Whether you're a professional contractor tackling tough jobsites or a serious DIYer building at home, Milwaukee power saws deliver unmatched durability, power, and innovation. This category features five bare tool models in the M18 cordless lineup, including reciprocating saws like the Fuel Sawzall and compact Hackzall, a D-handle jig saw, and compact 6-1/2-inch circular saws—perfect for expanding your existing M18 battery ecosystem without redundant purchases.
Why Milwaukee Stands Out in Power Saws
Milwaukee has built a legendary reputation for tools that pros rely on daily, thanks to pioneering technologies like REDLINK PLUS intelligence for overload protection and brushless motors for longer runtime and efficiency. Their power saws emphasize cordless freedom without sacrificing the cutting speed of corded alternatives. All models here are bare tools, designed for users already invested in the M18 system, offering seamless compatibility with high-capacity batteries for all-day performance.
Key Features to Consider When Buying
When shopping Milwaukee power saws, prioritize these buyer-focused attributes:
- Brushless Power: All featured models use brushless motors for cooler operation, extended life, and up to 50% more power than brushed competitors.
- Ergonomics and Controls: Look for features like variable speed triggers, tool-free blade changes, and balanced designs to reduce fatigue on long jobs.
- Cutting Capacity: Reciprocating saws handle demolition and pruning; jig saws excel in curved cuts; circular saws provide precise straight-line ripping.
- Durability: Metal-reinforced components and impact-resistant housings withstand drops and harsh conditions.
- Battery Integration: M18 compatibility means one battery powers your entire toolkit.
Part of the broader Power Saws selection, these Milwaukee options shine for their pro-grade build within Power Tools.
Comparing Milwaukee Power Saw Models
With five models available, here's how they stack up to help you choose:
Reciprocating Saws: Sawzall vs. Hackzall
The M18 Fuel Sawzall offers full-size power for heavy demolition, with a longer stroke length (1-1/8 inches) and up to 3,000 SPM for faster cuts through nails, wood, and metal. Ideal for framing and remodels. In contrast, the 2625-20 M18 Hackzall is compact and one-handed, perfect for tight spaces like plumbing or automotive work, with a pivoting shoe for better control and lighter weight for overhead use.
Jig Saw: M18 Fuel D-Handle
This d-handle design provides superior control for intricate scrollwork or flush cuts, featuring four orbital settings, LED lighting, and a low-vibration system. It's a go-to for cabinetry, electrical installs, and trim work where precision matters.
Circular Saws: 2630-20 and M18 Fuel 6-1/2-Inch
Both deliver magnesium shoe accuracy and 5,500 RPM for smooth plywood or framing cuts. The 2630-20 emphasizes lightweight portability, while the Fuel version adds brushless torque for tougher materials like hardwoods. Choose based on whether you need max speed or sustained power.
If Milwaukee's ecosystem appeals but you're exploring alternatives, compare with DEWALT Power Saws for FlexVolt options or RYOBI Power Saws for budget-friendly cordless tools.
Common Use Cases for Milwaukee Power Saws
These saws excel across scenarios:
- Construction and Remodeling: Sawzall for demo, circular for framing.
- DIY Home Projects: Hackzall for pruning branches, jig saw for custom shelving.
- Professional Trades: Plumbers and electricians favor the compact designs for overhead or confined access.
- Woodworking: Circular and jig saws for precise paneling and joinery.
Backed by Milwaukee's focus on jobsite innovation, these tools integrate into larger kits under Tools & Home Improvement or Power & Hand Tools.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the warranty on Milwaukee power saws?
Milwaukee offers a 5-year limited tool warranty on these models, plus 3 years on REDLITHIUM batteries, ensuring long-term reliability for professional use.
How do Milwaukee M18 saws compare to competitors like DEWALT?
Milwaukee edges out in brushless efficiency and M18 ecosystem breadth, while DEWALT shines in higher-voltage FlexVolt for extreme power needs—choose based on your battery platform.
Which model is best for beginners?
The Hackzall or 6-1/2-inch circular saw offers approachable size and power without overwhelming features, ideal for DIY starters.
Are these saws compatible with all M18 batteries?
Yes, all bare tools work with any M18 REDLITHIUM battery, from compact XC to high-output HO packs for optimized runtime.
Can I use these for metal cutting?
Absolutely—reciprocating models with bi-metal blades handle ferrous and non-ferrous metals, while circular saws pair with metal-cutting discs for clean results.