Milwaukee M18 Fuel 9” Cut Off Saw w/ ONE KEY 2786-22HD

The Milwaukee M18 Fuel 9” Cut Off Saw with ONE KEY 2786-22HD that was announced at this years NPS19 event has been officially announced for release this October 2019. Being a cordless concrete saw means you won’t have to hassle with the inconveniences of gas engines such as fumes, pull string starting, maintenance and consumable gas and oil to keep the tool running.

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The Milwaukee M18 Fuel 9” Cut Off Saw w/ ONE KEY 2786-22HD is yet another M18 Fuel cordless tool that pushes the boundary of the 18 volt system. Milwaukee’s M18 Fuel 9″ cut off saw isn’t the first cordless concrete saw on the market as Dewalt already have their own cordless version on the market however those are using higher voltages at 60V while Milwaukee’s unit stays true to their system at only 18 volts making it another impressive feat for the M18 system.

The Milwaukee M18 Fuel cut off saw uses their Powerstate brushless motor with enough power to run a 9 inch blade and with a 3.4 inch cut capacity to cut through concrete, brick, black pipe, cast iron, and rebar. It can also be connected to a water supply for wet cutting and is ready to connect to Milwaukee’s own M18 SWITCH TANK 4-Gallon Backpack Water Supply. Other features include an electric brake that stops the blade in as little as 3 seconds and One Key connectivity that provides the ability to track and manage this tool. I also like that the battery compartment is sealed to keep the battery safe from dust and liquid when things get messy.

The MSRP for this bad boy is $899 (kit); $599 (bare tool).


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