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    Cordless circular saw recommendations ?

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    #2
    Milwaukee is the only cordless tool I’ll ever buy. I’ve finally learned to apply the “buy once, cry once” principle to my tool purchases.


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      #3
      Cordless circular saw recommendations ?

      Milwaukee, Dewalt or Makita would be my choice

      Sierracharlie out…

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        #4
        Long time Dewalt fan who recently switched over to Milwaukee at Christmas. You can’t go wrong with either but the M-18 or Fuel brushless series Milwaukee’s are what I would go with now.

        I was going to go with the Fuel but found a nice Fuel drill/driver package that included a “free” M-18 tool of choice and I got the circular. Extremely happy with it so far.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Smart View Post
          Long time Dewalt fan who recently switched over to Milwaukee at Christmas. You can’t go wrong with either but the M-18 or Fuel brushless series Milwaukee’s are what I would go with now.

          I was going to go with the Fuel but found a nice Fuel drill/driver package that included a “free” M-18 tool of choice and I got the circular. Extremely happy with it so far.
          This is what I did as well during Christmas. The Milwaukee set is a great choice. My Dewalt batteries needed replacement. It was almost as cheap to buy all new than buying the batteries.

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            #6
            I own a fence company and we use 20v DeWalt. We have two 6 1/2" and one 7 1/4" cordless saws. All perform extremely well. I have another guy that works for me and he prefers to use his set of Milwaukee tools. They work well also. Don't think you can go wrong with either

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              #7
              I have a Milwaukee 12 volt one and for the light use I got it for, it is awesome.

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                #8
                I know my opinion is not going to be very popular by I Loving my Ryobi tools, I would have never bought theme but my wife got me a combo for Christmas one year and I've just kept adding to them. Homedepot runs good deals on batteries all the time. I use mine way more than the average guy but not to the level of a contractor and I've never had a problem. I have 12 different tools and 8 batteries.

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                  #9
                  HILTI is what I use. Best you can get IMO. I have all their 22v tools. Use the handsaw the most. Mine is going on 8 years old never had a problem with it.


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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Hoggslayer View Post
                    I know my opinion is not going to be very popular by I Loving my Ryobi tools, I would have never bought theme but my wife got me a combo for Christmas one year and I've just kept adding to them. Homedepot runs good deals on batteries all the time. I use mine way more than the average guy but not to the level of a contractor and I've never had a problem. I have 12 different tools and 8 batteries.
                    I have Ryobi tools as well, they have been very good tools for my use.

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                      #11
                      Mikita

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                        #12
                        I have both a Milwaukee and Dewalt. They're about the same as far as saws go. A Milwaukee drill is far above a Dewalt drill though.

                        What I dislike about Milwaukee is when they went LI, they didn't give an adapter option for older tools so you had to buy all new tools. You can get one but not a milwaukee.
                        Last edited by Kossetx; 04-19-2020, 06:53 AM.

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                          #13
                          If it is occasional home use, any of the major brands are fine, find one on sale. If you are going to be working it everyday, you can listen to the people that use them everyday experiences. But it seems from other threads even in that group you will get many different answers. I think at the end of the day it does not matter, cordless tools are awesome

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                            #14
                            Brushless motors!

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                              #15
                              I tell ya, for the money spent, my Porter-Cable has been bullet proof....so far. From a commercial use standpoint, I don't know how it'd do. (probably nowhere near Makita, etc) However, for DIY it's been good to me.

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