The M18 FUEL 7-1/4 in. Dual Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw was designed for the demand needs of the professional carpenter and remodeler. Designed to increase productivity and efficiency on the jobsite, the 2733 combines the best in accuracy, portability and performance. Weighing in at only 28 lbs. with battery, the 2733 is the Lightest Weight saw in its class. Dual bevel functionality provides users the most efficient and productive way make a variety of different cuts without flipping or turning the work piece. The Milwaukee M18 FUEL 18ga Brad Nailer delivers peak productivity at the jobsite, providing users with unmatched nailing performance without the hassle of a compressor and hose. Leveraging a nitrogen air spring mechanism, the finish nailer enables users to consistently sink nails to the proper depth in hard and soft woods while leaving clean nail holes matching the head of the nail.
- Only 28 lbs. with battery
- Dual bevel with stops at 45 and 48
- Over 600 cuts per charge
- 3-1/2 in. vertical capacity (base against fence)
- 2×8 horizontal capacity (lying flat at 90°)
- 2-5/8 nested crown capacity
- Cam locking miter detent system
- Shadow cut line indicator for quickly lining up cuts
- Integrated top and side carry handles for easy transportation
- Detent override for easily setting miter locations outside of detents
- Includes: 7-1/4 in. dual bevel sliding compound miter saw, blade wrench, carbide tipped blade, dust bag, clamp, one 2746-20 M18 FUEL gen II 18-Gauge brad nailer (tool-only)
- 2746-20: tool free jam clearing latch
- 2746-20: tool free drive depth adjustment
Loraine Roberts (verified owner) –
Easy to use. Solid design.
Allie Collins (verified owner) –
Way better than first Gen. This is a keeper
Aditya Mohr (verified owner) –
Ok, so after about 24 months use of my black/yellow cordless brad nailer it died, just as 2 previous cordless framing nailers did. The flywheel design on those just isn’t up for continuous professional use, so I wanted to try an alternative… after some research I found the Milwaukee. So far it appears to be superior in consistency of countersinking. I wish the nonmar tip were smaller, but that’s just a “getting used to” issue. I find angled firing can leave nail heads exposed, but zero misfires to date.
Hayley Wilderman (verified owner) –
The drill was extremely easy to assemble. Easy to use. And works absolutely great!
Evie Bernier (verified owner) –
I truly love this nailer. No more hose to pull around or loud compressor to listen to all day long. The only down side is the fact the the nailer itself is heavy. When you add a battery it only gets heavier. That is the only con I see but it is money well spent.
Colt Koelpin (verified owner) –
Love this tool no more compressor and hose lugging around. Powerful enough for any situation.
Elna Fisher (verified owner) –
This awesome lightweight saw met my demands with ease. I am very satisfied!
Bethel Huels (verified owner) –
Amazing. No hoses and no compressor. Should’ve bought this a long time ago.
Eliseo Dibbert (verified owner) –
I have been in flooring business for over 20 years and this is the best saw that I ever have before. Love it
Albin Kunde (verified owner) –
Got it for my hubby for a birthday present and he is running around just trying to find things to nail. I would say he’s pleased.
Jewell Nader (verified owner) –
This is one of my favorite tools. This tool saves so much time and effort.
Santos Bradtke (verified owner) –
I replaced a Paslode 18 gauge brad nailer with this. The paslode is a flawless product, but gas cartridges are getting too expensive and I’m slowly switching over to milwaukee. This brad nailer works well and I don’t see any reason to go back to paslode. I have ran about 2000 brads through this, so far with no issue. I have ran paslode brand, bosch, and porter-cable brads, all with no issue. If you do a lot of trim work, just buy it.
Hazel Lebsack (verified owner) –
This drill was easy to assemble and lightweight!
Karli Blanda (verified owner) –
I decided a few years ago that I would start buying only the best tools available as my cheaper stuff starting dying. My cheap-o corded electric brad nailer croaked i the middle of a project so I picked this one up THINKING I was getting the best of the best. I was nailing 1/4″ plywood to a wall – through drywall an in to the studs. Nearly every nail driven left exposed between 1/8 and 1/6 of an inch of nail that needed to be tapped in with a hammer. I expected better from Milwaulkee. I was using good Porter Cable 18ga nails in 1.25″ and 2″ – neither of them were driven flush. Not only that, but the gun stops feeding nails when there is only 4 left i the strip, so… wasted nails! This was all with a fully charged 5mAh battery, too. Needless to say I am very disappointed and will be returning this tool today. The only other batteries I have these days are for a Ryobi lawn trimmer so I guess I’ll try their nailer – at over 1/2 the cost!
Meghan Dietrich (verified owner) –
Lightweight, super portable and accurate. Meets the criteria for why I bought it
Tara Gusikowski (verified owner) –
Overall very happy. Gun does jamb a decent amount though. Hopefully it will get better as it gets broke in. Should have waited a week to buy it. Went on sale and came with a free 8.0 battery.
Amina Ryan (verified owner) –
This made my project of reinstalling trim so much easier. I highly recommend it.
Vilma Greenholt (verified owner) –
Very handy. Well built. Won’t quit
Vallie Goyette (verified owner) –
Wished I had this along time ago! Runs 3/4 to 2 fine!
Will Kunze (verified owner) –
Worked very well for my project. Never jammed