Milwaukee 6390-20 Tilt-Lok 15 Amp 7-1/4-Inch Circular Saw with Tilting Handle
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Milwaukee 6390-20 Tilt-Lok 15 Amp 7-1/4-Inch Circular Saw with Tilting Handle

List Price: $262.00
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Brand: Milwaukee
Binding: Tools & Hardware

Features:

  • Tilt-Lok main handle adjusts to the work or most comfortable work position
  • 15 amp, 3.25 peak horsepower motor
  • 10.4 pounds net weight
  • Cuts tough materials including headers, microlams and wet lumber with ease
  • Wide, clear sight line - superior blade visibility from either side

Accessories:
 

DeWalt DW3578 Series 20 7-1/4-Inch 24 Tooth ATB Thin Kerf Framing Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch and Diamond Knockout Arbor

DEWALT D5101SM Heavy Duty Top Grain Leather Tool Belt, Waist 28-Inch to 38-Inch

DEWALT D6053 17-Inch Bag with Drilling and Screwdriving Sets

DEWALT DW3578S8 Heavy Duty 10-Pack of 7-1/4-Inch 24 Tooth Framing Blades with FREE DEWALT Soccer Ball

DeWalt DW4702 Industrial 7-Inch Dry or Wet Cutting Continuous Rim Diamond Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch and Diamond Knockout Arbor

Customer Reviews:

hands down [Posted on 2000-06-14]
I was raised on the Skill clasic. I used the Skill worm drive for 7 years. I tried the Dewalt with the front pivot for three months. I used the Porter Cable framing saw for six months. The Milwaukee tilt handle beats them all for ease of use and "controlability". The tilt feature makes it easier to cut straight on thin material, the wide plate is marked clearly for easy reading and ripping, and the saw has more than enough power to spare. I wish that I had bought this one sooner and not wasted so much time trying out all the rest.


Fine Woodworking magazine was right!! [Posted on 2004-11-02]
I bought this saw about 5 months ago to replace an old Makita and have used it almost daily since. I did a lot of research before buying using online reviews and magazine comparisons. After reading the reviews and having previous experience with other Milwaukee products, I opted for this one.

The tilt-lok handle makes it very easy to change positions, allowing for maximum control and comfort while sawing. I especially like the adjustable front handle. It makes beveled cuts a snap, keeping maximum leverage right where it needs to be. Once you use it, you will miss it if you have to use anything else. With 15 amps, I haven't found any wood too tough to cut with it even with a dulling blade. I purchased the edge guide about two months ago. This is a necessary addition if you cut lots of plywood.

I am becoming quite a Milwaukee "fan-boy". Every tool of theirs I've bought has been a winner. As long as they keep making tools with this kind of quality, performance and features, I'll be a user for life. This saw will be a welcome addition to any serious woodworker's shop or contractor's truck. If you're still undecided, give this saw a try. You won't regret it.


This is an outstanding saw [Posted on 2005-09-19]
I received this saw as a birthday present, allowing me to retire my old underpowered and inaccurate Black & Decker "Sawforce" saw. The Milwaukee arrived in perfect condition and purred like a kitten from the start. I have been very impressed with every aspect of this thing, most notably:

The tool-less ability to change the base plate angle as needed;

The POWER. It cuts wet framing lumber and quarter sawn white oak with equal ease;

With all that power, I have not experienced any binding, stalling, kicking, burning etc;

The tilt lock handle is fantastic. I cannot conceive of using a saw without it now that I have it;

The blade that came with the saw is quite good.

Overall I cannot say enough good things about this saw. Its relatively light, very accurate, powerful, and feels like it will outlast me. Buy one yourself and you won't be sorry!


who needs a worm-drive? [Posted on 2005-09-25]
i'll preface this by saying i'm a professional carpenter and make my living using my tools.

i have owned or used worm-drives from skil, makita, and bosch, as well as sidewinders from porter-cable, makita, hitachi, skil, and dewalt. this milwaukee is my saw of choice in nearly every situation--it is light (4+lbs less than a worm-drive), powerful, accurate, and the tilt-lok handle is a great feature. at first, i thought i'd not use the tilt-lok often, but i end up using it in a different position several times a day. another feature easily overlooked but crucial is the positioning of the secondary handle. i most often cut one-handed anyway, but when i do grab the front handle, my hand and wrist are far enough forward to stay well away from the blade sightline.

my only (small) complaint is that i'd prefer the dust collection to be a bit more organised. porter-cable saws do a great job with this, and i wonder why the other manufacturers can't seem to get it together.

if i had it to do over again, i'd spring for the blade brake model--the blade can do a lot of damage in the 8-10 seconds it takes to spin down.


Great saw [Posted on 2007-08-23]
I have made a couple hundred cuts with my new saw so far, and all I can say is it's a sweet saw that does what it's supposed to. Nice power, and easy to adjust. I noticed after I bought it that Consumer Reports rates it #1. Not bad for a saw selling as cheap as this one.


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