Our M12 Oscillating Multi-Tool has the versatility, power, and control to complete problematic job site applications. The multi-tool is ideal for remodelers, flooring contractors, maintenance repair technicians, and electricians. It performs cuts, grinds, sands, and scrapes at odd angles and in difficult work areas. The cordless multi-tool is powered by our M12 REDLITHIUM Battery (sold separately) providing up to 25% more runtime. The multi-tool can make flush or plunge cuts, remove grout, sand and tackle other awkward jobs. The Milwaukee Multi-Tool operates from 5,000 to 20,000 OPM, matching the speed to the application. An all-metal gear case provides added durability, while the over-molded, ergonomic handle allows for extra control. The included universal adapter allows you to use our M12 Multi-Tool with most competitor accessories for even greater versatility. The cordless tool comes with 5 assorted sanding sheets, a sanding pad, and a wood cutting blade.
Very good construction and saved allot of time ! It’s worth the investment for sure. I installed 3 on demand water heaters with allot of precision on the cut.
I think as well the light aids in marking cuts visible
Very good product.
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Qwerty user –
The Milwaukie 12V system is pretty basic and the method for holding the battery in place just doesn’t cut it on a vibrating tool. The battery falls out in use, so it has to be taped to the tool. Still, for the sake of a cheap tool, I can do that. Suggest the corded version if you want to use it regularly, or their 18V if you can spend almost 3x as much. I have two 12V and two 18V Milwaukie tools. The 18V tools are good. This is the last 12V Milwaukie I’ll buy. I like Makita better.
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Anonymous –
This tool is very useful and easy to change out attachments. This has really simplified many jobs for me. I’ve recommended this tool to many colleagues.
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Anonymous –
defected in less than a month, used a few times.
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MatthewIL –
Handiest little multi tool but has incredible power! Crazy amounts of attachments and uses it’s no wonder it’s just called the multi tool.
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Anonymous –
Tool works great for getting up old linoleum. The only issue is all three batteries I have constantly come loose. Turn it on and the minute the blade touches anything the battery slips down about a millimeter and the tool shuts off. I either have to hold my palm against the battery or constantly push it back in. The tool is new. 2 new batteries and 1 older one.
I would by the 18v if I could do it over again. Maybe avoid this battery style all together.
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Anonymous –
The tool has 8 metal nubs that hold the cutting tool in place. The 1st time i used it 5 of them sheared off
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M.Thomas –
Wow… Had never used one of these until last week. Absolutely amazing tool. We’ll worth it and you’ll be surprised at how many uses you find for it.
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Arielt2403 –
Cuts walls pretty good, is a little noisy but I don’t see that as a problem
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Anonymous –
wish it had a quick release . LITERALLY a perfect tool except its missing a Tool-less chuck .
Mike –
Very good construction and saved allot of time ! It’s worth the investment for sure. I installed 3 on demand water heaters with allot of precision on the cut.
I think as well the light aids in marking cuts visible
Very good product.
Qwerty user –
The Milwaukie 12V system is pretty basic and the method for holding the battery in place just doesn’t cut it on a vibrating tool. The battery falls out in use, so it has to be taped to the tool. Still, for the sake of a cheap tool, I can do that. Suggest the corded version if you want to use it regularly, or their 18V if you can spend almost 3x as much. I have two 12V and two 18V Milwaukie tools. The 18V tools are good. This is the last 12V Milwaukie I’ll buy. I like Makita better.
Anonymous –
This tool is very useful and easy to change out attachments. This has really simplified many jobs for me. I’ve recommended this tool to many colleagues.
Anonymous –
defected in less than a month, used a few times.
MatthewIL –
Handiest little multi tool but has incredible power! Crazy amounts of attachments and uses it’s no wonder it’s just called the multi tool.
Anonymous –
Tool works great for getting up old linoleum. The only issue is all three batteries I have constantly come loose. Turn it on and the minute the blade touches anything the battery slips down about a millimeter and the tool shuts off. I either have to hold my palm against the battery or constantly push it back in. The tool is new. 2 new batteries and 1 older one.
I would by the 18v if I could do it over again. Maybe avoid this battery style all together.
Anonymous –
The tool has 8 metal nubs that hold the cutting tool in place. The 1st time i used it 5 of them sheared off
M.Thomas –
Wow… Had never used one of these until last week. Absolutely amazing tool. We’ll worth it and you’ll be surprised at how many uses you find for it.
Arielt2403 –
Cuts walls pretty good, is a little noisy but I don’t see that as a problem
Anonymous –
wish it had a quick release . LITERALLY a perfect tool except its missing a Tool-less chuck .