Milwaukee cordless drill, orange case
Description
I lost my Milwaukee M12 cordless drill, the orange and black one, yesterday around 3pm near the Home Depot on Jordan Lane in Huntsville. It's a compact 12V drill, with a slightly worn grip and a small dent on the metal chuck. The battery is attached, and there’s blue painter’s tape with my initials 'PP' written on it stuck to the battery. It’s not just a tool—it's my go-to for weekend projects, and I really need it back for a home renovation this month. If anyone finds it, please drop it at the customer service desk at Home Depot or message me here; I’d be incredibly grateful.
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