As part our of 2013 giveaway bonanza, we partnered with Milwaukee to give away a brand new M18 Fuel brushless saw or grinder kit to one lucky winner!
The Prize: A new Milwaukee brushless cordless saw or grinder! You can learn more about them below or in our reciprocating saw preview and Milwaukee 2013 sneak peek preview. The prize package will include the winner’s choice of tool, a charger, M18 XC 4.0Ah Lithium-ion battery pack, and carrying case.
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Why? We believe these to be the best cordless saws and grinders currently on the market. They’re built with brushless motors, which means you get crazy-good power, efficiency, and runtime. As these are M18 Fuel products, you’re guaranteed to get all the latest bells and whistles.
We have been testing the new reciprocating saw and grinder (but haven’t yet gotten our hands on the circular saw), and they are everything we expected them to be.
Choices: We wanted to give you some options, so the winner will be able to choose between the new 6-1/2″ cordless circular saw, Sawzall reciprocating saw, and angle grinder. For the angle grinder, you’ll have the choice of a paddle switch or slide switch.
How to Enter: Leave a comment below with a brief note about which prize you would pick and how you would use it.
Winner Selection: (1) winner will be selected at random.
Rules: You must have a non-PO Box continental USA address. Entry period ends Thursday Jan 2nd, 2014. One entry per person.
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Prize Fulfillment: Milwaukee is sponsoring the giveaway and will handle prize fulfillment.
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Definitely thinking about that circular saw.
Damian
I’d pick the circular saw. I’m in a new house and already have a list of things I want to do. The first big project will be a garage makeover with an attic lift to be installed first. Since I don’t currently have a circular saw, this would be great to have when cutting new supports for the rafters.
Dustin M
I’d like to have a cordless reciprocating saw to help clean up scrap on my parents’ property. They’re tired of looking at it and I’ve been promising to help remove it for too long.
Louie B.
I would choose the 6.5″ circ saw. I need to cut out subfloor in my house and replace it with new plywood. A circ saw would be my primary tool for this project and the Milwaukee brushlesss circ saw would be so awesome to use for this!
Russell Berger
Wow! The grinder would be great – as I don’t have a cordless one – I currently have a Makita Brushless Impact Driver and would be eager to try Milwaukee’s offerings. TIA.
Daniel Crandall
I would love to have the cordless circular saw. It would go great with the rest of my Milwaukee tools and would allow me to get rid of the extension cord and finally get to building the new fence that I have been dreading…and the patio cover as well.
Mark Jund
I would absolutely take the Circular saw. I use a circular saw most often and would love to have a cordless one, I currently have to drag extension cords around. Also brushless motors are the future and very nice feature.
Bruce Ray
I’d choose the 6.5″ circular saw to use in my shop and around my rental properties for those times where I say “I’d use a circular saw if only I didn’t have to drag a cord all over the place!”
Jason
I would love to have the Sawzall its supposed to as good as a corded saw, and that would be huge as I use a Sawzall all the time for the kind of work I do.
Richard
Stuart does it again!
Me, I’d really want that slick grinder – I’m always hatching up new hot rod ideas, and grinding off paint from old parts and body panels goes part and parcel with it…
…but I’d probably choose the saw as it’s one tool I don’t have. 🙂
Caleb Bahler
Hello, I would choose the reciprocating saw. I am a self employed service tech and this has been on my wish list for a few years. The reciprocating saw would make life much easier doing repairs. Thank you for the opportunity. Have a blessed holiday season!
Ben
Just bought a house, so plenty of use for a sawzall, starting with cutting all the junk the previous owner left in the carport to manageable size!
mustafa
I will choose grinder , i will use it in my work shope ,its time to replace the old corde grinder
Josh
I’d go for the reciprocating saw; milwaukee’s still the name in sawzalls and I need one for some remodeling and other projects I’ve got coming up
Derrick
Circular saw!!! Next project is to build some speaker cabinets.
Tom
The Angle grinder looks awesome. It would be nice to not get tangled up in a cord while cutting stock.
But its me!
I would love the reciprocating saw. No more stretching cord upon cord to get to the edge of our back yard for tearing down that old fence (and tree limb removal, as arthritis is making me wince every time I use a bowsaw).
Thanks!
Noah
I’ve been debating about adding cordless to my arsenal, but I’ve been having trouble deciding on platform. If I should be so lucky as to win the Sawzall, then I know I’d be buying more tools on the M18 platform. The FUEL series is a real winner so far.
Kyle Rohde
I’d love to get the Circular Saw – my wife and I bought our first home this fall, and my first spring project is going to be adding a staircase to our elevated deck in the backyard. That saw would be a huge help on that project!
Thanks ToolGuyd and Milwaukee for the opportunity!
nico
I would select the circular saw. I have been contemplating the purchase of a cordless circular saw for weeks now and I am thrilled at the chance to enter and win a saw that I would not otherwise be able to consider due to budget constraints.
Jason
I would absolutely choose the sawzall reciprocating saw. I am an hvac technician and use one on a daily basis. My current Milwaukee sawzall has given me years of great service, but it is time for an upgrade!
Josh
I would choose the reciprocating saw — I’m tired of the Dewalt 18V saw I have petering out after a few cuts.
Jerry
I’d go for the grinder. My current DeWalt cordless grinder still works, but is starting to make funny noises from time to time. Since all my DeWalt stuff is 18V NiCad, it would be a perfect opportunity to start transferring to a new battery platform for my heavy duty tools.
Greg
I’d love to hang that circ saw in my garage, one of the few corded tools I still use regularly is my old bosch circular and would love to get into the Milwaukee line this way. Thanks
Doug
Circular saw without question – all my current woodworking tools aren’t powered (resulting in me not doing anywhere as much woodworking as I’d like), so this would be a massive step up in quality.
John G.
My 7 yr old son Georgie and I are putting together a little motorcycle for him and grinding down the welds and brackets by hand has been a real pain in the butt! A Milwaukee cordless grinder would really make a difference!
Einhander1251
I would have to choose the Circular saw. It would come in handy on this remodel I’m involved with that has limited access to power.
Chris Lopuski
Circular saw would help me build some shelving for my kids toys!
Andrew
Reciprocating saw. Would replace my defective one!
Benjamin
My past experience with cordless circular saws hasn’t been great (very short runtimes), but the Milwaukee Fuel saw looks like a winner.
Yadda
I would choose the reciprocating saw. Besides the usual cutting duties I would use it for tree trimming.
Michael Quinlan
I’d go with the Sawzall, cutting unistrut, threaded rod, conduit and more!
chrisc
I’m all about the saw. I’m ready to upgrade my current 18v tools to Milwaukee. I’ve been planning my entire tool set around the brushless fuel circular saw. This will be the main saw I use. I’m hoping someone will take the hint and bring me some new red power tool for Christmas.
Dennis
I would love to win the grinder. I’ve got some metal hand tools that need to get cleaned up. I’ve also heard you can do coping cuts on molding with a grinder, if I can get good at that, it would really save some time.
Matthew Hofbauer
The angle grinder, I don’t have one and could use one for cutting off bar stock and such on occasion, removing rust, etc.
John S
I already have a cordless Bosch circ saw and love it, so I am thinking the recip saw could be a great option. Everyone speaks praises for Milwaukee’s FUEL line, so it would be fun to get to get in on the action. I have been super impressed with the videos I have seen of the recip elsewhere….
Wayne Taylor
I would love to have the recip saw to take down small limbs on trees near my house!
Jeff H
I would love to own the Milwaukee cordless circular saw. I’ve had my eye on one for a few months and have put off buying until after the Christmas season. I am a Milwaukee fan and have loved their tools.
Steve Cecil
The grinder would be great! I already have the circ saw and recip saw so I would love to add a new grinder to the mix.
firefly
.Please sign me up for the cordless circular saw. I have been needing one to build the floor for a shed. This would be perfect.
SteveR
The angle grinder would be my choice. I have many occasions to use one for DIY projects (cutting metal pipe, helping my brother restore old cars, etc.). Its portability and power would enable me to take the grinder to the work, rather than the other way around.
In the event my entry is selected, I would like the paddle switch option.
Thanks to Stuart and Milwaukee for making this giveaway possible.
James C
I’d go for the circular saw for sure. Then I’d stop commenting on here how badly I want Milwaukee to make an M12 circular saw (ok, I probably wouldn’t stop)! My friend have a lot of projects I’d be able to help them on with this.
Cameron
I would pick the circular saw. It would be great to use for my set building business and since my other circular saw just broke this would be perfect.
Jim Marshall
I need a new saw!
rob
Wow, 42 comments already! We all love that word “free!” I’d choose the saw, I hate dragging out the extension cord when I need to use my circ saw. Always fearful I will trip over the cord or cut through it (think horror movie style).
Andrew Gagnon
My wife and I bought a which needs a little love. By a little love, I mean a little demolition and rebuild! I would love to have the reciprocating saw to help expidite the process and get the project started right!
Thank you for the consideration.
Tristan
I would go for the circular saw. I would use it when I add some storage space in my attic.
Chuck Forster
I really like the circular saw. I currently employ a corded skill worm drive saw. I love it, but a cordless sidewinder is on my list of things to get for knocking down sheet goods. I’ve been meaning to graduate from the M12 class to M18 and scoring this would certainly nudge me over the edge.
John Blair
I would go for the circular saw. I would use it to cut wood… I always like giving these amazing answers. I would also like to win the battery and charger so I can get other M18 Fuel devices as bare models.
Curtis
Iwould love the circ saw. Just started with DIY projects and this would come in handy
Ian
Wow those look great! And I’ve been meaning to upgrade my old cordless set. I’d probably use the grinder for welding and metalwork projects.
Derek L
The circular saw would be great. I don’t have any saw besides a hand saw and I’ve been trying to build more furniture for my wife and I’s first house!
Jason H.
I’m really thinking about upgrading to the Milwaukee Fuel products… and that Sawzall reciprocating saw would be a great addition!
walt g
I’m in serious need of a reciprocating saw and would really like to step up to the 18 volt tools as I only have m12 tools now
Chris K
I figure any Milwaukee saw will cut through the three feet of snow and ice in my front yard!
Joshua Stevens
I would love to have the circular saw, i would love to use it for my office build.
Andrey Ganushak
Energy is the main thing! 4.0 Ah battery – this is wow!
Pete
That grinder would be nice! Could use it in the field when we have parts that don’t quite fit.
Joel
I own the sawzall so the circular saw for sure. Have no real use for the grinder currently, but the circular saw would be used for the renovation of my basement. Being in college I’m kinda forced in moms basement. I need it to look good!
Ryan
I’d go with the grinder (paddle switch) for use on projects around the house and rental property. I already have the saws in my arsenal. Thanks for another great giveaway!
matt
angle grinder for my jeep build
Tyler
I would love to have the sawzall. I was cutting 500 copper cable today with a 18v dewalt and said to myself there has to be a better cordless saw than this. I think I just found it!
Jason
would choose the circular saw. I do alot of board/ property security type work for a small non profit. So this would be nice to have.
Bruno Aleman
I would love that circular saw. I was building a work table for my son when mine gave out. He wants to learn woodworking.
manuel alberto delgado
I would pick the recip. saw. It does wonders when your an electrician like
me, always cutting/making notches for romex cable/low voltage cable.
Thanks for this oppurtinity
Allen
I need a grinder for the power carving tools I recently acquired.
Thanks for the promotion.
Tim K
The circular saw looks awesome, for light framing and hard to reach areas the lighter weight would really help out. Planing on remodeling 3 rooms this summer and would use this at work too, being a electrician means ussually once the power is on my jobs done, so i use all cordless power tools.
cody Robertson
I would totally go with the Milwaukee fuel sawzall for remodeling houses so I wouldn’t have to drag around a cord when taking down walls. And could be used also in my shop cutting metal up for welding. And I would probably use it when trimming small trees with a pruning blade.
Matthew Sixt
I definitely need an angle grinder bad for work! I am constantly dealing with situations at work that need a cordless angle grinder and the one I currently use is on its last leg.
Cliff
I would go for the Sawzall. Cause i don’t have one and could use one on my summer demo project.
Joshua Latham
I’m getting ready to start a pretty big bedroom addition all by my lonesome and it would be really nice to have a cordless circular saw to cut my rafters and ceiling and floor joists. I just got my materials delivered and pulled my permit so i’m ready to go.
Thanks Stuart and keep up the great site!
Brian
I could use a good cordless sawzall for working under trucks in my hobby shop.
mnoswad1
I’d go for the circular saw as well. Need a good reason to prompt me to start buying into a new cordless system to replace my thorough dewalt 18v set. I’m 90% all cordless in all my work at this point.
A Milwaukee circ saw would be a great way to start that new system and introduce a new platform to my crew.
j.vicioso
Reciprocating saw will be my ideal, since i already own cordless circular saw, i will like to start the m18 system and see for myself what everyone is raving about!
Matt
I’d love the sawzall! Recently upgraded all my tools to milwaukee m18. Dying to see the power and battery life with the brushless sawzall!
Rick Clark
I’d love to have the circular saw! I’ve been using my old SkilSaw standing on ladders and scaffolding as I replace my cedar siding. Not having a cord to deal with would be great.
Anthony
I would to have the Milwaukee Grinder, it would greatly help me in cutting metals when I build basement foundations for remodeled homes. That tool would be a breath of fresh air for me by giving me unlimited mobility .
Cari
I would love to be able to give my husband the recip saw for Christmas. I am working two jobs just to make ends meet and can’t afford to buy it. This would be an awesome Christmas gift!
crewchief888
ive been thinkig about buying the grinder anyway, gonna hold off and see if i win !
Marc Moor
Milwaukee tools are as close to perfect as you can get – you can tell they’ve got a smart team of engineers and industrial designers on staff. I have a 12 volt Fuel drill, 12 volt hackzall, flashlight, and the new 25′ tape – all a pleasure to use. I’d pick the cordless grinder for all my outdoor house projects – I KNOW it would grind like a beast for years!
Kavi
That circular saw is looking pretty good to me! I’m tired of using the table saw for everything.
Jeremy Barnard
reciprocating saw for a future house build
JG
That circular saw. Because I need to build tons of stuff for my parents’ garden and apparently all materials are scrap OSB that needs to be made into roughly rectangular form first. I could borrow a corded saw, but that cord… I mean dudes, isn’t the circular saw least cord friendly tool ever?
NCD
Seriously, I would be very happy to win any part of this giveaway! Love Milwaukee tools.
Gary
Love the sawzall! Milwaukee is SAWZALL and no one make them better! Would love to have this tool in my M18 line up! The sawzall is one of those tools I use on a daily basis for tons of different applications!
Dan
Circular Saw: I would build my dog a nice doghouse. I can rip some sheathing, cut some 2x4s, and cut some nice molding and trim out the house. Nothing but Heavy Duty!
MJK
I would choose the grinder, as I have no grinder at this time. I would use it to grind and with a cutting wheel for my house remodel. Take that, nails! The circular saw would be awesome too, currently have a corded one. The Sawzall would only be an improvement over the D*****, I was given. I need all three at work XD.
Tim C
I’d go with the sawzall as my dewalt sawzall is on it’s last leg. I’m an electrician and find lot’s of uses for sawzall’s.
Ben Gladd
The reciprocating saw. I could undo all my mistakes!
SawdustTX
Definitely the Circular Saw – I’ve been waiting for this product a long time to replace an old “yellow brand” cordless toy saw. I’d put this to use for sheet good parting in my shop, and onsite work on some volunteer projects I do.
Matthew Blain
I would definitely have to go for the reciprocating saw. I can only imagine what an upgrade this would be to my Harbor Freight corded model. Not having to be tethered by a cord would be pretty handy too!
Vitaliy Mukhaylov
Happy Holidays!!!
Mahalo
I would choose the reciprocating saw. That’s the saw that I feel would have the greatest advantage over a hard-wired version, simply because it has to go into hostile territory throughout the jobsite more than the other two items. I would start right off by using it to demo my master bath!
Andrew colleran
I would pick the grinder because it is the only true cordless grinder on the market. All others are just cut off tools and can’t be used to grind down metals. I would use it in projects for refinishing some metal furniture.
Kevin C
I could definitely use a cordless sawzall. I’ve gots lots of stuff on the dock to cut up and no power down there.
Matty
I would definitely choose the angle grinder with the paddle switch. I’m a welder/fabricator trying to build a small side business and a cordless grinder would make on site jobs a lot easier and faster for sure.
matt
awesome give away…
could use the grinder. I would use for many welding and salvage projects. And because I no longer like extension cords..
Chase Rogers
Man that sawzall would be great, im a volunteer firefighter/ first responder, thats perfect for the truck tool box, come up upon an accident, that is the tool of choice to cut a frames, b frames, glass, roofs. The biggest complaint with the current models is of course runtime, looks like this may have taken care of that problem. Thanks Tool Guyd and Milwaukee for the opportunity!
ken
Circular Saw. I would have the greatest tool to turn my above garage into my M-F’r… aka Man Fort. It’s me against 3 women (wife and girls) and I have no get-away spot…
andron frolov
sawzall. I’m a plumber and this is a tool that is used daily to cut everything from lumber to tubs, pipe etc.
John D
I would choose the angle grinder if I won. My parents are getting older, and it seems like every year I am spending more and more time fixing things around their house for them. A grinder really isn’t in the budget for me and I could think of a dozen projects I could use it on. Milwaukee makes great tools and whoever wins is going to love their prize.
Matthew Sumner
The circular saw would be great. I hate draging around drop cords and fighting them the whole time trying to do a job. I have been slowly remodleing my house that was built in the 1950’s. That saw would make every job easier.
tim norton
I would love to have the circular saw as I don’t have one, and I think it would come in handy with all my home remodeling. thanks for the oppurtunity
Nabor Ramirez jr
I choose the 4-1/2-5in grinder because I will be building a ramp for my trailer and I have to build a frame for a gate
Tgr
We tested both Fuel reciprocating and circular saw. Here in “europe” where i live.
These are the best Cordless saws you could buy. ( big differences between the Bosch 18v -lion and Milwaukee 18V fuel ) Runtime/Power/build quality , Milwaukee also has adjustable shoe.
congratulations to the winner
Wayne
Circular saw all the way! I have every tool I need but a circular saw.
john figlioli
I’m a welder/fabricator ,The angle grinder would be my choice i would use it refinishing /cutting , grinding, shaping ,metal pipe for the metal furniture i make in my spare time , i like the slide switch thanks
Brent Cantrell
Amazing products have currently upgraded my 12v impact to the fuel line. I would love to get my hands on the fuel grinder to clean up my welding.
Alfredo Huerta
Hi there. I’ve always been a dewalt guy, but I’ve been hearing good things about Milwaukee. This would be a good chance to give them a try. And change to the red team if they convince me,
Dan
I’m a tile guy and the FUEL grinder is the best for service work.
Adam Chase
I would definitely choose the circular saw. I want to build some new out-buildings on my grandpa’s farm and this would really cut down on the need for a generator!
colin
That sawzall would help immensely with the trees in the yard, and with mods to my cars… bye bye excess fenderwells…
Jeremy
I would take the grinder so I could use it at school. I take welding classes at ome college and construction tech at another. I already have the sawzall but its the brushed one so the grinder would be the most useful!
Robb
I’d go for the circular saw. I’m looking to finish my basement and it would come in handy when framing.
mike k
I’d take the sawzall. I need to level off some posts.
Javier
It’s so hard to decide, all three are great. I would love the fuel circular saw. This is a great giveaway 🙂
Roger
I would choose the sawzall and cut down anything that got in my way!
Bkelley
I’d be grateful for the fuel grinder. I’d use it daily as I am an MRI installer and working with copper and RF wave sealed rooms and powerful magnets there is no room for error and this would help keep my work near perfect. Happy holidays!
Mike M
Building a BBQ that fits a full Pig and just learned how to weld. The grinders would be awesome. Since I am still a newbie there will be lots of grinding needed.
Riley
I would pick the sawzall because I could use it around the house and while working on vehicle projects.
oldwineguy
Needs dat circ ta cut sum wud
rhyino
I would use the cordless grinder for small projects in locations that are too far to run a power cord.
Robert
I have read a lot of good things about the Milwaukee brushless power tools. I think the cordless Circular Saw would be my choice. I have been getting by with my trusty old hand me down, but would love to get my hands on one of these.
Brian
I would like to be considered for the circular saw the only saw I have is a 5 1/2″ Ryobi and it is tough to cut 2X4’s and such. both my garage and enclosed back porch have water damage and rot along the sides of the roof, so this would be handy at cutting out the damaged wood along the edges and putting in new plywood. The front porch need some new stringers as one side is cracked and held together by a metal bracket for now. also on the back porch we wanted to cut a hole in the roof for a skylight to take advantage of the natural day light. I don’t see how I would be able to do this without this saw as I am not really motivated to go through all that with my Ryobi. I need something that can power through it. I think if I won it, that will give me the motivation to tackle it and get it all done.
thanks for the chance to win
Sami B
The circular saw! I’m a general contractor that’s been using Milwaukee for years and i have been eyeing the fuel circular saw since it came out, would be a good upgrade for sure.
Elisha
I’m about to rebuild a storage shed at my parents’ house, so I would choose the Fuel Sawzall to help me tear out the old, rotted roof. I have the brushed circular saw and the Fuel drill and impacts, so the sawzall would round out my kit nicely. Of course, I eventually will have to get all three :).
Humberto
I would choose the Circular Saw. I’ve heard nothing but good things about Milwaukee cordless circular saw’s. This being the brush less version just means it will the best of the best.
Chris
I’d like the cordless grinder. I’m an industrial fabricator, and one of the most used tools is the grinder. The cordless one would be awesome for the out of shop jobs where we are tearing out old equipment or doing a service order where something is being modified. Not having to track down an electrical outlet, deal with my extension cord and GFI would simplify things a lot.
Sri Nithya Satyaswaroopan
I would love to have the circular saw as I don’t have one at the moment. It would make a great addition to my tools for those times when I need a powerful saw to cut 2×4’s, plywood, ABS pipes and anything else where a hacksaw or handsaw will not do.
scott olszewski
I’d love to have the Sawzall. Trying to make do without one has been difficult, between using a 20 year old circular saw and oscillating multi-tool.
Doug
I would love to have a Milwaukee M18 Fuel Sawzall for use in some upcoming deck replacement projects. Would be real nice to have corded power without lugging around an extension cord.
Peter A.
Sawzall all the way!!!!!
douglas kwan
i will choose the circular saw. will use around the home and work for projects. don’t have any specific projects coming up though
Britt
I would choose the circular saw to make bee hives.
Federico Sevilla
I been wanting to remodel the living room but haven’t had the chance because the lack of tools if I would win the circular saw I could tackle the project and build me a false wall to hang my LCD screen and put some lighting behind it of course if I do it I will send you pictures for you guys to see the results
Hope I win and good luck to everyone.
Joshua Salomon
I was just looking at the brushless circular saw yesterday, so would love to win that! I have a Eurekazone UEG rip guide, and this saw would pair perfectly with that. I have a long list of bookcases, shop carts and file cabinets to make for the house, and this is just what I need… Thanks for the giveaway!
Ross Rozycki
The grinder would be my pick. Use would be in the garage, building track cars and maneuvering in tight spots in engine bays and interiors.
Mack Frost
I have used Milwaukee tools and have become a fan. They are tough, durable and trouble free. My neighbor has the saw, which I borrow frequently. Great tool, hope I win
Henry H.
I would love to have the recip saw. I’m using a 35 year old Craftsman reciprocating saw that my dad gave me. It’s a whopping 3.8 Amps of pure corded power! Would love an upgrade…and ditch the cord!
Tim Marvin
I’d pick the circular saw and use it for roofing jobs to cut in vents, etc topside.
Ryan Lim
I wish to have the Angle Grinder. I would like to compare this new Brushless Angle Grinder with other brand angle grinder.
Angle Grinder could do a lots of stuff. For instance, chopping metal, cutting concrete, grinding wood, grinding concrete, grinding metal and many more
Lee Francisco
I’ve been drooling over the Milwaukee M18 Fuel cordless tools. I’d love to own the 6 1/2″ circular saw.
John Sullivan
I’d like to try the circular saw… I currently have a B&D 18v that’s nothing but a disappointment. The batteries for the B&D are fine in the cordless drills, and I’m perfectly satisfied with them (and I’m not going to fool myself into thinking that they’re pro grade), and the batteries also work with the flashlight that’s used frequently. But the saw… major letdown, which is a shame for the times I want to make just one little cut. Maybe Milwaukee can turn my opinion around.
Jim Krzykwa
I would use the the 6-1/2″ cordless circular saw almost daily. I am still in the dark ages. My circular saws have power cords.
Chris Lee
I’d go with the angle grinder to replace as my old corded one just bit the bullet.
Al
As a DeWalt using contractor, I would certainly like to try the brushless circular saw as maybe a switch to Milwaukee might a move I would consider. Helping out local community rehabilitate homes to better our community requires solid tools and affordability is very important. Thanks for the opportunity, congrats to the winner and thank you Stuart and Milwaukee for the chance. Happy holidays to all. Go America!
Vince Russell
The cordless Sawzall! I need to replace my aging Milwaukee corded…
Matthew
I’d pick the grinder because I already own the fuel circ saw & it’s amazing!
I’d use the grinder for everything. I’m a general contractor & can use it for cutting off bolts, cutting Hardie Plank siding, etc.
Thanks for the opportunity!
Don Haddan
Love to have that circular saw. Great for breaking down large sheets of plywood. From what what I’ve seen the fuel series is one of the best if not THE best cordless saw.
M George
6-1/2″ cordless circular saw
I need to build a pergola in the spring…this would be great. My old craftsmen can barely cut a 2×4.
Pick me 🙂
Damian
I’d pick the circular saw. I’m in a new house and already have a list of things I want to do. The first big project will be a garage makeover with an attic lift to be installed first. Since I don’t currently have a circular saw, this would be great to have when cutting new supports for the rafters.
Andy
I would choose the circular saw. I have never had the chance to use a Milwaukee tool, but after reading your site religiously I would love the chance to use one. My wife and I just purchased our first house after being married in June. The circular saw would be so handy for the many DIY projects we have planned. Thanks!
kjbenner
I’d go for the sawzall–I don’t have a cordless reciprocating saw, and it would be very handy for projects around the house.
Don M
I’d pick the sawzall. Extremely handy for junk yard trips, quick cuts without dragging out an extension cord, etc.
Robert juskalian
That grinder would be nice. I am restoring a car for my dad right now and could make use of that
Bob
jay k.
To have a cordless grinder would be awesome… I love the fact that it is a grinder not a cut-off tool. I would smooth out welds on some ironwork. Woohoo to this offer!!!
Jeff Brozovich
I’d love to have the grinder. I have so many projects that it would be perfect for. I’ve been planning to buy either a Dewalt or Milwaukee grinder and have been debating which to buy.
HRob
Would love to have a circular saw. Have been waiting on a reason to move from my old V18 stuff to Fuel.
Chris Fyfe
I would like a grinder , actually any of the tools would be nice .
Best regards ,
Chris
John
Reciprocating saw. Would help me void the warranty on more vehicles.
Ryan Tarwood
I’d pick the circular saw, I’ve been needing to upgrade to a cordless one. I hate fumbling around with the cord when I go to use my old B&D.
Matthew Fant
I’d pick the fuel sawzall. I looks like an absolute beast. This definitely would make any of my construction side jobs much easier. This is also the one cordless tool I don’t own yet. Thanks Stewart!
Greg Flores
I have a circular saw that’s on its last legs and would love to upgrade to a cordless one.
Neal Sherman
I’d like to be considered for the circular saw. I’m a 25 year old homeowner in the midst of extensive renovations to the multi family house I own. My father had given me a Milwaukee circular saw that was at least 20 years old and running strong that was stolen during a recent break in. I just received the m18 drill driver set as payment for work done on a job, and would love a chance to replace the stolen saw and expand on the Milwaukee line. Thanks for running the contest.
Matt Hansen
I’d choose the cordless grinder because I don’t have a grinder of any kind yet.
Ktash
If I were to win the circular saw, I’d use it to to make cherry shaker cabinets. This is more fine cabinetry and I’m using a track saw system that can be adapted to various circular saws. I’ve done some cabinets with a track saw already, but this would enable me to work outdoors easily. Since I have a tiny shop, that would help speed things up. I’ve heard good things about the Milwaukee saw and would love to try their new system.
Kingsley Sawers
I would choose the circular saw! I own some other Milwaukee tools and I wanted to get a Milwaukee saw. I absoulutely love the Milwaukee tools for their high quality in design and use. I have an old circular saw (corded) which has seen better days. I own an older home and I am constantly trying to upgrade the home. I have plans to rebuild my garage next summer. This saw would greatly help me complete my projects.
bennieboi
I’m just starting out beefing up my tool collection with quality tools. I currently own a few Milwaukee products and love the solid feel of them. I would love to add the sawzall to my collection with an upcoming bathroom renovation.
Luc
I’m retired but build stuff for all sorts of people and I sure could use that circular saw, that would be wonderful!
Dave
Actually a really tough decision. I LOVE LOVE LOVE My Fuel and M18 Drills & Drivers. I’ve always wanted a cordless grinder, BUT… I think I’d have to go with the Circular Saw only because there have been MANY Occasions where I would have needed a cordless circular.
Travis Lee Johnson
Milwaukee is my favorite brand no one is more innovative than milwaukee and there brushless tools and new radio with bluetooth are the best in the industry i would prefer the circular saw.
Kyle
I would like the reciprocating saw. Would definitely come in handy around the shop.
Chris C
I’d like to have the reciprocating saw as can come along with me in the vehicle to any location where I may have to make some cuts to allow for long/wide items like lumber, plastic sheet/piping, or metal stock that I can’t fit into my vehicle easily.
Terry Lingo
I would definitely choose the grinder. Every Milwaukee cordless tool I purchase further convinces me they are a great value.
Paul Barth
The cordless reciprocating saw would be the handiest and most needed of the 3 tools. Many times when I am cutting around a door or window casing I am reaching overhead and a corded tool gets heavy and the cord keeps catching on things. The freedom to climb up on a ladder and to start cutting without moving an extension cord is a big plus.
Paul
Brandon J
Ive recently been broken into. My tools were locked up in a gangbox at the job site, someone had a big enough pair to climb on a roof and kick down a roof access door. They made off with my whole gang box as well as 4k+ in scrap from the job. Its hard enough to keep good tools. I had a full Milwaukee m18 set, but I guess everyone has to start at square one again. I come to toolguyd fairly often to check out deals. This time has been a calling, toolguyd and Milwaukee both helping me out? Thats unheard of. I’d be greatful to receive any item so that I may apply it to the effort of begining rebuilding my livelyhood. Thank you for your consideration.
Matt Shellito
I am a field
Technician for Cummins. I would choose the recept saw. I hate having to drag the extension cord out out to cut unistrut or din rail when putting new generator in service
Bob
I’d pick the circular saw.I’ve been thinking about getting a cordless circular saw.I have several projects I can use it on–new cellar bulkhead stairs at my mother’s house and building a garden shed at my house.
James
Been meaning to get a Sawzall for a while now. Been hearing good things about Milwaukee, but don’t own any of them yet… Wouldn’t turn down the circ saw either.
joe
I already own the dewalt saw and I’m pretty happy with it. I have been a dewalt fan since my first drill and it kind of have learned to love it..though we have a hate and love relationship.
But I’ve been “eying” that circular saw…it’s voluptuous curves, it’s sexy profile, but most importantly it’s big hart (the no-torque-lacking brushless motor hehehe).
Ben
I’m thinking the Circular saw would be a great addition to my tool line-up. Have a new siding project for the house and some shelves to build in the garage. This tool would be excellent for those projects.
genaro s
circular saw and i would give it to my coworker for christmas
D Dog
I would love the circular saw. Would come in handy during my new home construction
Dan Bihary
I’d love to try the the recip. saw. I camp off the grid, tackling some kindling with this would be great.
Dale S
I would like the cordless grinder. It would be nice not having to drag the cord around the shop floor
Colin
I would use the circular saw for my first house I just bought – plenty of home improvement projects I have planned!
Evan S.
I’d love to have a cordless grinder. It’s one of the few tools left I don’t have cordless.
Jason
I would pick the sawz-all. It would compliment my 18v fuel drill and impact driver that I use daily for work. The fuel tools are top notch, and very high quality! I would love to have the sawzall to add to my ever growing cordless tool kit!
Eli
I want that angle grinder, it would be great for those times when I am repairing fences and gates in the field.
Brandi Smith
I would pick the circular saw. I help my husband fix stuff around the house and help him with his woodworking projects. I would love to have my OWN saw to use instead of borrowing his. He doesn’t like me messing with his tools.
Dean
I would pick the sawzall. Ever since I picked one up I’ve dreamed of one. Makes you feel like a man. Makes you feel American. I would teach my son how to use it. It would be a great time in our lives. Or we could have sawzall fights like sword fights. No? ok I wouldn’t do that. I would still appreciate the tool forever.
Nak
I’ll take the grinder ! Field heavy equipment mechanic work. Cutting hydraulic hoses, weld prep, cutting off/cleaning up nuts, bolts, fittings, chains, track parts, conveyor parts, I could go on and on. The more I look at that, the more I like it. I’ve never even seen a cordless one.
Scott
I think I’d go with the circular saw. Even though the ones I’ve used the batteries don’t last that long they are nice to have for random cuts when you don’t want to drag out a corded one.
Ian Mears
I would definitely choose the grinder with paddle switch, i end up using grinders everyday at work (lozier, largest store shelving manufacturer), and having a cordless electric grinder in my tool cart would be a godsend and a magnificent time-saver, plus having it be a milwaukee would be an added bonus!
Scott
I pick the 6 1/2″ circular saw. It would be a great addition to the Milwaukee tools I currently own. I would use it to help my parents with some built in cabinets. That’s the problem when you have the tools and knowledge, the project list never ends.
Nick
It’s simple: I use a lot of milwaukee tools daily in my remodeling construction business. I use a milwaukee 4.5″ corded grinder right now to carry out my daily routine of grinding down concrete and anchor bolts getting them ready to accept mud sills for perimeter foundation walls. If I had a cordless unit, I’d be able to carry out that task at least twice as fast, and be able to do it at a jobsite that didn’t have power readily available. I use milwaukee tools because I believe in them, and they’ve never let me down — they are heavy duty, and I use them for heavy duty tasks because they’re the best in the business.
Mike
I have no wood working tools so a circular saw is at the top of my list of things I need to buy so I can quickly break down stuff.
Dustin M
I’d like to have a cordless reciprocating saw to help clean up scrap on my parents’ property. They’re tired of looking at it and I’ve been promising to help remove it for too long.
steve fritz
Would love to have the circular saw. I use my circular saws a lot. My Ridgid cordless saw is kind of lacking, unless I sm cross cutting plywood or 2×4’s. The corded saw works great, but to be able to cut the cord and still have power and runtime sounds like a dream come true.
WhoWhatNow
I would love the angle grinder. I have a really small shop and I am tired of tripping over cords when I’m cleaning up stock for welding projects. I would be nice to get the grinding out of the shop altogether and move it to the driveway!
Kevin P
would use the hell out of the sawzall. I do alot of parting out cars and trucks so im not always wanting to take every last bolt out to get what im after recently had my dewalt sawzall die on me and have been looking for another.
Al
I’d like to win the circular saw. I’d use it for outfitting my garage with custom cabinets. Thanks!
Mike L.
The grinder would be my choice. It would make trips to the “U-Pull-It” yards way easier.
Ryan
My wife and I just purchased our first home. That circular saw or reciprocating saw would certainly come in handy on our future renovations.
Karen
I would pick the reciprocating saw because I’m pretty sure we have finally found our house (yippee!!) and there are a couple of walls that we will be taking down. This would come in mighty handy! Thank you.
Ruben
I’d definitely pick the circular saw. I have a few spring projects where it would really be a great help.
Steven
Sawzall reciprocating saw would be my choose. I would use it to install lighting on the outside of my house.
Dan
I would love to own the grinder. I would use it in so many ways. Cutting metal, bolts, to cutting wonder board and tile. Milwaukee is best on the market in my opinion love to own one.
Greg Mohl
That fuel sawzall would be the one I’d choose. I use my corded model almost daily for remodel tasks.
Jordan
I’d prefer the recip saw. I don’t have a cordless recip or much of an 18v platform.
MS
I would get the grinder. Mainly to sharpen the lawnmower blades my 13 year old seems to dull at an amazing rate.
LORDDiESEL
I have all 3 of these tools already. I’ve been beating on them for the last two months. Awesome tools!
Gregory
I could use the Grinder. I have turned my old 1994 F150 into a project truck and a grinder would defenitly make work easer. Merry Christmas All!
river1
The cordless grinder would be hella convenient in my welding hobby
later jim
Kevin
I’d love to use that grinder to rebuild my home brew system with old kegs! Why buy huge pots to boil when you can cut the top off an old keg?
Rick C
I would like to own the Sawzall. These are designed to be used in uncomfortable, inaccessible places where no other tool works as well. I would find it most helpful in disaster recovery/rebuild situations where corded power is oftentimes not as plentiful as needed for the work to be done, so a cordless tool such as this would not figure in on taking turns using the extension cord.
Mike S.
I could definitely use the Milwaukee M18 Fuel saw at my house! Wife has dictated that the backyard is the next project for the Summer of 2014 and that means a grape trellis, deck, fireplace pit, AV center, etc. Help!
jason b
I would definitely give the angle grinder to my brother for his side business welding handrails.
T. Yamane
I’d choose the grinder (flip switch). I don’t have one and I’ve found that I’m always wishing I had one when I run across the bolts, sharp edges, and other areas that I have to fight with the tools that I have.
Troy Berg
My skill saw just melted down, so a new fuel circular saw would fill the bill. I love my Milwaukee m18 drill and this would be a great addition.
Thanks Milwaukee and toolguyed!
Raymond
I’d pick the reciprocating saw for how useful they are in demo work.
B. Price
I would love to have a cordless circular saw but it would be awesome to have a Milwaukee Fuel Brushless saw! It would definitely get a lot of use and start some tool-envy with my neighbors.
My first project is to make a bunch of raised planter beds and I have several other spring projects that a cordless saw would be so handy with.
Brian
I would take the grinder, I work at a factory that makes Snapple bottles and a lot of the equipment is more that 10 foot high. I often have to weld up that high and it would be nice not to drag an ac cord around.
Yoav Liberman
What a great giveaway!
My choice is the saw, although I would not say no to the grinder. We are about to move to a new house in the lower Hudson area, near New York City, and I know I will need a handy (preferably cordless) circular saw. I already have a Milwaukee cordless drill/driver so I could swap batteries if needed. Good luck to the winner and Happy holidays.
James Ellis
The saw would be so helpful in building my chicken coop. I have 10 chickens coming in April and plan to give away the eggs to children in need. Before I can do that, those chickens need a roof over their heads.
Happy Holidays!
Stanky
Would totally get that 4 1/2″ grinder, would be awesome for working on my rusty car. That fuel grinder with a wire brush, would love to see how much I could do on one 4.0 amp battery!
Jesse Weirnik
I would love the new cordless sawzall. It would go great with my new fuel brushless impact at work.
Eric Psencin
The cordless circular saw would make quick work of small tasks on the job site, sometimes finding a t-pole and or getting out long enough extension cords takes longer than the job you are using the tool for, I could use this multiple times a day and let the other superintendents use as well.
Brandon Tarbell
Ive been waiting to jump on a new line of tools and this would be just the kicker to start a massive new collection. My Hitachi 18v Li-ion served me well but Im chomping at the bit to start a Milwaukee line.
Brandon Tarbell
Oh, and I would likely start out with the circ saw. Using this in hard to reach cabinets, and off-site stuff would be nice.
Daniel Lawson
The circle saw would be great with the work I’m doing around the house the size would work great as I work on the furniture and I prepare to possibly build my own kitchen cabinets. My house was a foreclosure so a lot needs to be done.
Vonlee
I would choose the reciprocating saw as this would make the perfect tool as I am starting to build my house and it would be a great replacement from my old hand saws, and it would nice to amaze my co-workers with what Milwaukee reciprocating saw can do. Happy Holidays!!!
Mitch
I would choose the circular saw to do all sorts of projects in my new house!
JT
Id take that grinder. I work mostly with mostly automotive and would definitely use that for metal work! Cutting rusted brackets, seized bolts, replacing rusted panels, etc.
JT
To be honest, I also need a new battery for my milwaukee drill and this seems like the best opportunity to get one!
Crossing my fingers!!
Jeff
I would pick the circular saw…. would like to finish off basement
Patriot36
Definitely the Sawsall. It’s the only brushless option out there right now and it’s a Milwaukee! It would replace my small cc chainsaw for the yard and camping chores.
Ricky B
I need an angle grinder. It’s one tool on my list of tools to get.
jay
This kit is perfect for all cutting purposes. Can’t just choose one, all will be use equally. Good luck all, happy holidays.
MarkT
I would use the cordless circular saw around the house doing odd jobs. I do not have a cordless circular saw so winning this would be great! Thanks for the giveaway!
Karl S Benedict
The circular saw would be great. I just ordered the Fuel hammer drill and impact kit this morning. I have been using Milwaukee tools at home and work for over 20 years and they have never let me down, EVER. I plan to use my Fuel drill to power my ice auger this winter, I can’t wait to try it out.
John
My Dewalt 14.4 set batteries crapped out after many many years of reliable use and I recently bought into Milwaukee through a drill/impact combo and I’ve had my eye on a circular saw since… the generic 14.4v dewalt batteries I got on amazon are worthless wont even hold a charge and I reach for the circular saw too often ..This would definitely be nice to add to the Milwaukee section of my tools!
John H.
Awesome giveway. The M18 Fuel tools have been great. Thanks TG and Milwaukee!
If the Milwaukee Santa (red suit, red tools of course) visited me and I won one of these beauties, I’d have to go with the circular saw. I’ve yet to own a cordless circular saw. Every time I pick one up while helping on projects at friends’ house I kick myself for not having one. Would be so much easier for projects around the house.
Thomas
I would choose the 6-1/2″ cordless circular saw to cut 2x4s and plywood everyday for furnace platforms and catwalks. I currently own the M18 (non-FUEL) version and it works very well. I can only imagine what a longer battery life could do to increase my productivity.
Charlie Belica
Remodeling a late 1800’s farmhouse so the brushless tool would come in real handy
Rob
I’d have to go with the grinder. My wife has been wanting me to make a large metal cupcake sign, and I can’t see myself doing that much cutting with my little Dremel.
Jon
I often fix the work of production workers in an exterior finishing company. At least once a week I’m up on a ladder after stretching out 50 to 200 feet of extension cords so I can run the grinder to remove some stone that was installed too high, or too far (N,S,E,W) so it’s in the way of the adjacent siding installation.
Having a cordless grinder would be a DREAM, and it would help me finally get started making the switch to Milwaukee! 🙂
Chris M
Recip. Saw for crawling around and removing the old plumbing in the crawl space that would be much easier unplugged!
E. Sanchez
my husband will love the addition to the tool box, and i will love the fact that he will have no more excuses to take on more projects for me. 🙂
Johnboy
I could really use the grinder. Don’t have one yet. Never tried a cordless version, but all the good I have read about this line of tools has been great. Merry Christmas and best of luck to all.
Mark Stacy
Definitely the circular saw. I’ve so many projects since I’m renovating an old house. I have main stairs that are wibbley-wobbley. The new cavy princess needs a proper home. We need a good sturdy back yard fence. And the front porch needs to be enclosed. I have two M12 Milwaukee tools that are serving me well for smaller jobs, and I need that circular saw! Did I mention the kitchen island? And the walls that need to be fixed after the rain got in and the bats left.
Ethan Paine
That reciprocating saw would be a dream for all the projects around my house! you cant ever go wrong with a sawzall when you having plumbing and electrical to finish!
Jeff
Definitely would get the cordless saw. Always needing a saw far away from an outlet, whether im on the roof, of in the basement!
Brian
I would choose the circular saw. No cords to fight and the additional runtime would be great to have on the jobsite. Milwaukee tools are top notch and always get the job done!
Tony K.
I’d love the circular saw. I currently have a 5 1/2 inch nicad saw that I’ve had for 11 years. I’ve started doing some handyman projects around town & could see the brushless 6 1/2 inch circular saw being used frequently.
Javelin
Definitely the Circular saw. My old Ryobi 5″ saw is just about worn out. I use it routinely for customizing mountings for various wireless internet installations and in the home. I am terrified of cutting the cord on a standard circ saw so I am far more comfortable using any power saw if it’s either cordless or stationary.
El Jon
No doubt I would go with the recip saw (sawzall). A cordless sawzall makes for one of the handiest tools you can get. I would use it for a variety of cutting applications including demo work and even landscaping/pruning.
Treva Walters
All of our tools were recently stolen right before Christmas. These are used by an electrician and used everyday at work. The best packages we have found are the Milwaukee Fuel sets. Looking to replace years and thousands of dollars worth of tools. We were looking at pricing and found this post. This would be a Christmas Miracle to win this set!! Here’s to hoping there is some good in the world to equal out the bad….
Adam
I’ve been happy with the M12 line, but I sure wouldn’t mind finishing some of my jobs faster.
Thanks for the reviews. You have brought some tools to my attention I may have never come across.
Jim
These are the best tools available. I would use them daily in my job as an electrician.
A Calz
Grinder would be awesome.
Brad
The sawzall would come in handy for landscaping and keeping my property cleaned up!
Dustin Howard
I would choose the Milwaukee m18 set. I just bought my first house and it’s a fixer upper ! this year I plan on remodeling first the bathroom and if possible the kitchen ! This set of Milwaukee saws would give me all the cutting tools I need to get the job done ! Plus I’m an electrician and I’m always in need of good tools!
Brian
Got to redo the guest bathroom – this would be perfect!
Sean
I would Pick the Circular Saw
I am a technical theatre school student in my third of undergrad and Im constantly trying to build my own inventory of tools. Being a broke college student buying good quality power tools is incredibly difficult. This past year in particular has shown the numerous times that a cordless circular saw would have come in handy but the issue of being a broke college student prevents me from being able to purchase my own.
Gerry
I would pick the circular saw for a test drive. I am about to start my 18V collection and debating between M18 and Bosch 18V.
Stephen
Definitely the angle grinder, I’d love to have a tough blade I can put in tight spaces
Chris
Definitely the circular saw to help with the new deck.
Shannon
I’d upgrade my current circular saw and give my current one to my brother!
Mr. Jesse Warner
I would retire my old hand me down skil circular saw if I could add the milwaukee fuel m18 circular saw to my arsenal. It would probably cut circles (figuratively speaking) around my poor old skil brand saw.
Thanks for your site, it’s awesome!
Farid Masri
I would love to have the grinder to help me with some projects at home and my work.
Anthony Wu
I am a new house owner and just searching what different kind of tool is useful for me. A good saw or grinder will be a good start to learn how those tools are working 🙂
Tzung-Ying Wu
Just join you facebook and see this. Can’t wait to win those tools….
SC300 Test Pilot
I would go with the paddle switch angle grinder. I find angle grinders to be extremely versatile and I’ll be using mine to strip my car for a repaint. A cordless model would make the job a lot easier.
Phi
Circular Saw so I could help my mom build a new deck.
Leo
I’d like to have the Circular saw, just want to build a clothesline in the summer
jaim lei snell
I would love to have the sawzall (recip), because I am starting my company for doing renos. The sawzall, I can use it for many jobs. From cutting pips, to repairs, and lets not forget pruning trees. I have always loved my tools but, also have good taste in quality tools. I sold tools at home depot and never hesitated to promote your tools over anyone else. Thank you for your time. Jaime <3
Tammy Drinkard
Oh this would be awsome for me to win…guessing because im a female my dad and husband dont think i should mess with thier tools 🙁 so when i need a tool they say use this one it’s not good for me any more just keep it..im really good at fixing things and building them also truth is lol i do more around the house than both of them do….
Jeff
I’ve been looking at buying that grinder. I’d love to have it.