The Milwaukee M18 table saw has a variety of features that are well-liked amongst table saw users, like the beloved rack and pinion fence and two miter gauge slots. I will say that I’ve used the DeWalt table saw for the past 2 years and it’s definitely been a great saw. If you haven’t already noticed, this new Milwaukee 8-1/4” cordless table saw is very similar to DeWalt’s 2 year old Flexvolt 60V 8-1/4” cordless table saw in size and specs, so we’ll be mentioning that throughout the review. If it doesn’t fit in any of the tools you have, Milwaukee will also upgrade your tool for free…more info about that here. While the new 12.0ah battery can certainly be used on any of your other M18 tools, its weight and size will most likely keep you from wanting to use it on many smaller tools. Many were surprised to find out that Milwaukee stuck with the 18-volt lineup for a piece of equipment as high powered as a table saw, but they have made it themselves very clear each year: they will not alienate their customer with a new battery platform. The large battery is optimized to run high output tools, like Milwaukee’s new 7-14” circular saw (review coming soon), the world’s first cordless Super Sawzall (review coming soon), the M18 Fuel Chainsaw, the new 9” large angle grinder, and, of course, the M18 Cordless Table Saw with ONE-KEY (model #2736-21HD, $549 on Ohio Power Tool).
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