The Home Depot will give you a free battery worth up to $169 when you buy a Milwaukee 18V powered tool

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The batteries of the electric tool are expensive. Sometimes they are more expensive than the tools themselves. But, at the moment, the home depot will give you a free battery when you buy a specific Milwaukee M18 battery tool. The list of eligible tools covers everything, massive combo kits with essential staples such as exercises and drivers. If you look at this post, you know that the Milwaukee M18 line is full of serious tools for advanced DIY enthusiasts or complete professionals. These are designed for power and sustainability.

M18 18 VOLTS 2.0 Ah compact lithium-ion battery (free with an eligible purchase, was $ 109)

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This is one of the batteries you get with the agreement, so make sure it is in your basket when you check. This 2 Ah battery is extremely compact and works with all the tools in the M18 range. It has a sustainable welded frame, rubberized padding to protect it from vibrations and impacts, as well as computerized system to ensure maximum efficiency. It is a pro-grade battery through and through.

Some more expensive kits are delivered with the 5 Ah version which regularly costs $ 169.

Milwaukee M18 18V Strong driver Kit / Lithium -ion impact driver (2 tools) with two 1.5 -hour batteries, charger, tool bag – $ 199.00

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Each tool kit needs a drill and a driver. This kit includes both, as well as a pair of 1.5 Ah batteries and a charger. The entire kit goes to a practical transport bag. Combined with the free additional battery, it’s a great way to dive into the Milwaukee battery system or refresh your battery arsenal if you are already a dedicated user.

Combo kits

Exercises and pilots

Impact the keys

Grinders

Saw

Multi-tools and specialty tools

Palette

Metal cutting tools

Measuring tools

Batteries and load

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Stan Horaczek is the editor -in -chief of executive equipment at Popular Science. He oversees a team of writers and editors obsessed with machines dedicated to research and presentation of the most recent, the best and the most innovative gadgets on the market and beyond.


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