Home Depot has Milwaukee M18 18V Lithium-Ion Cordless 6-1/2" Circular Saw w/ (2) M18 5.0 Ah Batteries (2630-20-48-11-1852B) on sale for $199. Shipping is free.
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Features:
Milwaukee 2630-20 offers a powerful motor generates up to 3,500 RPM to easily and quickly cut tough material
Bevel capacity of up to 50
Electronic brake stops the blade quickly
Aircraft aluminum shoe helps improve accuracy
Ergonomic, compact and lightweight design with soft-grip handle for operator comfort
The Milwaukee M18 6½ in. Circular Saw is designed to provide users with powerful lightweight cutting for a variety of applications including plumbing, electrical, framing, finishing, and carpentry. The cordless circular saw is a high-performance tool that delivers the most durability in a cordless saw. Its powerful 3,500 RPM motor lets users quickly and easily cut through tough material such as LVL headers. Magnesium upper guards give users best-in-class durability to protect the blade from drops. The soft-grip handle is ergonomically designed to provide users with superior comfort and balance for easily controlled cuts. An easy-to-read aircraft aluminum shoe is lightweight, durable and gives users greater accuracy in rip cuts while using the lightweight cordless circular saw.
Product SKU:
341577605
UPC:
882346336971
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Home Depot has Milwaukee M18 18V Lithium-Ion Cordless 6-1/2" Circular Saw w/ (2) M18 5.0 Ah Batteries (2630-20-48-11-1852B) on sale for $199. Shipping is free.
Thanks Community Member Taco_Doomsday for sharing this deal
Features:
Milwaukee 2630-20 offers a powerful motor generates up to 3,500 RPM to easily and quickly cut tough material
Bevel capacity of up to 50
Electronic brake stops the blade quickly
Aircraft aluminum shoe helps improve accuracy
Ergonomic, compact and lightweight design with soft-grip handle for operator comfort
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Let me preface with I'm not a contractor but I try to only get fuel line just cause it's nice to have the extra power when I need it. As for this is the m18 okay enough for my use. I just build as a hobby and looking to ditch the cord?
Let me preface with I'm not a contractor but I try to only get fuel line just cause it's nice to have the extra power when I need it. As for this is the m18 okay enough for my use. I just build as a hobby and looking to ditch the cord?
I bought this saw earlier this year for general use around the home and property. It's worked just fine for what I've done thus far---cutting 2x4s, building a stool, ripping 1/2" plywood, other random cuts. Often I just need to make a cut or two for a project I'm working on, so much nicer to just grab this and get the cut done instead of dragging out a corded saw and extension cord for just a cut or two. Maybe it's not suited for heavier work, but if I run into something like that I'll just get the bigger corded saw out.
Good deal, keep in mind the newer model 2833-20 runs at much higher rpm and is Brushless and is the latest model. Still this is a solid deal for the batteries alone worth the buy and this is the older brushed model.
Best I have seen 2 5.0 batteries is $100. And you get a saw. Good deal must resist.
No, you pay $100 for a saw. Not saying it's a bad deal, just that there's no "and you get a saw." Break it however you want, but the package is $200, so if you consider the batteries to be $100, the saw is as well
No, you pay $100 for a saw. Not saying it's a bad deal, just that there's no "and you get a saw." Break it however you want, but the package is $200, so if you consider the batteries to be $100, the saw is as well
Yep should have worded that better. And you get the saw for $100 also.
Let me preface with I'm not a contractor but I try to only get fuel line just cause it's nice to have the extra power when I need it. As for this is the m18 okay enough for my use. I just build as a hobby and looking to ditch the cord?
For a DIY hobbyist, this saw is more than adequate. Have used it around the house, and more than enough power to go through anything. It's very light and I think it has great ergonomics.
I like the Milwaukee M18 system. I'm also invested in the more compact M12 system. Great selection of tools on both voltages. This is a more than adequate saw for home use, but I'm waiting for the 2732.
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