Milwaukee
The Milwaukee 2732-20 is a heavy-duty, brushless cordless circular saw designed for professional framing, delivering power equivalent to a 15A corded saw with up to 750 cuts per HD12.0 battery charge. It features a robust magnesium shoe, REDLINK PLUS intelligence, and a 5800 RPM motor, making it ideal for sustained high-volume cutting tasks on jobsites.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Milwaukee 2732-20 as a 'beast' that rivals corded saws in raw power and durability. It ranks highly for its blade guard design, sightlines, and sustained performance with 12Ah batteries. However, reviewers note it is mid-pack for weight and rip speed after extensive testing, emphasizing that its bulk and weight are trade-offs for its heavy-duty capabilities.
What Users Say
Everyday users and professionals appreciate the saw's cutting speed and power, particularly when paired with HD12.0 batteries. Common praise focuses on its durability for heavy use and useful features like the electric brake. Recurring complaints highlight the weight causing fatigue during long jobs and the necessity of expensive large-capacity batteries to achieve optimal performance.
Common Complaints
Users frequently report that the 12.6 lb weight causes fatigue during extended use, and that the tool's performance is suboptimal unless paired with premium HD12.0 or XC6.0 batteries.
What People Are Saying
“cuts through material quickly”
“beast”
How It Compares
vs. Milwaukee 2630-20 (6-1/2" M18 Non-Fuel)
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Choose the 2732-20 for heavy-duty framing power; choose the 2630-20 for compact, lighter trim work.
vs. DeWalt DCS570 (20V 7-1/4")
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Choose the 2732-20 for maximum runtime and durability; choose the DCS570 for a balanced weight-to-power ratio.
vs. Makita XSS02Z (18V 6-1/2")
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Choose the 2732-20 for heavy-duty construction; choose the Makita for lightest weight and precision cutting.
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