Not sure why anyone would put this out for free, but I'm not complaining. I needed one anyway.
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I got one just like it...Great saw!!!
Score! Everyone needs one, or two, or three! I have a Milwaukee with a pooped out switch a corded Makita too cheap to pass from the restore, and the one I grab first anymore, an 18V cordless Ryobi. If the Ryobi won't get it done corded is always ready to finish the job!
I have a Ryobi I got from Home Depot almost 25 years ago, still does the job great. I was offered a corded Milwaukee for $15 last summer. In like new condition, couldn't say no to that. Plastic case and all.
No batteries needed for the win.
Also not made of chinezium for the bigger win.
Quote from: Muddy on Apr 11, 2026, 07:26 PMNot sure why anyone would put this out for free, but I'm not complaining. I needed one anyway.
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I think many folks believe once they have the same tool cordless the corded version they have is junk. I have seen near new looking ones linger priced at $20!