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Milwaukee M12 12V Cordless 3/8" Ratchet/Screwdriver Combo Tool Kit

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Home Depot has Milwaukee M12 12V Cordless 3/8" Ratchet/Screwdriver Combo Tool Kit w/ Battery/Charger & Bag (2401-21R) on sale for $99. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free ship to store as an alternative option.
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Thanks to Community Member SplendidReward129 for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • 1x M12 screwdriver bare tool (2401-20)
  • 1x M12 3/8 in. ratchet tool-bare (2457-20)
  • 1x M12 charger (48-59-2401)
  • 1 M12 CP1.5 battery (48-11-2401)

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Home Depot has Milwaukee M12 12V Cordless 3/8" Ratchet/Screwdriver Combo Tool Kit w/ Battery/Charger & Bag (2401-21R) on sale for $99. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free ship to store as an alternative option.
  • Note: Availability for ship-to-store may vary by location.
Thanks to Community Member SplendidReward129 for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • 1x M12 screwdriver bare tool (2401-20)
  • 1x M12 3/8 in. ratchet tool-bare (2457-20)
  • 1x M12 charger (48-59-2401)
  • 1 M12 CP1.5 battery (48-11-2401)

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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this store:
    • You can view the Home Depot Return Policy here
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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Model: Milwaukee M12 12V Lithium-Ion Cordless 3/8 in. Ratchet and Screwdriver Combo Kit (2-Tool) with Battery, Charger, Tool Bag

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The non fuel version is better in one very important way: the head is smaller allowing better access.
I say this every time - the ratchet is a time saving tool. You'd use it like a regular ratchet (break it loose by hand) then use the motor to spin it off the rest of the way). My dad and I are very happy with even the non-fuel version. I have both and honestly haven't used the fuel model yet because this is good enough (and always more accessible).

I'm also happy with the screwdriver. Good for light duty work - small screws and furniture for example.

I'd be happy with this buy if I didn't have these tools already- just understand the limitations of what you're buying. The ratchet isn't a wrench and the screwdriver isn't an impact.

edit: considering how easy it is return at home depot, I would recommend giving these a shot at the very least
Got the driver in a different kit like this. Never thought I would use it. Just sat in my tool box for months. Found a side job fixing televisions and now it's my favorite tool.

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I say this every time - the ratchet is a time saving tool. You'd use it like a regular ratchet (break it loose by hand) then use the motor to spin it off the rest of the way). My dad and I are very happy with even the non-fuel version. I have both and honestly haven't used the fuel model yet because this is good enough (and always more accessible).

I'm also happy with the screwdriver. Good for light duty work - small screws and furniture for example.

I'd be happy with this buy if I didn't have these tools already- just understand the limitations of what you're buying. The ratchet isn't a wrench and the screwdriver isn't an impact.

edit: considering how easy it is return at home depot, I would recommend giving these a shot at the very least
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Got the driver in a different kit like this. Never thought I would use it. Just sat in my tool box for months. Found a side job fixing televisions and now it's my favorite tool.
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Quote from KraziAzn :
FYI. Non fuel. Aka, trash.
The non fuel version is better in one very important way: the head is smaller allowing better access.
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hoverlow
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Purchased. Every year i regret not picking this up. Dont have need for extra screwdriver but have wanted to get the ratchet for awhile. Constantly throughout the year i look at getting Chinese knockoff one off amazon and read reviews of their reliability and decide against. So finally got this for the ratchet alone.
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Quote from sdub90 :
I say this every time - the ratchet is a time saving tool. You'd use it like a regular ratchet (break it loose by hand) then use the motor to spin it off the rest of the way). My dad and I are very happy with even the non-fuel version. I have both and honestly haven't used the fuel model yet because this is good enough (and always more accessible).

I'm also happy with the screwdriver. Good for light duty work - small screws and furniture for example.

I'd be happy with this buy if I didn't have these tools already- just understand the limitations of what you're buying. The ratchet isn't a wrench and the screwdriver isn't an impact.

edit: considering how easy it is return at home depot, I would recommend giving these a shot at the very least
Very good advice. People seem to forget that raw power is not always warranted. Sometimes an impact is just 100% the wrong tool for driving a screw. I almost bought this screwdriver on the in store special with 2 batts/charger/bag for $59, then I realized I already have the installation drill/driver which has the hex collet and makes this somewhat redundant for me personally.

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Quote from SplendidReward129 :
Very good advice. People seem to forget that raw power is not always warranted. Sometimes an impact is just 100% the wrong tool for driving a screw. I almost bought this screwdriver on the in store special with 2 batts/charger/bag for $59, then I realized I already have the installation drill/driver which has the hex collet and makes this somewhat redundant for me personally.
I have the installation driver (actually my first milwaukee tool that started the addiction), which is still my favorite tool and I still bought this screwdriver. Each one has their purpose (or excuse for buying). I really wanted the fuel screwdriver but it's just waaaay to expensive for what it is.
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Nothing wrong with brushed motors. How many folks have gone through a set of brushes?
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Quote from Scotty73 :
Nothing wrong with brushed motors. How many folks have gone through a set of brushes?
It's not about longevity only or primarily. It is about having more torque and battery efficiency. The difference is significant.
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Quote from eyekode :
The non fuel version is better in one very important way: the head is smaller allowing better access.
This is not completely true. There are 3 versions of this ratchet (1 regular and 2 fuel). The gen 2 fuel has a much smaller head and is actually smaller than this ratchet.

Gen 1 fuel
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/2557-20

Gen 2 fuel ratchet
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/2567-20
Last edited by James369 November 26, 2023 at 09:57 AM.
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Thank you, missed this on Fri and was kicking myself yesterday when I was in store. I want that ratchet, lol. Almost bought the BF $200 set yesterday that has another driver and oscillating saw and another battery just to rationalize getting the ratchet, haha. Thanks again, repped
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I have both these tools, thought I'd use the ratchet more but the screwdriver has been indispensable and use it near everyday.
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I work in facilities maintenance and I have a couple of these powered screwdrivers in different buildings and I like them and use them often. I also have the M12 ratchets in different drive sizes but I always get the extended versions. These shorter ones would work for most of my work I'm sure. I go for DeWalt for my bigger power tools (except for my plumbing press) but I like the Milwaukee M12 stuff for smaller things.

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I'm an electrician and use fuels and non fuel tools all day and I don't really notice a difference. I have had just as many fuels die for various reasons. Just throw it in the gutter and go and buy another.