Milwaukee Table Saws: Models, Specs, and Pricing

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Milwaukee's M18 FUEL ONE-KEY 2736-21HD is the most powerful cordless table saw available. Running on two M18 batteries (18Vx2 for 36V), it matches the rip speed of a 15A corded saw in most materials. The ONE-KEY integration tracks usage and lets you lock the tool remotely.

Milwaukee M18 (18V) Platform

Uses two M18 batteries simultaneously. HIGH OUTPUT 8.0Ah batteries recommended for maximum cuts per charge. Expect about 600 crosscuts in 3/4" plywood per pair of 8.0Ah batteries.

Current Models

Milwaukee 2736-21HD

2736-21HD

M18 FUEL 8-1/4" cordless table saw. Runs on two M18 batteries. ONE-KEY inventory tracking included.

blade 8-1/4"
motor M18 FUEL
rip capacity 24-1/2"
bevel 45°
weight 48 lbs
stand ONE-KEY compatible
$499 kit Home Depot

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a cordless table saw really replace a corded one?

For jobsite work, the Milwaukee 2736-21HD comes close. It rips 3/4" plywood and dimensional lumber at a reasonable speed. It won't match a corded saw on sustained ripping of hardwood, and the 8-1/4" blade limits cut depth compared to a 10" corded saw.

Why does Milwaukee use 8-1/4" instead of 10" blades?

An 8-1/4" blade needs less motor torque to spin, which extends battery life. The trade-off is shallower max cut depth (2-1/2" at 90° vs 3-1/8" on a 10" saw). For framing lumber and sheet goods, 2-1/2" is enough.

Specs come from manufacturer data sheets. Prices were verified at Home Depot, Lowe's, and Amazon in April 2026. We don't run a testing lab. All claims trace back to publicly available data. Full methodology.