
Milwaukee
The Milwaukee M18 Fuel 6-1/2" Circular Saw (model 2833-20) is a cordless, brushless sidewinder-style tool designed for professional framing and woodworking tasks. It delivers up to 20% more power and 40% faster cut speeds than prior models, featuring a 6,000 RPM no-load speed and compatibility with the M18 battery system for extended runtime.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Milwaukee M18 Fuel 6-1/2" Circular Saw for its confident cutting power, lightweight design, and improved speed, noting that the 6,000 RPM motor enables rips through demanding materials like 2x pressure-treated lumber and OSB. It is considered a strong upgrade for professionals needing cordless performance that rivals corded tools, though the obstructed sight line at 90-degree cuts is highlighted as a notable flaw.
What Users Say
Everyday users commonly praise the tool's lightweight maneuverability and long runtime on high-output batteries, which support full-day framing jobs. Users report smooth cuts in framing lumber like LVL and OSB, but recurring complaints focus on the limited sight line at square cuts and the occasional need for larger blades for heavier tasks.
Common Complaints
Obstructed sight line at 90-degree cuts. Limited visibility for square cuts. Need for larger blades for heavy-duty tasks
How It Compares
vs. Milwaukee M18 Non-Fuel 6-1/2" (2630-20)
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Choose the Fuel model for demanding wood tasks requiring speed and power, while the non-Fuel model is better for basic, lighter duty cuts.
vs. Milwaukee M18 Fuel Metal Cutting (2782-20)
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Choose the 2833-20 for wood framing and general woodworking, while the 2782-20 is necessary for metal cutting applications.
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