The M18 FUEL 10 in. Dual Bevel Sliding Compound Miter saw was designed to meet the demanding needs of professional carpenters and remodelers. Delivering greater capacity than many corded 10 in. sliding miter saws and the POWERSTATE Brushless motor delivering corded cutting performance the 2734 provides users a solution to replace their corded miter saws. The REDLITHIUM HD9.0 battery pack delivers up to 400 cuts per charge making the saw capable of lasting an entire day on site with only 1-pack. Premium features like an adjustable stainless steel detent plate, cam locking miter system, easy access bevel adjustment lever and both a detent override lock and chop lock lever located on the front of the tool the M18 FUEL miter saw is designed for easy operation and repeatable, accurate cuts. The Milwaukee M18 FUEL brushless cordless circular saw was designed for carpenters, remodelers and general contractors that rely on durable and dependable tools.
- 5-3/4 in. vertical capacity (base board against the fence)
- 2×12 horizontal capacity (lying flat at 90°)
- 5-1/4 in. vertical capacity nested crown
- Cam locking miter system with adjustable stainless steel miter detent plate and 11 detent locations
- Dual bevel with 9 detents and easy access bevel lever
- Shadow cut line indicator for quickly lining up cuts
- Top and side carrying handles for maximum portability
- Detent override for easily setting miter locations outside of detents
- Up to 400 cuts per charge
- Tall sliding/removable fences to support large base and crown against the fence
- Includes: 10 in. dual bevel sliding compound miter saw, blade wrench, carbide tipped blade, dust bag and clamp, one 2732-20 7-1/4 in. circular saw, blade, wrench
- 2732-20: 2-1/2 in. of cut depth
- 2732-20: integrated dust port on guard and included vac adapter
Aletha Crona (verified owner) –
This saw is great. Easy to setup and use. Heavy Duty.
Alberta Armstrong (verified owner) –
I may never use a corded circular saw again. I have been using the 6.5″ cordless circular saws from Milwaukee and Dewalt for years and while they do a nice job they always felt like they were struggling to power through. This saw has the perfect weight and balance and starts and stops smoothly. My first outing was to cut a large number of plywood sheets into pre-set squares and rectangles for a school project. Put in a new plywood blade and got through all 100+ cuts with plenty of juice left on my XC8.0 battery. Second use was cross citing 2x6s and 2x8s, and no issue there either. I would certainly recommend making the leap if you are in the market for a cordless circular saw.
Novella Gleichner (verified owner) –
It’s a Milwaukee what else is there to say?
Blanca Lehner (verified owner) –
works well plus buying it from Home Depot is always excellent
Jedidiah McDermott (verified owner) –
We bought it for our son and he absolutely loves it.
Enid Walker (verified owner) –
I’ve have been wanting to buy this for a couple of years now. Finally got it and the table saw. All it took was for me to be unemployed and covid 19 for me to get what I dearly wanted.Thanks Home Depot and Milwaukee Tool for the buy more save more sale. Ps I’m still unemployed and I’m still buying Milwaukee Tool. A week ago I put my pre order in for the 30 degree Framing nailer and today I put in for the 21 degree framing nailer.
Mauricio VonRueden (verified owner) –
Great Saw!
Lucas McGlynn (verified owner) –
Best Circular Saw ever!!!!
Chaz Legros (verified owner) –
I wish I would have bought this saw sooner. It makes working on the job site better.
Donavon Wintheiser (verified owner) –
Great saw. I would highly recommend. Corded power
Timmothy Bednar (verified owner) –
I used to be a DeWalt owner Milwaukee is good some of their designs may still have a lot of work to do they’re 5CX batteries are junk I bought four of them and they’ve lasted no longer than 2 months maybe 3 months of time 12 amp batteries are awesome but they’re fives suck would reprimand anyone buying their five amp batteries
Alessandro Ferry (verified owner) –
i have had this saw for a few months now and no complaints except one. my neighbor and i were truing the blade and the fence to blade alignment was fine. The blade to table alignment however, was a little more complicated. in the owners manual on page 11, “Squaring the blade to the table” step 6, says to use a T25 wrench to adjust the bevel setting. This is inaccurate as this is adjusted with an Allen wrench, not a T-25. naturally, the adjustment screw stripped out and i had to call SAWDUST. they kindly sent me a replacement and when it arrived it was part # 44-60-0026 shown on the bag as well as in the Service Parts List. So they sent me out a replacement part, assuring it would be the correct one after describing it. Sure enough, the same part was sent a second time. Again, i contacted support and spoke with someone who took the time to actually look into the problem, understand how the part worked, and made sure i would receive the right part this time. the next day i get a call from the same person. the part listed in the Parts Service List is part # 45-04-0026. close enough to make a mistake. (I even sent her pictures of the part i got from them, and the part i needed replaced – Included in post) so now i am waiting for the actual Detent Mount Adjustment Screw replacement. Additionally if you purchase this saw, make sure you DO NOT use a T25 wrench to adjust the blade to table bevel. Double check the screw itself to make sure it is an Allen screw. i was told that this specific part is 45-04-0025 listed in the Milwaukee Tool parts price list as “SCREW ADJUSTMENT” whereas 45-04-0026, shown in the Parts List is listed as “DETENT MOUNT ADJUSTMENT SCREW”(These are not the same parts) Part 44-60-0026 (the one i received twice is listed as “CHOP STOP PIVOT PIN” Neither of these are detailed in the owners manual and you have to pull the Service Parts List PDF from Milwaukee’s website because home depot has the wrong item listed as the owners manual on their site. In case anyone runs across this same problem when making a blade adjustment, i thought i would post this up here. otherwise it a great saw with great cutting finishes, the battery outlasts the jobs i use it for, cleanup and storage is a breeze with my new French Cleat system i used it on. i can actually hang it up by the Kickstand, or the black loop hook in the back and it wont fall off the wall. ***NOTE FOR MILWAUKEE: 1. You need to update your Operators manual to indicate the correct type and size wrench for this adjustment screw. (Page 11, bullet point 6.) 2. Service Parts List PDF to show the correct part number listed for this item (45-04-0025) 3. Either include with the saw or make available for purchase, Part #61-10-0415 and 61-10-0410 so that the tool can be properly calibrated and adjusted per your instructions in the Operators Manual.
Earnestine Hayes (verified owner) –
On my very first blade change the (plastic) thumb depress to lock the saw bent and locked into the blade. Had to take the saw apart on the job site and remove the spring and thumb depress. Was expecting much higher quality than that, seems an obvious failure point.
Bria Runolfsson (verified owner) –
I am a diy consumer coming from a 1992 skilsaw plugin. This thing is like going from an old mustang to a lambo. Cuts 2by like it’s butter. Lots power. Very solid device. I can see why the pros choose this one.
Mandy Gaylord (verified owner) –
Arrived on time, Works Great, Best Circular saw I’ve owned. But Hey it’s a Milwaukee!
Cloyd Flatley (verified owner) –
Excellent product
Marley VonRueden (verified owner) –
This was a gift for our son and he used it immediately. He was very pleased with how it handled.
Maryam Kihn (verified owner) –
One of my favorite tools. Excellent buy
Lucio Haley (verified owner) –
This saw works great, quick smooth cuts, the cut alignment illumination even works outside in the sun. All around great. The only drawback, it comes with clamp setup for holding wood in place, but instructions do not show how to assemble it.
Nelle Denesik (verified owner) –
Very powerful saw