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Hi, I am thinking of buying a Milwaukee M18 Fuel Circular saw, I already have an M18 Fuel Impact driver and Combi drill which are fantastic tools. Does any one already have one and can give an honest opinion of the power and battery life. Will mainly be used on floor boards but will get the odd use on Worktops.
 
I want fuel one too? Fancy a time share? I would like 8am till 4.30pm Monday to thurs?
 
I have the non fuel one and its great.
I've had a play on the fuel one and its more powerful and nicer to use
i was given 4 osb board ontop of each other to cut and it did it in one fairly quick pass.

knocks the socks off any other cordless circular saw and an improvement on the old one.
battery life i cant comment on but as its brushless it should be longer
 
I want fuel one too? Fancy a time share? I would like 8am till 4.30pm Monday to thurs?
How about I have it 9.00 am - 6.00 pm then you have it 6.00 pm til 9.00am. :bucktooth: I am a little concerned what it will be like cutting worktops as they need a lot of power. Would save me tripping over the cable when cutting floorboard and worrying about cutting the cable.:bucktooth: I will just buy the bare unit and use my other batteries. I did have 2 x 4ah until some bleep bleep electrician swapped his old 3ah one for my new 4ah battery while it was on charge and I was out of the room. Might buy a new 4ah battery separately.
 
The monkey has 4ah on offer but think "Electro Billy's tool emporium " might have a good offer on too!
 
I would say it would do a worktop if you take it slow.
my bum would wiggle cutting a worktop with a cordless !!!
 
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