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Milwaukee M12 FUEL 12V 3 in. Brushless Cordless Compact Cut Off Tool Kit with 4.0Ah Battery, Charger & Bag

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Milwaukee M12 FUEL 12V 3 in. Brushless Cordless Compact Cut Off Tool Kit with 4.0Ah Battery, Charger & BagM12 FUEL 3" Brushless Compact Cut Off Tool Kit A powerful 12V compact cut off tool designed for one handed, multi material cutting. The brushless POWERSTATE motor spins at 20,000 RPM and the kit includes a 4. 0Ah REDLITHIUM battery, charger, three blades, dust shoe, and contractor bag for versatile, clean cuts. Key Features: Multi Material Cutting: 20,000 RPM POWERSTATE brushless motor for fast, accurate cuts across metal, tile, and plastics

M12 FUEL 3" Brushless Compact Cut Off Tool Kit

A powerful 12V compact cut off tool designed for one-handed, multi-material cutting. The brushless POWERSTATE motor spins at 20,000 RPM and the kit includes a 4.0Ah REDLITHIUM battery, charger, three blades, dust shoe, and contractor bag for versatile, clean cuts.


Key Features:

  • Multi-Material Cutting: 20,000 RPM POWERSTATE brushless motor for fast, accurate cuts across metal, tile, and plastics
  • Reversible Blade Rotation: Select forward or reverse for optimal control over cut direction and material removal
  • Dust Control & Depth Adjustment: Tool-free accessory guard and shoe with vacuum adapter for cleaner work and adjustable cut depth
  • Complete Kit: Includes metal cut off wheel, diamond tile blade, carbide abrasive blade, XC4.0 battery, charger, shoe/guard, wrench, flange adapter, and bag
  • One-Handed Ergonomics: Balanced, in-line design optimized for comfortable single-hand operation

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Battery System M12
Voltage 12V
Motor Type Brushless (POWERSTATE)
Maximum Speed (RPM) 20,000 RPM
Blade Diameter 3 in
Blade Location Left
Bevel Capacity
Maximum Cut Depth @ 90° 0.64 in
Maximum Cut Depth @ 45° 0.0 in
Cordless/Corded Cordless
Battery Power Type Lithium-Ion
Number of Batteries Included 1
Battery Amp Hours 4.0 Ah
Included Accessories Metal cut off wheel,Diamond tile blade,Carbide abrasive blade,Blade wrench,7/16" flange adapter,Shoe guard,Vacuum adapter,Contractor bag
Power Tool Features Depth Adjustment,Keyed Blade Change,Spindle Lock,Tool-free guard adjustment
Construction/Material Plastic; polycarbonate/rubber/glass-filled nylon/metal
Product Dimensions (L x W x H) 8.89 in x 4.72 in x 3.46 in
Product Weight 2.43 lb
Color Family Red
Certifications and Listings UL Listed
Manufacturer Warranty 5 Year Warranty on Tool and 3 Year Warranty on Batteries

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What materials can this tool cut?
A: With the included blades it cuts metal, stainless, tile, and plastic; additional 3" cut-off wheels can be used for other materials.


Q: Does it have dust collection?
A: Yes, the accessory shoe includes a vacuum adapter for dust mitigation and features tool-free depth adjustment.


Q: Are the blades reversible?
A: You can select forward or reverse blade rotation to control cutting direction and material removal.


Q: What batteries are compatible?
A: It uses Milwaukee M12 batteries and includes a REDLITHIUM XC 4.0Ah pack in this kit.


Q: What is the maximum cut depth?
A: Up to 0.64 in at 90 degrees; 0 in at 45 degrees.


Sleek Power for Precision Cuts

This compact cut off tool brings a refined, purposeful silhouette to the workshop, delivering crisp, confident cuts with a whisper of industrial chic. The reversible blade guard and streamlined dust shoe are standout details—functional and beautifully considered. Style it with a bold red contractor bag and neatly organized blades for a polished, ready-to-work vignette. It’s a small luxury that elevates any project with precision and poise.


Make cleaner, faster cuts with Milwaukee’s M12 FUEL compact cut off tool—add the kit to your cart and power through your next project.

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The story was super cute in the romance/chemistry department but I couldn't finish it. I couldn't get past the terrible parenting. Okay, it wasn't terrible per se, he wasn't being abused and was obviously loved, but it was like everything you absolutely don't do with a three year old unless you want your kid to be entitled, demanding, have no concept of consent, and never respect boundaries or safety rules, and feel insecure and unsafe in a world they to them, is really big and scary and new. They constantly reward bad behavior, use bribes, give in to fits and tantrums, and there's even a scene where the kid nearly runs into traffic and they lure him back with ice cream and don't do anything that impresses upon him how dangerous that was or why he needs to listen/follow the rules. Like, he already knows he can get whatever he wants if he screams enough about it, so why should he bother even bother giving into bribes if he doesn't feel like it? Next time he's gonna do it again and you might not be so lucky. Oh, and they keep asking him open ended questions when there's only one acceptable answer, which is a great way to set yourself up for conflict and honestly kind of mean. "Do you want to put your shoes on?" What if the kid says no? You offered them a choice when there wasn't one. Great way to tell them you can't be trusted at your word. "Haha jk, you don't get a choice!" If you wanna offer a choice, offer a real choice. "It's time to go. Would you like your left shoe first or your right shoe?" And the begging. Oh my God. They actually beg the kid to cooperate. Beg. No wonder his behavior is all over the place, he thinks he holds the most power, that he's in control, but he's only just arrived in this world and it's a confusing a terrifying place, and he doesn't know how it works, that would make him feel unsafe in the extreme, like anytime anything new happens or he encounters anything he's unsure of or doesn't like. Mom can't protect him, she has no control over anything apparently, so lashing out to find where the boundaries are in order to seek safety makes sense, except nobody sets boundaries, so he just keeps acting out and never feels secure. The kid with behavioral issues being raised by people who never bothered to read a single book on child development/psychology/behavior management is very realistic, I'll give you that, but from someone who single parents and has worked with kids in this age range extensively and seen this far too much in real life, I just couldn't enjoy reading it fictionalized. I spent the whole time pausing my reading to rant at the main characters' poor understanding of what kids that age need/are capable of. Weirdly, it was like the author knew that too, because the kid's reactions and outbursts and defiance was a realistic protrayal of the sort of parenting shown here. Hint. A three year old is old enough to have real conversations after nearly running into traffic about things like why listening when Mom says stop is an important safety rule that can't be broken, and old enough for actual consequences when dangerous behavior that's been explained to him is repeated. Pretending it didn't happen and giving him ice cream so he'll be easier to deal with in the moment is lazy and irresponsible parenting that might get him killed in the future. Second hint: letting little boys walk all over you and never have to respect the word "no" is teaching them coercion and entitlement. and we wonder why grown men don't respect boundaries or the word no and think coercion equals consent.
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