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Milwaukee M18 FUEL D-Handle Jig Saw Kit

Model number
2737-21

The Milwaukee 2737-21 bundles the M18 FUEL D-handle jig saw with a battery and charger, making it the more complete package for buyers entering the M18 system. Milwaukee's product page highlights the same 3,500 strokes-per-minute performance, 4-position orbital action, and compact D-handle layout as the 2737-20 bare tool. The included XC5.0 battery, charger, and carry case make it a stronger fit for users who want a ready-to-work jig saw setup without sourcing accessories separately. It is positioned for clean curved cuts, trim work, and general-purpose jobsite cutting where cord-free control matters.

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Model no.
2737-21
Brand
Milwaukee
Category
Jig Saw
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§ Specifications

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Product Type
Jig Saw
Voltage (V)
18
Cordless / Corded
Cordless
Power Source
Battery
Motor Type
POWERSTATE Brushless
Tool Only
No
Batteries Included
1
Charger Included
Yes
Piece Count
9
Battery Platform
M18 FUEL
Strokes Per Minute
3,500
Orbital Action
Yes
Hammer Function
No
One Key Enabled
No
Warranty
5-year limited (tool)

§ What's Included

01 (1) M18 FUEL D-Handle Jig Saw (2737-20)
02 (1) M18 REDLITHIUM XC5.0 Battery Pack (48-11-1850)
03 (1) M18 and M12 Multi-Voltage Charger (48-59-1812)
04 (1) Anti-Splinter Guard
05 (1) Carry Case
06 (1) Dust Collection Tube
07 (1) Dust Cover
08 (1) Hex Wrench
09 (1) Shoe Guard

§ Warranty

5-year limited (tool)

§ FAQ

Is the 2737-21 a kit?

Yes. It includes the jig saw, one M18 XC5.0 battery, a charger, a carry case, and the standard accessories.

What speed does Milwaukee list for this jig saw?

Milwaukee lists variable speed up to 3,500 strokes per minute.

Does it have orbital action?

Yes. Milwaukee calls out 4-position orbital cutting.

Does the kit include a charger?

Yes. The 2737-21 includes an M18 and M12 multi-voltage charger.

Who should buy the kit instead of the bare tool?

The kit makes more sense for buyers who do not already own compatible M18 batteries and a charger.

What blade type does it use?

Milwaukee states that the saw accepts T-shank jig saw blades.