I'm planning to dive into Milwaukee tools and want to spend around $2,000 to $3,000 on woodworking tools. I'm curious if anyone has tips for getting the best value for my money. Should I talk to a sales rep or just head into Home Depot to explore options?
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A good strategy is to visit Milwaukee's website and create a list of the tools you need. Decide whether you want to stick with the M18 platform or mix in some M12 tools. Watch for those 'buy one get one' deals, especially if you buy a drill kit. Start with the tools you'll use the most, and keep an eye on sales for the less urgent items. Slickdeals can be helpful for tracking what's available and past sales too.
For woodworking, I'd recommend sticking with the M12 line. If you already have a sense of what you need, shopping Home Depot's sales is a smart move. They often have promotions where purchasing a certain amount gets you a discount or a free tool/battery.
If you can maximize the 'buy more, save more' offers a couple of times, that's a pretty solid deal. If you go in-store while a sales rep is around, you might score a free battery or a shirt as well!
Definitely keep an eye out for sales and combo deals. Home Depot has daily deals on power tools that pop up pretty often, so checking their website can lead to some good finds.
I'm just waiting for the 6.5" circular saw to go on sale!

M12 is cool, but what do I do about tools like track saws, table saws, and miter saws? Aren't those mostly M18?