
Milwaukee
The Milwaukee 2719-20 M18 FUEL Hackzall is a compact, one-handed cordless reciprocating saw featuring a POWERSTATE brushless motor and 7/8-inch stroke length. Designed for tight spaces, it delivers up to 50% faster cutting speeds and 4x lower vibration compared to traditional models, making it ideal for demolition, plumbing, and pruning tasks.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Milwaukee 2719-20 as the fastest one-handed reciprocating saw available, highlighting its 7/8-inch stroke and 3000 SPM speed. Experts note that it significantly outperforms brushed Milwaukee models and Metabo alternatives in cutting speed and vibration control. The consensus is that it offers superior power and reliability for tight-space work, though it is not a replacement for heavy-duty full-size saws.
What Users Say
Everyday users and consumers appreciate the saw's speed and ease of use in tight spaces, such as demolition, pruning, and plumbing. Common themes include praise for the one-handed design and quick blade changes. Recurring notes indicate that users need to invest in quality M18 batteries for adequate runtime and find the blade change mechanism firm but effective.
Common Complaints
The bare tool format requires separate battery purchase. The keyless blade change mechanism can be stiff and difficult to operate, especially when wearing gloves. One-handed design limits power for heavy-duty tasks.
How It Compares
vs. Milwaukee M18 Hackzall (Brushed)
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Choose the 2719-20 for faster cutting and durability; choose the brushed model for a lower entry price.
vs. Metabo 18V Compact Recip
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Choose the Milwaukee 2719-20 for faster cuts and better control; choose the Metabo if higher SPM is the primary priority.