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Milwaukee M18 FUEL SAWZALL Reciprocating Saw Kit (2720)

Model number
2720-22

The Milwaukee 2720-22 kit bundles the earlier-generation M18 FUEL SAWZALL with two XC5.0 batteries, a charger, carrying case, and blade. Milwaukee lists the saw at up to 3,000 strokes per minute with a 1.125 in. stroke length and a QUIK-LOK universal blade clamp. This package is best for buyers who want a complete M18 reciprocating saw setup without sourcing batteries separately. It remains a capable full-size cordless demolition saw even though Milwaukee's newer 2821 series has since replaced it as the current-generation standard SAWZALL.

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Model no.
2720-22
Brand
Milwaukee
Category
Reciprocating Saw
Canonical URL
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§ Specifications

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Product Type
Reciprocating Saw
Voltage (V)
18
Cordless / Corded
Cordless
Power Source
Battery
Motor Type
POWERSTATE Brushless
Tool Only
No
Batteries Included
2
Charger Included
Yes
Piece Count
5
Length (in.)
18.5
Weight (lbs)
7.4
Battery Platform
M18 FUEL
Strokes Per Minute
3,000
Stroke Length (in.)
1.125
Blade Clamp
QUIK-LOK Universal
Variable Speed
No
Hammer Function
No
One Key Enabled
No
Warranty
5-year limited (tool)

§ What's Included

01 (1) M18 FUEL SAWZALL Reciprocating Saw (Tool Only) (2720-20)
02 (2) M18 REDLITHIUM XC5.0 Extended Capacity Battery Pack (48-11-1850)
03 (1) M18 & M12 Multi-Voltage Charger (48-59-1812)
04 (1) Carrying Case
05 (1) Blade

§ Warranty

5-year limited (tool)

§ FAQ

What comes in the 2720-22 kit?

The 2720-22 includes the 2720-20 saw, two M18 REDLITHIUM XC5.0 battery packs, an M18/M12 charger, a carrying case, and one blade.

How is the 2720-22 different from the 2720-20?

The saw itself is the same, but the 2720-22 is the complete kit version. It is more convenient for buyers who do not already own M18 batteries and a charger.

What cutting specs does Milwaukee list for the 2720-22 saw?

Milwaukee lists the saw at up to 3,000 strokes per minute with a 1.125 in. stroke length. Those specs position it as a full-size cordless demolition saw.

What blade clamp does this saw use?

The saw uses a QUIK-LOK universal blade clamp. That supports fast changes and broad compatibility with standard reciprocating saw blades.

Is the 2720-22 the current-generation standard SAWZALL kit?

No. It is the earlier-generation M18 FUEL SAWZALL kit. Milwaukee's 2821 series is the newer standard-generation replacement.

Who is the 2720-22 best for?

It is a good fit for buyers who want a complete M18 SAWZALL setup with batteries and storage included, especially if they value the older platform at a lower package cost.