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 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.
- 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 2746-20 M18 FUEL gen II 18-Gauge brad nailer (tool-only)
- 2746-20: tool free drive depth adjustment
- 2746-20: tool free jam clearing latch
Maritza Harvey (verified owner) –
Put up a barn wood wall in my basement and the nailer worked flawlessly. No delay when pulling the trigger and the depth adjustment allowed me to drive the nails in just past the surface of the boards.
Ethyl Mitchell (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.
Bert Fahey (verified owner) –
great depth control. As good as any pneumatic that I’ve ever used. good bye to hoses. the only drawback I see is that it is HEAVY. But for the work I do, not a problem.
Ressie Weber (verified owner) –
Was exactly what I was wanting and it works gracefully.
Dante Welch (verified owner) –
I got this for my son and he said it works really good
Jarrett Bosco (verified owner) –
Hands down best Milwaukee tool I’ve ever purchased.
Leone Boehm (verified owner) –
Way better than first Gen. This is a keeper
Connie Greenfelder (verified owner) –
I haven’t used it a ton yet, but I have yet to have any problems whatsoever. One of my employees didn’t pay attention and put 16 gauge nails in it and it shot them and didn’t break
Rickey King (verified owner) –
The Milwaukee M18 Brad Nailer is the best in class period. The design and ergonomics are fantastic and so far it works flawlessly.
Ceasar Gutmann (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.
Isabella Towne (verified owner) –
Seems to work well. Keep in mind its maximum length is shorter than most pneumatic nailers. Only complaint would be it’s rather heavy even without a better. Wouldn’t want to drag it around all day but ok for small projects.
Patsy Corkery (verified owner) –
For my first brad nailer I’m very pleased with everything about this tool
Bradley Erdman (verified owner) –
this nail gun works great !!!! I will recommend this to all finish wood working carpenters.
Ludwig Parker (verified owner) –
Milwaukee tools are simply the best in my opinion. The variety, craftsmanship and accessibility make them my go to brand
Lauriane Dibbert (verified owner) –
Amazing. No hoses and no compressor. Should’ve bought this a long time ago.
Matteo Stokes (verified owner) –
Only been using it for less than a month, So far it works perfectly. Battery life is great holds as charge for over a week 0
Michele Mertz (verified owner) –
Just the best of all battery nailers
Brisa Smitham (verified owner) –
This made my project of reinstalling trim so much easier. I highly recommend it.
Ashly Schinner (verified owner) –
Great product works as should and doesn’t use much power love not having a compressor or hose to fight. I would have given 5 stars but the red rubber guard broken after 4th nail.
Tyrel Glover (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!