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Well, GJ surfing has got me interested in the stubby 3/8" M12 for general use. I have a big corded Dewalt impact that suits me just fine, but the little fella just felt soo good in my hand when I fondled it at Farm and Fleet. But $159 (I hear Milwaukee raised it to $179?) is a tough pill to swallow when I already have a SO Classic 78 with 7 SO ratchets.

I am also a Bosch man so that doesn't help, but never shy away from getting great deals on other high quality power tools (I have nice corded Milwaukee, Dewalt, Bosch, Craftsman, Porter Cable). I am not heavily invested in the Bosch cordless platform (only two 18V) tools, but will be honest when I say I am a little envious of how diverse Milwaukee is compared to Bosch. I will need to fondle the Bosch 3/8" 12v impact before I make my choice, but I don't know that there is one on display local to me.

Check CPO Tools eBay store this week and see what their price is once they restock. Before they sold out last week the 3/8 stubby was $127 shipped.
 
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Prices have always gone up right before Christmas.. cause the sales always come anyway. It's stupid I know..

If anyone happens to catch this - please post cause I wanna send it to a friend. HD seems to always do a "deal of the day" where they offer the big 15 tool kit at half price. Usually it's $2,000 a d they do a 24 hour sale for $1000 I believe. One day with a Milwaukee set, one day with a DeWalt.. it'll probably happen after Thanksgiving, and it's usually not the fuel tools, but that's fine. Friend of mine is flirting with starting his fiber splicing contracting company, and was asking me about that. Even though he'll never use half those tools, it's worth buying them at such a big discount.
 
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I want to say its tariffs. I dont think its holiday sale games. Kinda *****, guess I am not getting the new circ saw unless I can get it with two 12.0s on BF, CM, etc for $350. At least I got the table saw & chainsaw when I could. M12 Stubbies at 179 is outrageous.

Wonder what caused the massive price increase... i say massive because it's over 10%... that's huge.
 

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So, if I am going to start down this path with Milwaukee as my cordless tools and looking at my first 2 tools being the 3/8 Stubby and the 3/8 Ratchet would it be better to go with a kit or get tools only and source the batteries & charger separate?

I am not a mechanic, home use weekend mechanic
 
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So, if I am going to start down this path with Milwaukee as my cordless tools and looking at my first 2 tools being the 3/8 Stubby and the 3/8 Ratchet would it be better to go with a kit or get tools only and source the batteries & charger separate?

I am not a mechanic, home use weekend mechanic

I just jumped into Milwaukee stuff this week; I ended up getting a bare impact, a radio that came with a battery and charger, and 2 batteries that were on sale. You really have to play the number game with the exact tools you want as every retailer has it's own deals at any given moment. In my case, I saved about $40 going the route I did vs. buying a kit. I find Milwaukee doesn't put together good "Mechanic's" kits, so you just have to piece it together.
 

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when i started i bought them separately (tools, batteries, and a charger) from ebay. this way was the cheapest way to get exactly what i wanted, without paying more for things i didnt. over time i found some kits that were good enough deals, but largely my purchases have been "tool only" and "battery only".
 
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I want to say its tariffs. I dont think its holiday sale games. Kinda *****, guess I am not getting the new circ saw unless I can get it with two 12.0s on BF, CM, etc for $350. At least I got the table saw & chainsaw when I could. M12 Stubbies at 179 is outrageous.

Especially since they're still $189 in Canada. That's US$140-145 at the current exchange rate.
 

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not exactly what you want, but might be easier to get them started a six tool set with batteries and charger for 600$


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Not that I give a **** - but is that the gen2 fuel drill and impact? Explains the sale.. but yea - thanks. I sent that to him.

Stay tuned - if things work out they way I hope they will - I will be making some new Milwaukee tool demands at work.. lol
 
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The One Key models of some of the new M18s are available to preorder, shipping mid-december.... not that anyone is dying to order them.
 

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not exactly what you want, but might be easier to get them started a six tool set with batteries and charger for 600$


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Just a heads up, that kit includes the 6 1/2 circular saw not the new 7 1/4. I jumped on the kit and cancelled the order before it shipped.

Instead, you can get....

7 1/4 saw + (2) 12.0 batteries + Rapid charger = $400 (306638587)

Impact + Hammer Drill + Charger + free Reciprocating saw= $270 (306638798)

Little more and you lose the grinder and the light.
 
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The One Key models of some of the new M18s are available to preorder, shipping mid-december.... not that anyone is dying to order them.

Besides the drill & impact, what other tools have One-Key coming? I did notice a SDS-max coming soon on the Milwaukee site, but nothing else.

The new One-Key drills will have Anti-Kickback technology, which I think is a more useful feature in the One-Key suite than most/all of the others.
 

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The drill & hex impacts are the ones listed now. Dont know if the super sawzall or new circ saw are getting OK. Perhaps the mid torques.

Just realized I am surprised the M18 Fuel hack never got a OK model.

BTW not one key related, but I hate that new mode 4 on the HT 1/2 impact. The speed after busting loose is wayyyyyy toooo slowwww. Hoping I can customize this on my OK model.

Besides the drill & impact, what other tools have One-Key coming? I did notice a SDS-max coming soon on the Milwaukee site, but nothing else.

The new One-Key drills will have Anti-Kickback technology, which I think is a more useful feature in the One-Key suite than most/all of the others.
 

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The drill & hex impacts are the ones listed now. Dont know if the super sawzall or new circ saw are getting OK. Perhaps the mid torques.

Just realized I am surprised the M18 Fuel hack never got a OK model.

BTW not one key related, but I hate that new mode 4 on the HT 1/2 impact. The speed after busting loose is wayyyyyy toooo slowwww. Hoping I can customize this on my OK model.

I don't think the circular saw will get it, as it is usally full-out power on that, so no customizing. Then again, they included it on the table-saw, which for other than locking it out from use, I don't see a benefit.
The super sawzall could use it, but I don't think I'd take advantage of it like the 2721, because you now have a speed dial on the tool itself, but do like the blade-brake mode option on the OK.
 

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I know it was mentioned but damn those price jumps. Fiancé was looking at my tool list for something to get me for Xmas/bday. She was all set on the 2552-22 kit and it jumped 60 in two days. Almost a 25% increase!
 
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Toolup has a 9.0 + Rapid kit for $109 in pre BF deal, the MIL25 code still works I believe for $25 off $100.
 

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You could maybe get a good deal on eBay with the 15% mobile app promo running right now on just the kit. My circular saw 12.0 kit today was $245 that way.

CPO still has it at 399 with free 12.0. others still at 449, don't know if 449 price will be permanently everywhere soon.
Anyone see any deals on the chainsaw with the free battery?
 
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Toolup has a 9.0 + Rapid kit for $109 in pre BF deal, the MIL25 code still works I believe for $25 off $100.

That’s very tempting. I was almost going to get the 5.0 rapid charger special from HD for $99 but a 9.0 would be great.
 

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Pretty sure the M12 Fuel ratchets are the next thing you might notice a $20 increase on bare tool, already saw the 3/8 for $169 at some place when it use to be $149, and the 1/2 for $179.

Good thing my collection is complete
 

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here all mine minus my 2 sawzalls & m12 jigsaw

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BCfasteners in Canada has the M18 rover 2365-20 and the M18 compact vacuum 0082-20 for $88 each, best price I seen in Canada so far

Other deals in the online flyer

I might pull the trigger on the compact vac
 

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So most of this thread is about the power tools, which I am sold on. But, what about the hand tools (screw drivers, wrenches, ratchets, sockets) are they any good? I just purchased a new tool box and when I start to stock it with tools I would like to have most of them from 1 line? I know that 1 company can't / doesn't always make the best of everything. I wouldn't be using these everyday either, just occasional repairs.

I am just looking for a good quality tool brand that isn't real expensive, good warranty.

Grew up on Craftsman, dad always bought Craftsman so its hard to think about going with a different line
 
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here all mine minus my 2 sawzalls & m12 jigsaw

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Off topic but what tool chest do you have? I like that black top.
 

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So most of this thread is about the power tools, which I am sold on. But, what about the hand tools (screw drivers, wrenches, ratchets, sockets) are they any good? I just purchased a new tool box and when I start to stock it with tools I would like to have most of them from 1 line? I know that 1 company can't / doesn't always make the best of everything. I wouldn't be using these everyday either, just occasional repairs.

I am just looking for a good quality tool brand that isn't real expensive, good warranty.

Grew up on Craftsman, dad always bought Craftsman so its hard to think about going with a different line

I have some Milwaukee insulated screwdrivers and I've used them enough to like them. That is to say, they've worked correctly and haven't hurt me, pissed me off, or broken. I particularly like the Milwaukee ECX bits and screwdriver for electrical work. I don't know if any other manufacturer makes something quite the same.

I don't have any of Milwaukee sockets, but having looked at them, they seem decent enough.

The "problem" I have with stuff like Milwaukee screwdrivers and sockets is that very likely superior items can be had for, in most cases, less money.

That being said, I suspect you can't go wrong with them if they're what you want.
 

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Pretty sure the M12 Fuel ratchets are the next thing you might notice a $20 increase on bare tool, already saw the 3/8 for $169 at some place when it use to be $149, and the 1/2 for $179.

Good thing my collection is complete

Thanks for the lineup photo - it shows the size differences. The 1/4" brushed and 1/4" Fuel don't actually seem that much different in head size.

I have been considering getting a 1/4" M12 ratchet. What is your opinion on the differences between them?
 

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Not Milwaukee, but if anyone is into shotguns for the holidays - you can get the Remington Tac 14 for $269.. with discounts - you can build your own 12 gauge Remington SB Tac 14 (that's with the pistol grip and "arm brace") for $390.. that's a great deal.. ask me how I know :).
That's a pretty mean short barrel shotgun... I mean - "firearm"
There's even a rebate through Remington to get a free bag.
It's gonna be a gift, and of course I had no choice but to buy a bunch of accessories too.

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