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Milwaukee M12 FUEL Brushless 4-in-1 Installation 3/8 in. Drill Driver (Hack) $168.48

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Milwaukee M12 Fuel Installation Driver with 2 x 2 Ah batteries + "Free" 5.0 Ah battery. $249.99 with "Free" battery, $168.48 with hack (ie. return the free battery).

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Milwaukee M12 Fuel Installation Driver with 2 x 2 Ah batteries + "Free" 5.0 Ah battery. $249.99 with "Free" battery, $168.48 with hack (ie. return the free battery).

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../309495334

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Model: Milwaukee M12 FUEL 12V Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 4-in-1 Installation 3/8 in. Drill Driver Kit with 4-Tool Heads

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Feb 01, 2023 02:55 AM
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Other than space considerations, This isn't as good as having the separate tools, correct?
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Quote from whitedudesuper :
Other than space considerations, This isn't as good as having the separate tools, correct?
The stand alone M12 Fuel drill is better, but this is on par with the screwdriver and nothing else does the right angle or close quarters driving like this one does. It's an all around great tool (unless you need the features and power of the stand alone drill).
Feb 01, 2023 03:09 AM
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DerbYerJerbFeb 01, 2023 03:09 AM
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Quote from whitedudesuper :
Other than space considerations, This isn't as good as having the separate tools, correct?
This drill got me into the Milwaukee line of power tools and I love it. It's easier and more satisfying getting into tight spaces and awkward angles with this thing as opposed to forcing it with a standard form drill. If you have a use case that goes beyond this drill's capabilities, you'll probably know it. For household use, this is a great option and my go to drill.
Feb 01, 2023 04:14 AM
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agentsteveFeb 01, 2023 04:14 AM
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This is by far the most useful tool for an average homeowner. I use it probably 90% of the time even though I have many bigger, stronger tools available. Good for everything from installing cabinet hinges to assembling IKEA furniture.

It's designed to be used one-handed by pulling the trigger with your middle finger. It seems weird at first but once you get used to it you have your other hand free which makes most tasks significantly easier.

I also have the fuel m12 hammer drill. It pretty much just collects dust now.
Feb 01, 2023 05:27 AM
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GuyMcmanFeb 01, 2023 05:27 AM
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What is the purpose of that knuckle guard (for lack of a better term) part?
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Feb 01, 2023 06:42 AM
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Quote from agentsteve :
This is by far the most useful tool for an average homeowner. I use it probably 90% of the time even though I have many bigger, stronger tools available. Good for everything from installing cabinet hinges to assembling IKEA furniture.

It's designed to be used one-handed by pulling the trigger with your middle finger. It seems weird at first but once you get used to it you have your other hand free which makes most tasks significantly easier.

I also have the fuel m12 hammer drill. It pretty much just collects dust now.
How much torque do u lose from all the various chucks/extensions? Negligible vs the benefit for having a compact quarters capable screw driver? On the fence if this will be my next m12 tool but know I want /need it and have uses for it and will get it eventually..
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Quote from whitedudesuper :
But what do u even use for drilling concrete though? This?
a hammer or rotary drill is what you need for drilling concrete. I don't think other types of drills will get you very far with concrete.
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Quote from GuyMcman :
What is the purpose of that knuckle guard (for lack of a better term) part?
there's a magnet there to hold bits and screws, but I think it's just there to build a mental association with the Festool version of this tool
Feb 01, 2023 07:07 AM
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Quote from JollyPollution390 :
a hammer or rotary drill is what you need for drilling concrete. I don't think other types of drills will get you very far with concrete.
Picked up an sds plus because my hammer drill was too slow…

Metal is also annoying to drill through - what do u guys use as your go to for drilling through metal beams /studs and steel posts?
Feb 01, 2023 07:16 AM
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I wish this came with a bigger battery or another tool like some of the past deals… paying $168 is only $10 off the tool only price and not much savings if you are someone who doesn't need the two 2ah batteries and charger…
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Quote from whitedudesuper :
I wish this came with a bigger battery or another tool like some of the past deals… paying $168 is only $10 off the tool only price and not much savings if you are someone who doesn't need the two 2ah batteries and charger…
you can sell both batteries for another $50 off.
Feb 01, 2023 08:21 AM
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Quote from g3ck1 :
you can sell both batteries for another $50 off.
After time and hassle and fees that $50 is worth only $25, unfortunately
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Feb 01, 2023 12:56 PM
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agentsteveFeb 01, 2023 12:56 PM
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Quote from whitedudesuper :
How much torque do u lose from all the various chucks/extensions? Negligible vs the benefit for having a compact quarters capable screw driver? On the fence if this will be my next m12 tool but know I want /need it and have uses for it and will get it eventually..
I've never been in a situation where I didn't have enough power/torque. You usually need those attachments to drill smaller holes or drive screws anyway.

As for drilling concrete, this won't do it. But you probably shouldn't be using small 12v tools in the first place if that's what you usually do.

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Quote from jeff34270 :
The stand alone M12 Fuel drill is better, but this is on par with the screwdriver and nothing else does the right angle or close quarters driving like this one does. It's an all around great tool (unless you need the features and power of the stand alone drill).
i've been really trying to convince myself i need one of these... but anything tight where i need a right angle, i just put the right angle adapter in my M12 fuel drill or impact driver.
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