Home Depot has
Milwaukee M18 FUEL 18V Lith-Ion Cordless Brushless 6-1/2 in. Plunge Cut Track Saw w/ (2) High Output 6.0 Ah Battery Pack (2831-20-48-11-1862) for
$379.
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LivelyWalrus4650 for finding this deal.
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About this item:
- Powerstate brushless motor provides the power and speed to cleanly cut through tough materials
- Vac port and dust bag for less mess and time spent cleaning up
- Quick locking blade change system for easy blade changes
- Smooth plunging action for easy plung cuts
- Variable speed dial for setting blade RPM to your application
- Adjustable cam system to allows user to dial in track to rail fitment for laser straight cuts
- Riving knife keeps materials from pinching on blade and reduces kickback
- Easy slide depth scale allows for quick and accurate adjustments
- Onboard allen wrench storage for easy blade changes
- Bevel stops at 22.5, 45 and 48 Degrees
- Mico adjust depth knob for perfect depth setting
- Compatible with 1-7/8" Vac hoses.
- (1) 2831 Plunge Track Saw and Blade
- 5 Year Limited Warranty
16 Comments
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Had to buy Wen 110 inch tracks that are a perfect match and even the anti tip feature works with them.
If I am looking at this right, the batteries are XC which are great but there are more "modern/updated" ones out there. Any of the Milwaukee folks can pitch in with that info.
This is my only Milwaukee tool so far, so it doesn't make much difference.
I have a hard time deciding if a track saw seems worth it.
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Anyway so it made sense to me to have the 6.0 & the 8.0 with slightly different attributes that 99% of ppl will never notice, aside from the capacity/watt hours of the pack…but I assumed the true reason to have 2 different packs using the same physical size shell with minimally different capacities and using different cells was more about making supply chain diversification but they're still making both of them…so probably not for the reasons I thought.
Maybe more people than I expected are willing to pay more for the 8.0's but don't want the 12.0 size
Had to buy Wen 110 inch tracks that are a perfect match and even the anti tip feature works with them.
If I am looking at this right, the batteries are XC which are great but there are more "modern/updated" ones out there. Any of the Milwaukee folks can pitch in with that info.
This is my only Milwaukee tool so far, so it doesn't make much difference.
I highly recommend this saw if you're thinking about getting it.
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I have a hard time deciding if a track saw seems worth it.
Just do it, brother!