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HACK - M12 3497-22 FUEL 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless Hammer Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit w/2 Batteries and Bag (2-Tool) $150.69

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Kit includes a free battery. Return the battery to the store, keep the saved $$$.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../320268525
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Kit includes a free battery. Return the battery to the store, keep the saved $$$.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../320268525

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Model: Milwaukee M12 FUEL 2-Tool Combo Kit

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6d ago
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Joined Mar 2023
6d ago
a-hubs
6d ago
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This is a decent price. If you aren't in a rush, this often drops further with various hack options. I picked up the 3 battery kit (2/4/5a.h.) for $124 this past February.
6d ago
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Joined Aug 2013
6d ago
lychee9
6d ago
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Quote from a-hubs :
This is a decent price. If you aren't in a rush, this often drops further with various hack options. I picked up the 3 battery kit (2/4/5a.h.) for $124 this past February.

same. $124.53 + tax. February 3rd. I hacked two combos.
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6d ago
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hunterbush1
6d ago
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank hunterbush1

Picked these up for 199 with no hack to get into the M12 system a few months back and mane- that hammer drill is so slept on. I love that thing so much.
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6d ago
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6d ago
JimmyAllDay
6d ago
173 Posts
I need a drill for a Graco drill powered paint and stain sprayer. Does the hammer mechanism on this drill engage easily? I have been using a Milwaukee 12v impact driver and the impact hammering under the highest rpm setting causes the unit to overheat quickly and is very loud under the paint sprayer minimum operational torque. Does anyone know if the rpm on this hammer drill is fast enough to run the graco sprayer (1500rpm or more) without the hammer mechanism engaging? I know this is very specific, but a solid answer from experience will help every person in my situation
Last edited by JimmyAllDay April 12, 2025 at 08:45 PM.
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6d ago
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6d ago
Tatersalad
6d ago
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Quote from JimmyAllDay :
I need a drill for a Graco drill powered paint and stain sprayer. Does the hammer mechanism on this drill engage easily? I have been using a Milwaukee 12v impact driver and the impact hammering under the highest rpm setting causes the unit to overheat quickly and is very loud under the paint sprayer minimum operational torque. Does anyone know if the rpm on this hammer drill is fast enough to run the graco sprayer (1500rpm or more) without the hammer mechanism engaging? I know this is very specific, but a solid answer from experience will help every person in my situation

You can turn the hammer part off on drills.
6d ago
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6d ago
Badmfwallet
6d ago
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Quote from JimmyAllDay :
I need a drill for a Graco drill powered paint and stain sprayer. Does the hammer mechanism on this drill engage easily? I have been using a Milwaukee 12v impact driver and the impact hammering under the highest rpm setting causes the unit to overheat quickly and is very loud under the paint sprayer minimum operational torque. Does anyone know if the rpm on this hammer drill is fast enough to run the graco sprayer (1500rpm or more) without the hammer mechanism engaging? I know this is very specific, but a solid answer from experience will help every person in my situation
Graco says to use a 18 volt or higher drill foryour sprayer. My graco sprayer(all one unit, not the drill one) came with 2 dewalt 20v batteries. The Milwaukee 3404 drill in this deal has a hammer mode, drill mode, and multiple clutched positions you manually select. The 2 speeds are 0-450 rpm and 0-1550 rpm, I don't know if it would hit or sustain this speed under load with the sprayer. Even with 18+ volts check the max rpm because not all of the are capable of higher rpm than this.
6d ago
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truckinusa
6d ago
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Do you need the 5ah battery? I want to build a small deck. Wondering if this kit is adequate?

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Papi-Chino
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Quote from truckinusa :
Do you need the 5ah battery? I want to build a small deck. Wondering if this kit is adequate?
If your building a deck consider the 20 volt line up. More run time juice, without having to recharge.
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Papi-Chino
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6d ago
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"Well I tried to tell you so, but I guess you didnt know.."
Return of the hack, return of the hack...
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6d ago
CoralFriction164
6d ago
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deal dead? showing $229 for me
am i doing something wrong

edit: nvm i see you need to seprately add the 5 ah battery ; then later return said extra battery for the discount.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../320268545
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6d ago
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Half Decaf
6d ago
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Thanks, Powhusku for this posting. I've been looking for the M12 hammer drill to add to my tool box, and the impact driver is good to have, too.

I have had minor issues with HD on these hacks in the past -- their CSRs have pushed back a bit when I tried to decline or return the add-on ("but it is free"). This time I was able to arrange for the items to be waiting for me at separate HDs. I picked up the item I wanted, cancelled the add-on at the other HD, and I encountered no issues.
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5d ago
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R_Madridista
5d ago
106 Posts
For extra $10 you can add 50 pieces bit set. Go to the same link. In attachment options choose 50 pieces bit set and the price increases to $239. You can add the 5.0 HO battery and then do the hack same way.
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5d ago
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YankeeExile
5d ago
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Quote from hunterbush1 :
Picked these up for 199 with no hack to get into the M12 system a few months back and mane- that hammer drill is so slept on. I love that thing so much.

100% I love the drill. So versatile and well designed.
4d ago
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4d ago
WiseSnow700
4d ago
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Hey guys! I just bought a home late last year and have basically no tools whatsoever! Pretty new to the tool world system but was thinking of going towards the Milwaukee ecosystem. Looks like the Fuel setup would be the way to go, are there good 6-8 tool bundles that comes here and there from time to time? Or should I just look for hacks and build my setup from there. Thinking of doing DIY, building storage in the garage, planter boxes, and perhaps redoing the bathroom and kitchen way down the road. Thanks for taking the time in reading my comment!

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busyryan
4d ago
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Quote from WiseSnow700 :
Hey guys! I just bought a home late last year and have basically no tools whatsoever! Pretty new to the tool world system but was thinking of going towards the Milwaukee ecosystem. Looks like the Fuel setup would be the way to go, are there good 6-8 tool bundles that comes here and there from time to time? Or should I just look for hacks and build my setup from there. Thinking of doing DIY, building storage in the garage, planter boxes, and perhaps redoing the bathroom and kitchen way down the road. Thanks for taking the time in reading my comment!

I've built a couple houses (though not my occupation), fences, decks, etc.. I own or have owned dewalt 20v, m12, ryobi, and other random sets (porter cable, bosch, etc). For a homeowner doing casual work, ryobi (or comparable - eg, craftsman) is probably the best bang for the buck. The tools are not as good (usually not brushless, and have plastic gears instead of metal), but you could buy them two or three times for the same cost. Additionally, you'll likely not use them enough to wear them out (batteries can also be had fairly cheaply when on sale). Having said that, M12 fuel is a great set that's light and small enough to be used in awkward spots (eg, screws inside of cabinets), but they're still way more expensive than a cheap set of ryobi or comparable. So, you've got to decide on the cost/benefit for yourself.

Aside from all I just wrote, I prefer dewalt for construction (impact driver, circular saw, etc), ryobi for odd tools due to the affordability (caulk gun, etc), bosch or m12 for appliance work, and m12 for automotive. I also have and really like the dewalt flexvolt chainsaw and weedeater. Probably don't be like me though, and just pick one set to build upon.

To answer your main question, yes, M12 sets do come along periodically (look at HomeDepot special buys). However, you're probably better off building the exact set you want using the return hack.

Sorry if that doesn't help.
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