Milwaukee 48-55-9166 Plastic Molded Carrying Case for Circular Saws
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Milwaukee 48-55-9166 Plastic Molded Carrying Case for Circular Saws

List Price: $32.10
Discount Price: $29.40
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Brand: Milwaukee
Binding: Tools & Hardware

Features:

  • Carrying case ideal for tool and accessory storage for circular saws
  • Built with extra room for extra blades and related accessories
  • Made of blow-molded, impact-resistant, rust-proof polyethylene
  • Lightweight and durable design
  • Backed by 5-year limited warranty

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Customer Reviews:

Carrying Case [Posted on 2007-04-05]
This is the best case i every got for my saw! Thanks amazon for a good case and price.


Biggest Box Under My Workbench [Posted on 2007-06-19]
It may be big but the saw really needed to be stored in a case. All big tools need to be in a case just to make transporting them around a lot easier and safer. The box is well built and the saw fits like a glove. There's even some room to stash a couple of blades. My saw is not new and didn't come with a case with the new ones is saw in Home Depot today (bummer)...


Great case for a great tool. [Posted on 2007-09-26]
It's Milwaukee! What else needs to be said? Milwaukee's PLASTIC cases are made better than most other company's metal tool cases.


RECOMMENDED - Tough, Rugged and room for abuse [Posted on 2007-12-18]
This case has room for extras you may want to carry along or keep with your saw. It is tough and seems to take punishment well. The handle is comfortable when carrying.

What can you say. Its a carrying case, it works great and protects my saw from the weather and abuse to and from job sites. It calls out "hit me, use me, and ignore me. I am here for you"

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Does Not Fit Older Model Saws [Posted on 2008-01-04]
The case was large and appeared to be durable; but my older model Milwaukee circular saw (7-1/4inch, 13 Amps) was too tall for the case; so I was not able to close the case. I determined from a review of the Milwaukee Power Tools website that the handles of their newer model circular saws (7-1/4 inch, 15 Amps) fold down to fit into this case. My older model saw handle does not fold down. So, I had to return the case.

I bought the plastic case rather than the steel case due to the lower cost, but I think that I will need to buy the steel case now. I believe that the steel case was available when I bought my saw so it is likely that my saw would fit in it.


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