According to Dewalt website the 60v Flexvolt circular saw averages 339 2x4 cuts per battery. According to Milwaukee the M18 Fuel 7 1/4" circular saw averages 750 2x4 cuts per battery. That's a huge difference and I personally can't see why there would be such a difference.
Has anyone used both of these saws on a jobsite environment? I know this site is highly in love with Milwaukee but I'd like some honest real world feedback.
Since I'm already in the Dewalt 20v system I thought the obvious choice was to go with the Flexvolt saw but after looking at some spec sheets I'm having second thoughts.
This would be for professional use doing general remodeling, and deck building. I don't do hardly any new construction and then it's usually additions.
I have two Dewalt 20v 6 1/2" saws currently and while they do the job they are showing their age. Also keep a corded saw in the job trailer but that's another discussion.
Has anyone used both of these saws on a jobsite environment? I know this site is highly in love with Milwaukee but I'd like some honest real world feedback.
Since I'm already in the Dewalt 20v system I thought the obvious choice was to go with the Flexvolt saw but after looking at some spec sheets I'm having second thoughts.
This would be for professional use doing general remodeling, and deck building. I don't do hardly any new construction and then it's usually additions.
I have two Dewalt 20v 6 1/2" saws currently and while they do the job they are showing their age. Also keep a corded saw in the job trailer but that's another discussion.