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Milwaukee 6390-21


$160.00 Released August, 2006

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Extreme power, can work through almost anything. Built tough, able to handle difficult jobs without choking. Durable build can take a few hits without a problem.

The Cons:Comes with an oversized case that takes up too much room.

The Milwaukee 6390-21 is a 7-1/4” circular wood-cutting saw with a Tilt-Lok main handle that adjusts to the work or most comfortable work position. Weighing at only 10.4 pounds, the lightweight Milwaukee 6390-21 is a duplicate of the Milwaukee 6390-20, except that it also includes a carrying case for the saw.

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Like its peer, the 6390-21 circular saw features a 15 AMP, 5,800 RPM motor rated at 3.25 horsepower. In addition, the 6390-21 circular saw sports Helical steel gears and a 22 amp switch. The Milwaukee 6390-21 can also bevel to 50 degrees and offers a clear sight line from either side. The Milwaukee 6390-21 circular saw retails for $159.99 and comes with a circular saw blade and a hex blade wrench. Lastly, the Milwaukee 6390-21 features a 5 year limited warranty.

Features

  • Circular Wood-Cutting Saw
  • 15.0 AMP Motor
  • Helical Steel Gears
  • 22 Amp Switch
  • 50 Degree Bevel
  • Circular Saw Blade
  • Hex Blade Wrench
  • Carrying Case
  • 5 Year Limited Warranty

Specifications

  • Amps: 15.0
  • Blade Size: 7-1/4 in.
  • No Load Speed: 5,800 RPM
  • Depth of Cut at 90 Degrees: 2-7/16 in.
  • Depth of Cut at 45 Degrees: 1-13/16 in.
  • Depth of Cut at 50 Degrees: 1-11/16 in.
  • Length: 13-3/4 in.
  • Tool Weight: 10.4 lbs

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Pros
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    extreme power, can work through almost anything

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    built tough, able to handle difficult jobs without choking

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    durable build can take a few hits without a problem

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    handle stays low even at shallow cutting depths

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    blade guard handle is back off the shoe where its safe

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    markings are very clear, don't need to lean in to read them

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    unusually light for the amount of power provided

Cons
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    comes with an oversized case that takes up too much room

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