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forum threadDmytro_B posted Jan 11, 2026 10:15 PM
forum threadDmytro_B posted Jan 11, 2026 10:15 PM

Milwaukee M18 FUEL 18V Lithium-Ion Cordless Brushless 6-1/2 in. Plunge Cut Track Saw w/5.0 Ah Battery $429.00

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Model: M18 FUEL 18V Lithium-Ion Cordless Brushless 6-1/2 in. Plunge Cut Track Saw w/5.0 Ah Battery

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Jan 12, 2026 04:09 AM
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TurbotalonJan 12, 2026 04:09 AM
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I love mine and it fits the Wen tracks perfectly, including working anti-tip.
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Jan 12, 2026 05:17 AM
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kryptonJan 12, 2026 05:17 AM
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Just got this and I did not realize how much smoother it is over my Wen TrackSaw. Regret not getting it sooner.
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Jan 13, 2026 12:03 AM
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Quote from krypton :
Just got this and I did not realize how much smoother it is over my Wen TrackSaw. Regret not getting it sooner.
Yes, but if we're talking the (corded, variable) wen ct1274 with the very-available 7 1/4" blade, it has its place with 8/4 (surfaced) patio / sturdy furniture.

No experience if its power- with a quality low-kerf/vibration blade- would handle, say, LPE, but it's an easy purchase to try out, and would be a keeper esp for less " smoother" more reclaimed look.
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Jan 13, 2026 12:47 AM
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Milwaukee / Home Depot had been aggressively discounting, particularly after BF. Is this a permanent move/adjustment by the manufacturer? Or will passing tariff costs ruin the discounts (again)?

BTW, for those that like compact storage and less work cutting foam, kaizentoolinserts has CNC'ed inserts that allow this track saw to fit in the lower-profile packout (#49-22-8425). Have to remove some of the ribbing(?) of the lid to clear, but, if a hassle, should then fit the standard height model (which would normally need the XL height one, anyways).

Track rail storage/transport/protection - anyone tried a quick DIY scheme, or any of the 3D-printed adapters ( https://www.yeggi.com/q/tracksaw/ )?
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Jan 13, 2026 06:13 PM
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ElatedKestrel3820Jan 13, 2026 06:13 PM
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Quote from Edbmsm :
Milwaukee / Home Depot had been aggressively discounting, particularly after BF. Is this a permanent move/adjustment by the manufacturer? Or will passing tariff costs ruin the discounts (again)?BTW, for those that like compact storage and less work cutting foam, kaizentoolinserts has CNC'ed inserts that allow this track saw to fit in the lower-profile packout (#49-22-8425). Have to remove some of the ribbing(?) of the lid to clear, but, if a hassle, should then fit the standard height model (which would normally need the XL height one, anyways).Track rail storage/transport/protection - anyone tried a quick DIY scheme, or any of the 3D-printed adapters ( https://www.yeggi.com/q/tracksaw/ )?
I gave the giant packout to my son in law and cut the foam section that actually holds the saw and dust bag... and built the box to fit. Fits perfectly in the back floorboard of my truck
Jan 14, 2026 02:39 AM
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hunterbush1Jan 14, 2026 02:39 AM
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Quote from Edbmsm :
Milwaukee / Home Depot had been aggressively discounting, particularly after BF. Is this a permanent move/adjustment by the manufacturer? Or will passing tariff costs ruin the discounts (again)?BTW, for those that like compact storage and less work cutting foam, kaizentoolinserts has CNC'ed inserts that allow this track saw to fit in the lower-profile packout (#49-22-8425). Have to remove some of the ribbing(?) of the lid to clear, but, if a hassle, should then fit the standard height model (which would normally need the XL height one, anyways).Track rail storage/transport/protection - anyone tried a quick DIY scheme, or any of the 3D-printed adapters ( https://www.yeggi.com/q/tracksaw/ )?
The tool itself went on sale for 369 with a battery (no charger) over the holidays and 369 with the track but no battery. They did each sale twice within a few weeks of each other. I know because I really want it and just didn't pull the trigger. I have a Ryobi track saw and can't justify a nicer one until the one I have doesn't crank 90's. It's arguably the worst cordless track saw, but it does great with 3d printed hogwash jigs and squares. I've used the hell out of it and it just keeps on doing its job so it can't get fired.
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Jan 17, 2026 03:09 AM
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majestrosJan 17, 2026 03:09 AM
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My favorite tool I have ever bought
Jan 18, 2026 06:40 AM
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marc3Jan 18, 2026 06:40 AM
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I got the $369 w tracking deal at HD in Nov. Still have yet to crack the box open. I have never owned a track saw and the only possible upcoming project I may use it for is laying a laminate floor in basement to rip some of the boards down.

Chose the M18 saw+ track deal since the track is a $149 add-on.

For a battery, the 2x 5.0ah starter kit free tool deals were hackable whereby you ended up paying $82 for the kit on a $199 purchase when HD split the items up on the bill. $41 a battery + & "free charger" is a nice way to build your own complete bundle on the saw. 😉

I have a table saw but I don't like to use it. Scares me to operate and I can never seem to get the entire length perfectly square.

I have a 4.5" DeWalt circ saw that I have used w a straight edge to rip sheet goods or my bora straight edge clamp if it's on the 4ft dimension but it always takes so much time to setup.

Those who have one tell me I will wonder what I did without it.

Total luxury tool for a DIYer but I am also setting myself up w the packout to store it.

I had previously bought the Ridgid daily deal for $399 that came w the track but also a 6ah battery and charger and 1 clamp. Lifetime service agreement (warranty) and cheaper tracks as well as a router accessory option to also use w the tracks were some advantages as I already own some ridgid tools including the router.

Returned the Ridgid once I decided on the M18.

In the end, I paid about the same w my M18 starter kit hack though adding extra track and accessories is more costly but I like the fact that Milwaukee went w industry std track specs and in a few years, if I choose to sell my track saw the Milwaukee will be worth more and sell quicker. I also like the options for Packout storage on the m18.

PS: HD has a $109 deal to get the clamps and 31" track. By far the most cost-effective option as i think that short track will come in handy and the clamps are $40 on their own.

Any other good options for clamps beyond the Milwaukee?

PPS: one other stupid factor w the Ridgid bundle: it only came w 1 clamp? Wtf? Wouldn't u need a clamp on both ends of the track? 🤔
Last edited by marc3 January 17, 2026 at 10:48 PM.
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