2018 Gen 2 Milwaukee M18 Fuel 7-1/4" Circular Saw 2732-21HD w/ 12.0 ah Battery Demo
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- This video shows in action clips of the Milwaukee M18 Fuel Circular Saw 2732-21HD and is a quick video showcasing it's performance. This is the new 2018 Gen 2 model, for the most part it's very similar in design and features as the original M18 Fuel model with 7-1/4" blade however has a new larger motor and a dust port that accepts a vacuum attachment. Check out the full review on the Tool Craze website for more info. toolcraze.net/...
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These new saws with the big battery's are insane.
Pause the video at 0:25 and look at where the sawdust is going. This is the beauty of a right blade saw. For the people who are just too dumb to understand what sawdust is, it's a mixture of poisonous glues, mold spores, and fine dust, and it's not safe to breathe it in. A right blade saw is not a "left handed" saw. A right blade saw is the only configuration that blows the dust, down, and towards the ground, away from your body, when doing a right handed cut. The blade facing away from you, means the sawdust evacuation port is also aiming away from you (no dust in your face). That's why you use a right blade saw. A left blade worm drive saw doesn't even have a dust port, and after one cut, you are completely encapsulated in fine dust (unless you operate the worm drive saw with your left hand). Dust might not matter to you; most men seem to love fiberglass insulation, glue, and solvents. But personally, I cannot withstand any level of fine dust. Many woodworkers now believe that sawdust is actually poisonous, and they won't operate a saw without a respirator on. A right blade saw is not a "left handed" saw, it's a right handed saw that is ideal for cutting small or medium width boards that produce fine dust.
12.0 ah battery amazing , more power for any kind Milwaukee tool .
you should check out the review toolcraze.net/2018-gen-2-milwaukee-m18-fuel-7-1-4-circular-saw-2732-21hd-honest-review/
A right beast👍👍👍👍👍👍
Nice tool. Good to see you
Hey Tomas!
If you use the right blade for the application you get the best results. Well done Milwaukee I can bet they'll bring out a real cordless worm drive circular saw
Nobody has a real cordless worm drive, those that look like cordless worm drive from Makita and DeWalt are fake and actually sidewinders that try to look like a worm drive.
Milwaukee actually just as good as those models, look at my comparison video and you'll see.
My frend i saw in your web site the Klein Tools Rechargeable Auto-Off Headlamp 56034 Provides All-Day Illumination great tool
Try ripping a 4x4 length ways to make it a 2x2, that's tough on the first gen of the same saw which ended with over heating the saw/battery within 4' or less of the cut.
I can believe that if the user pushed too hard for the saw to catch up. Depending on how a cordless saw performs, the best way to use them is to go at their pace and you'll be fine. Of course more powerful saws can be pushed harder than others.
I also posted a comparison video to go along with this one where I put the new 2018 Gen 2 Milwaukee M18 Fuel model against Makita's X2 brushless rear handle saw model. You might want to check that one out to see how they compare. You might be surprised!
Put the blade on the left side and I'll buy it. For now I carry a cord for my worm drive, everything else is on battery
definitely, need to make a left blade model for sure