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Any of you have a M12 grease gun?

I recently bought a little tractor and was considering getting one to grease the 80 odd fittings on the tractor and attachments. I would prefer to stick with the M12 line as I have bought into several of the other M12 tools and have batteries for them.
 
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I intentionally got one without onekey, seems borderline useless and just more **** to break.
 

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I intentionally got one without onekey, seems borderline useless and just more **** to break.


I see it possibly being useful on the impact wrench but that's about it and only in certain circumstances. I would still use low settings when applying fasteners/lugs and finish with a torque wrench. But for the price difference I don't see the value. The 2897-22 kit will be $100 more for the one key version it looks like, so $499. I don't think it will be worth it for that much of a premium. Everyone's lived without it so far but I'll have to see it and use it to know for sure.


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I see it possibly being useful on the impact wrench but that's about it and only in certain circumstances. I would still use low settings when applying fasteners/lugs and finish with a torque wrench. But for the price difference I don't see the value. The 2897-22 kit will be $100 more for the one key version it looks like, so $499. I don't think it will be worth it for that much of a premium. Everyone's lived without it so far but I'll have to see it and use it to know for sure.


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On the compact 3/8 and 1/2 impact it would work out really well. Preset some torque settings that you use all the time with your specific application.
 

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Yeah, but my gen 2 3/8" impact already has 3 torque settings plus the 1 second cutoff. I guess I've learned to not be so ham fisted with the tools that it isn't even a concern. Anything I need torqued that accurately I would hit with a proper wrench anyway, regardless if the tool has a setting or not. I'd save the $100 per tool and invest in some high quality torque wrenches.
 

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Yeah, but my gen 2 3/8" impact already has 3 torque settings plus the 1 second cutoff. I guess I've learned to not be so ham fisted with the tools that it isn't even a concern. Anything I need torqued that accurately I would hit with a proper wrench anyway, regardless if the tool has a setting or not. I'd save the $100 per tool and invest in some high quality torque wrenches.


I think the actual price difference for the torque wrench is is around $50-$60 each. Plus you have to wonder how accurate it would be. But I agree and I always follow up with a proper torque wrench just to be sure no matter so the appeal isn't there, aside from it being something new I don't have yet...


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Regarding the new One-Key: I recently had an email exchange with a Milwaukee tech person with regards to the M18 Fuel 3/8" compact impact. I asked about being able to set the torque, here's the exchange:
 
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Yeah, but my gen 2 3/8" impact already has 3 torque settings plus the 1 second cutoff. I guess I've learned to not be so ham fisted with the tools that it isn't even a concern. Anything I need torqued that accurately I would hit with a proper wrench anyway, regardless if the tool has a setting or not. I'd save the $100 per tool and invest in some high quality torque wrenches.

Then your in the same boat as me having a gen 2, its already a nice improvement over the original and the extra money for the one key is not enough to jump into it.
 

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Regarding the new One-Key: I recently had an email exchange with a Milwaukee tech person with regards to the M18 Fuel 3/8" compact impact. I asked about being able to set the torque, here's the exchange:


If the only difference is adjusting the RPMs it's definitely not worth it and seems like more of a gimmick.


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Any of you have a M12 grease gun?

I recently bought a little tractor and was considering getting one to grease the 80 odd fittings on the tractor and attachments. I would prefer to stick with the M12 line as I have bought into several of the other M12 tools and have batteries for them.


Definitely worth it! I use my m12 grease gun everyday as I'm an AG mechanic and it definitely saves my arms from pumping into the gazillion fittings on all the equipment I check everyday. I also carry a grease joint rejuvenator in my grease gun bag to help with the stubborn fittings.


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If the only difference is adjusting the RPMs it's definitely not worth it and seems like more of a gimmick.
I did a little more digging - take a look at the image below. It's possible that the Milwaukee tech support was wrong. Check out this link and click on the icon for "Tool Control": https://www.milwaukeetool.com/one-key. The app is available for free download now, so I suppose you could download it to your phone and maybe play around, not sure if you need a tool present or not.
 
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It's not just that. There was some controversy and people were buying and selling / returning part of the bundles or something. Like I said I never really understood what all the commotion was. :dunno:

It's a promotion that gets triggered when you buy 2 participating items,(packages) - You can bundle a combo kit with a another bare tool, radio, battery pack ect.. (as long as the items qualify for the promo).. Doing so, depending on which combo kit you start out with, can earn you a promotional discount of either $100, or $150 off the TOTAL price, with the discount being spread proportionately across the prices of BOTH items..

Example using easy numbers.. A $400 Milwaukee combo kit triggers the $150 off promo deal if you buy a second qualifying item. If your second item was $200, then $100 would be taken off of the $400 kit (making it $300) and then $50 would be taken off the price of the $200 item (making it $150).. SO - original combined price w/o the promo would be $600, but with the promo the new total is $450.

These newly assigned prices are shown on the receipt... So NOW - if you were to return the combo kit, only $300 would be refunded to you.. By doing that, you essentially got a 25% discount on you second item that you kept... (Because you still got a $50 price break on that $200 item, that you only paid $150 for)

If you do the return the other way, and ONLY return your second item - you will be refunded $150 (for an item that retailed for $200), but you would have still gotten $100 off your combo kit (you still only paid $300 for it).


The feeling by some is that you are not living up to the rules of the promo, by NOT keeping BOTH items... The feeling of others is that the newly assigned prices are printed on the receipt with a "return value" IF YOU WANT OR DECIDE to just return one item and keep the other.. The store allows the partial return without even a second look, since they are only giving you $150 back for a $200 item and vise-versa.

The LOOPHOLE is combining items in a certian way to tip the discount in your favor as much as possible if you plan on returning one item from the get-go.. Example.. -

Buying a $400 Milwaukee combo kit and say a $29 Ryobi radio (the items don't need to be the same brand) will also trigger $150 to come off the total.. But about $140 will be deducted from the combo kit alone, and only about $10 from the radio (I'm guessing/estimating the prices on this one, but you get the idea).. So after you return the radio, you would have only paid $260 for that $400 kit...


HD never assigned a minimum price for the second item that would trigger the promo. So you could "in theory" do the combo kit and radio thing 10, 12, 20 times if you were motivated enough, and then break up the kits on eBay / Craigslist to maximize profit if you wanted to resell them, or just list the kits for sale at $350 each, and make $90 on each one.. This is ALOT of legwork and time to do something like this, and you'd still need to wait to sell everything off to recoup the money and see a profit. BUT - those people could also still use the promo the way it was intended and make money that way too, since your still only paying $450 for $600 in tools following the regular promo deal.. This is what most of the guys did that wanted to sell stuff.. It's just easier and a lot less time consuming...


Most people just used the promo to grow their own tool collection. You could even buy a cheaper $369 dewalt combo kit, and a more expensive second tool, and doing that would shift a few extra dollars in favor of the discount on the second tool, and return the dewalt combo..

Regardless the promo generated a TON of sales on dewalt, Milwaukee, Makita, Ridgid and Ryobi power tools. Also - HD charged more this year for some of the same items they sold last year.. Last year, they even raised the price of the Milwaukee kit from $369 to $399 right before the sale to help tip the odds in their favor a bit.. The store wins on one deal, the consumer on another.. It's all a big retail game but it still got a lot of people buying stuff.. Generally, you would wind up with like a 30% discount on most items, give or take some depending on what you wanted to try and get..
 
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SNIP,.....

Regardless the promo generated a TON of sales on dewalt, Milwaukee, Makita, Ridgid and Ryobi power tools.

I was thinking about the sales mentality of this. Quite genius. Imagine how many people bought a kit, thus now vested in that platform which will most likely result in additional sales of said platform as time goes on.
 
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I was thinking about the sales mentality of this. Quite genius. Imagine how many people bought a kit, thus now vested in that platform which will most likely result in additional sales of said platform as time goes on.

I can't speak for everyone else, but I have a few grand invested into Milwaukee power tools, hand tools, lights, heated jackets (3 of them now), toolboxes, drill bits, driver bits.. All stemming from a Black Friday deal a year or two ago.

I mea seriously, I have the m18 fan, m18 blower, and m18 vacuum.. It's about $300 in stuff that just blows air around.. ( I'm embarrassed to say I have 7 Milwaukee shirts.. Oh god.. )
 
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Mine works great for two tractors and equipment, two trucks and RZR

Any of you have a M12 grease gun?

I recently bought a little tractor and was considering getting one to grease the 80 odd fittings on the tractor and attachments. I would prefer to stick with the M12 line as I have bought into several of the other M12 tools and have batteries for them.
 

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I can't speak for everyone else, but I have a few grand invested into Milwaukee power tools, hand tools, lights, heated jackets (3 of them now), toolboxes, drill bits, driver bits.. All stemming from a Black Friday deal a year or two ago.

I mea seriously, I have the m18 fan, m18 blower, and m18 vacuum.. It's about $300 in stuff that just blows air around.. ( I'm embarrassed to say I have 7 Milwaukee shirts.. Oh god.. )

YUP! Same here, almost. I had an M12 ratchet.. but a black Friday or Christmas special (one of the ones where you could buy a 2nd tool and return it to get a significant discount..) was how I got into the M18 stuff. And since then I've gotten several more impacts, lights, adapters to use the M18 batteries in my jackets, etc.

Even if they were just breaking even on that promo (I would be surprised if they weren't still making money on it) they've made plenty of money sense.. not to mention all the publicity on forums like his who "figure out" how to get the kits for the lowest possible price.

Sales genius.
 

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It's a promotion that gets triggered when you buy 2 participating items,(packages) - You can bundle a combo kit with a another bare tool, radio, battery pack ect.......

I understood this promo and the ins and outs of buying / returning but very cool of you to take the time to do a in depth write up on it again for those who hadn't read all the details earlier in this thread or on your thread about this.

I also participated this year and got the 2897-22 M18 Fuel Kit and M18 Blower. Kept both but also got an additional $25 off for using my HD card for the 1st time. So $399 + $79 - $150 -$25 = $305 for all. The receipt said $ $250.** and $54.**.

I was going to sell my old m18 impact & drill kit with 2 compact batteries that i upgraded from but for $80 to $100 it made more sense to keep it all. The compact batteries I would have missed and probably replaced anyway and now I have a spare drill, impact and charger. Of course now in the rare instance I ever feel the need to loan a cordless tool to someone I'm covered there also.
 

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Between what I've bought for home, and aquired through various methods of hustling and bribing people at work , and have sooooo much Milwaukee stuff it's just insane.. I've tried to get most of the m18 fuel stuff for home where I could, but just on one of my work trucks, (I have 2 different vehicles assigned to me at work) I have the regular brushed m18 hammer drill, impact driver and sawzall. The brushed M18 impact driver is stronger than the brushless dewalt one I have on my other truck.. I also have the standard m18 LED light, the Fuel 7/16 hex drive impact (it's similar to the 1/2" high torque but with a quick chuck for utility work) and I just got the m18 tripod light stand delivered from a vendor I had to bribe..

At home I have too much stuff to even list right now, but seriusly - there isn't one tool I don't think wasn't worth the money.. The sales really help to justify stuff, even if it's something I'll hardly use. I have a really bad habbit (and I'm not exaggerating) of wasting money on stuff I don't need, but at least the tools help get through stuff you really don't enjoy dealing with sometimes..

I always enjoy the Milwaukee stuff at work. My company only supplies dewalt cordless drills (if your even lucky enough to get one) so have a somewhat "full" line of Milwaukee cordless is something I don't take for granted.
 
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think that version will offer more power? the one-key is interesting, but I'm not sure if it would be worth the extra coin.. plus one more crucial system to break! i'd love to have it though, set up a program for mower blades, truck lugs, bobcat lugs, etc.
 

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think that version will offer more power? the one-key is interesting, but I'm not sure if it would be worth the extra coin.. plus one more crucial system to break! i'd love to have it though, set up a program for mower blades, truck lugs, bobcat lugs, etc.


I don't think it will have more power. I think the one key stuff is the current gen 2 stuff with the one key feature added in is all.


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I don't think it will have more power. I think the one key stuff is the current gen 2 stuff with the one key feature added in is all.


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I appreciate the quick response! looks like i'll be buying the 2763-20 soon here! i'm excited for that tool, i'm getting the 3/8" m12 ratchet in this week too (HD new years day special buy) and I cant wait. i'll take a picture and post it here once I get those pieces in
 

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Those are nice tools! The 2763, M12 ratchet and 2654 (3/8 M18 impact) are my favorite by far. The 2763 impact took the crank bolt out of an LS2 engine for me no problem.. if you've ever removed one of those by hand then you know it takes some serious torque to bust one loose.

I'll probably pick up a 3/8 M12 impact next.. the brushless version looks quite awesome for the size
 

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Those are nice tools! The 2763, M12 ratchet and 2654 (3/8 M18 impact) are my favorite by far. The 2763 impact took the crank bolt out of an LS2 engine for me no problem.. if you've ever removed one of those by hand then you know it takes some serious torque to bust one loose.

I'll probably pick up a 3/8 M12 impact next.. the brushless version looks quite awesome for the size

I just bought the M12 Fuel 3/8 Impact and it's gonna be here tomorrow! I'm pretty excited. I'm gonna be out rotating tires in sub zero temperatures just to play. :)
 

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I just bought the M12 Fuel 3/8 Impact and it's gonna be here tomorrow! I'm pretty excited. I'm gonna be out rotating tires in sub zero temperatures just to play. :)


My M12 FUEL 3/8" impact is probably one of my favorite tools. The deal at Home Depot for the kit with the M12 FUEL 3/8" impact that comes with two 2.0 batteries and the free 1/4" ratchet is a good deal. I picked it up a while back and enjoy them both. Even if you don't want the ratchet you could sell it for $70+ and end up only paying $130 or less for the kit.


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I paired it with the Sunex 3342 3/8" drive master impact socket set which is also a good deal in my opinion. At $60 the sockets are CR-MO, etched and embossed with sizes and include a decent case to take with you if needed.


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I paired it with the Sunex 3342 3/8" drive master impact socket set which is also a good deal in my opinion. At $60 the sockets are CR-MO, etched and embossed with sizes and include a decent case to take with you if needed.


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I'm looking forward to the 1/4" ratchet too. Also I got the Sunex 3580 set during the big Sunex rebate blast last year. I havent' gotten to use them because I only have a 1/2" impact so this thing is probably a very good match.
 

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Got my new drill bit sets and my two impact boots today!


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$15 and change on Home Depots website. They offered free ship to store but I qualified for free shipping anyways. Figured I would try them out.


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