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Milwaukee M18 Fuel 18V Brushless 7-1/4" Circular Saw (Tool-Only)

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$149

$249

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Home Depot has Milwaukee M18 Fuel 18V Brushless 7-1/4" Circular Saw (Tool-Only, 2732-20) on sale for $149. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Mrcalifornia for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Magnesium shoe and guards for maximum durability
  • Integrated rafter hook for easy storage between cuts
  • LED light for increased accuracy and visibility
  • Integrated dust port on guard and included vac adapter
  • Electric brake for stopping blade after trigger is released
  • 2-1/2 in. of cut depth
  • Compatible with all M18 batteries and tools
  • Includes: 2732-20 7-1/4 in. circular saw, blade, wrench

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  • 5-year limited warranty
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $100 lower (40% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $249.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Home Depot has Milwaukee M18 Fuel 18V Brushless 7-1/4" Circular Saw (Tool-Only, 2732-20) on sale for $149. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Mrcalifornia for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Magnesium shoe and guards for maximum durability
  • Integrated rafter hook for easy storage between cuts
  • LED light for increased accuracy and visibility
  • Integrated dust port on guard and included vac adapter
  • Electric brake for stopping blade after trigger is released
  • 2-1/2 in. of cut depth
  • Compatible with all M18 batteries and tools
  • Includes: 2732-20 7-1/4 in. circular saw, blade, wrench

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • 5-year limited warranty
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $100 lower (40% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $249.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Model: M18 FUEL 18V Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 7-1/4 in. Circular Saw (Tool-Only)

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No. The new gen is 2834-20. This one is 2732-20.
This is a very capable saw. However the newer gen has an LED light and bevel detects for common angles.
you can cut your fingers off with a pair of scissors as well, do you not use those?

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rKhayd
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Is this the new gen version?
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Quote from rKhayd :
Is this the new gen version?
No. The new gen is 2834-20. This one is 2732-20.
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IndigoLake269
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Quote from Awoke :
No. The new gen is 2834-20. This one is 2732-20.
Are there any major benefits to the new gen over this?
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simdeels
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Thanks I have the 1st gen and some reviewers said this 2nd gen was heavier by 4lbs. The 3rd gen is coming out soon and i heard will be $249 and is a pound or so lighter than the 2nd gen.
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A circular saw was the final M18 fuel piece I was missing to add in replacing corded and older dewalt stuff, this is perfect timing. My local HD had two left in stock, too.

In for 1.

I'll add that my Milwaukee stuff (mainly automotive tools like their mid torque impact) have been much better than the yellow and black stuff I had been using. Batteries more consistent and all around better performance.
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Quote from IndigoLake269 :
Are there any major benefits to the new gen over this?
This is a very capable saw. However the newer gen has an LED light and bevel detects for common angles.
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Quote from Figity :
I saw a vinyl fence guy use a circular saw and I thought heck ya and then I looked up how to use it and saw you can chop your fingers off with just a small slip and said heck naw!
you can cut your fingers off with a pair of scissors as well, do you not use those?
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dealsfordad
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Damn, so tempted. Do I replace my 27 year old Craftsman corded? Will the M18 batteries and chargers still be around in 27 years? I currently just have the M18 drill.
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I have this. Bought for the same price last summer on a hack. It's an excellent sidewinder. The right-side blade is sometimes a turn off for people but you get used to the layout quickly. I don't think 1 pound and bevel detents are worth the price for the new saw. If you're just breaking down sheet goods and 2x material then consider the smaller circ saw. It's much lighter and has the left-side blade. If you're framing then you really want the rear handle. This one is an all purpose that I love because it does everything I need and it's lighter than the rear handle model.
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Jaymz99
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Quote from Saving4aLambo :
This is a very capable saw. However the newer gen has an LED light and bevel detects for common angles.
This too says LED light in the description. Is that incorrect?
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Quote from dealsfordad :
Damn, so tempted. Do I replace my 27 year old Craftsman corded? Will the M18 batteries and chargers still be around in 27 years? I currently just have the M18 drill.
I still love my old 15amp 7.25in corded circ saw, especially if you are doing *a lot* of thicker cuts.

I finally added a Milwaukee 6 1/2 inch cordless saw about 10 years ago -- one of my very first Slickdeal purchases, I think....a refurb that look liked it had never been used -- and it's been a great edition. Perfect for when I don't want to mess with a cord. Perfect for ripping plywood. But definitely not perfect for everything, as it is noticeably underpowered.

These newer ones bridge the gap between the two. Very tempting....
Last edited by beritolam August 14, 2024 at 07:44 AM.
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Quote from HulaH00p :
I have this. Bought for the same price last summer on a hack. It's an excellent sidewinder. The right-side blade is sometimes a turn off for people but you get used to the layout quickly. I don't think 1 pound and bevel detents are worth the price for the new saw. If you're just breaking down sheet goods and 2x material then consider the smaller circ saw. It's much lighter and has the left-side blade. If you're framing then you really want the rear handle. This one is an all purpose that I love because it does everything I need and it's lighter than the rear handle model.
All-purpose is a good way to think about this. There are plenty of options here if you need lighter for thinner cuts. If you just want that one circ saw that can do everything, this is a good price point to start....especially if you are already in the Big Red ecosystem of tools.
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The equvialent brushless metabo hpt (formerly Hitachi) with pretty much all the same features (plus a work light) is like $99 now at pretty much anywhere (Lowe's, Menards, Amazon I've all seen this week). I own both brands and find the quality to be very similar but metabo isn't as hyped so doesn't have the mark up. They make m18 to metabo adapters as well so you can just use your m18 batteries or you can look at buying one of their tool combos if you are missing other tools. They often bundle 2 batteries and chargers and Lowe's is clearanceing their bundles. I bought their compact drill and driver and really like them.
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Quote from dealsfordad :
Damn, so tempted. Do I replace my 27 year old Craftsman corded? Will the M18 batteries and chargers still be around in 27 years? I currently just have the M18 drill.
I stick with corded for any tool that spins a rotating blade of some sort, i.e. angle grinder, dremel, circular saws. I don't know how improved battery technology has gotten, but the last thing I need when making crucial cuts is the battery running out of juice, or more often, it hit thermal load and shut itself off.
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