mixed reviews. More bad than good.
 

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Looking for the best deal on the 12v inflator. My local Farm & Home Supply had a package for $99 you got the inflator, 2.0 battery and charger. It was just after Christmas and I should have bought it but needed a new rack and pinion and power steering pump for my GX470 so I took care of priorities first.......not seeing any deals like that now.

The 1.5 or 2.0 OEM battery isn't enough for 8 tire top-offs. Go for the 4.0 deal posted above IMO.
 

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What's the preferred M18 1/2" Impact for changing tires and other light duty work? I already have a Pneumatic "Monster" so I'd even consider a stubby if it's capable.

Thanks
 

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What's the preferred M18 1/2" Impact for changing tires and other light duty work? I already have a Pneumatic "Monster" so I'd even consider a stubby if it's capable.

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For all around I would go mid torque. The M18 stubby looks too big for what it is and mid torque is almost 3x the power.
 

Earp69

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I like my 1/2 mid torque. The hi torque are nice if you work on semis etc but there just to dam big.

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I’m needing some bigger batteries for my 3/8” stubby impact and saw these on eBay. Anyone have any experience with these batteries? Should I just get some actual Milwaukee batteries?

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