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Milwaukee 2630-80 M18 18V 6-1/2-Inch Circular Saw -Bare, Reconditioned ($67.20 w/ Free Ship after eBay Coupon)

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  • Heavy-Duty Magnesium Guards for maximum durability
  • Ergonomic, compact and lightweight design with soft-grip handle for operator comfort
  • Electronic brake stops blade quickly
  • Aircraft aluminum shoe provides greater accuracy
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  • M18 18-Volt 6-1/2-Inch Cordless Circular Saw - Bare Tool, Reconditioned
  • Battery and Charger Sold Separately
  • This is a Reconditioned Tool
  • Owner's Manual
  • Warranty
  • 1 Year Limited Factory Warranty
  • 30 Day Satisfaction Guaranteed

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Features
  • Heavy-Duty Magnesium Guards for maximum durability
  • Ergonomic, compact and lightweight design with soft-grip handle for operator comfort
  • Electronic brake stops blade quickly
  • Aircraft aluminum shoe provides greater accuracy
  • What's in The Box
  • M18 18-Volt 6-1/2-Inch Cordless Circular Saw - Bare Tool, Reconditioned
  • Battery and Charger Sold Separately
  • This is a Reconditioned Tool
  • Owner's Manual
  • Warranty
  • 1 Year Limited Factory Warranty
  • 30 Day Satisfaction Guaranteed

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4d ago
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Joined Apr 2024
4d ago
SkillfulHamster245
4d ago
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Im looking for saw, is this one recommended?
4d ago
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Joined Feb 2008
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iIIuminati
4d ago
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Quote from SkillfulHamster245 :
Im looking for saw, is this one recommended?

Sure, any name brand is good. But what is your purpose? This one is older gen might not serve well for a pro, for home owner I recommend smaller and lighter saw.
4d ago
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wfay
4d ago
340 Posts
This has a brushed motor if you care.
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peguy11
4d ago
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank peguy11

Don't get this. I have it and returning it. Get BRUSHLESS and 7 1/4 depth.
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3d ago
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3d ago
jebx
3d ago
24 Posts
I have this. Been using for probably a decade. It'll cut. Framed a shed and basement with it along with a ton of other cuts. It will suck down a battery fairly quick. Using a HO helps.

I've used the fuel versions and they're better and I think I'd prefer one, but they're also not $67 bucks. Mine still cuts and not a daily driver tool for me. I think I'd look to a fuel or brushless if I was purchasing new. Wasn't an option when I bought. If you're on a tight budget it'll get the job done though.
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2d ago
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2d ago
Poplar916
2d ago
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I purchased a Milwaukee Brushless 7-1/4" M18 saw on eBay last month for about $20 more. I strongly recommend brushless for its power, low noise and overall smooth and well-controlled operation. Mine is model 2631-20 and a great budget option IMO.

As others have said, good deal for brushed, but when it comes to a battery hungry tool, brushless or Fuel is the best option.
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BlueGorilla7237
Yesterday
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Alternately if you are at this price level, get a corded saw (new or used) and an extension cord
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20h ago
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pilotd
20h ago
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Quote from peguy11 :
Don't get this. I have it and returning it. Get BRUSHLESS and 7 1/4 depth.
Brushless yes, but 6-1/2" left-blade is the circ saw sweet spot imo. The main advantage of 7-1/4" is blade selection, but I'll take the handling of the smaller size every time.
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19h ago
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peguy11
19h ago
309 Posts
Quote from pilotd :
Brushless yes, but 6-1/2" left-blade is the circ saw sweet spot imo. The main advantage of 7-1/4" is blade selection, but I'll take the handling of the smaller size every time.

You can not get through a 4x4 with a 6 1/2 but yes, the handling would be nice if it was brushless and I didnt feel the motor taking a shit with a brand new saw.
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Quote from peguy11 :
You can not get through a 4x4 with a 6 1/2 but yes, the handling would be nice if it was brushless and I didnt feel the motor taking a shit with a brand new saw.
This 6-1/2" blade saw has a cut depth of 2-1/8"
The 7-1/4" version has a cut depth of 2-1/2"
Neither saw will cut through a 4x4 in one pass.
Both will cut through a 4x4 in two passes.
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