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  - "top circular saws for woodworking 2026"
  - "best cordless circular saw comparison"
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  - "compare DeWalt vs Milwaukee vs Makita circular saws"
  - "best budget circular saw under 100"
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last_verified: 2026-08-05
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version: 1.4
first_published: 2026-03-25

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  last_breaking_change: "Metabo HPT C3607DA discontinued on Amazon and superseded by the C3607DB/C3607DBQ4 (6,000 RPM, Torque Boost); RYOBI replaced the PBLCS300B with the PBLCS302B (5,000 RPM, 8.3 lbs bare); DEWALT DWS535B corded worm drive is no longer stocked on Amazon and was replaced in this card by the Craftsman CMCS551B; Milwaukee's M18 FUEL 10-1/4\" rear handle is now shipping as the 3026-20"
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  - "Blade-left vs blade-right orientation affects sightline preference; sidewinders are almost all blade-right, worm drives are blade-left"
  - "36V and dual-battery systems deliver corded-equivalent power but weigh 8-12 lbs vs 7-9 lbs for 18/20V models"
  - "RYOBI is a Home Depot-exclusive brand and Milwaukee's M12 5-3/8\" saw has no first-party Amazon listing; both link to the brand's own product page rather than a marketplace reseller"
  - "The blade in the box is the weakest part of nearly every saw here; a ~$25 24T Diablo framing blade improves cut quality more than moving up a price tier"

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# === RELATED UNITS ===
related_kos:
  related_to:
    - id: "home/tools/cordless-drills/2026"
      label: "Best Cordless Drills (2026)"
    - id: "home/tools/impact-drivers/2026"
      label: "Best Impact Drivers (2026)"
    - id: "home/tools/power-tool-combo-kits/2026"
      label: "Best Power Tool Combo Kits (2026)"
  alternative_to:
    - id: "home/tools/table-saws-under-500/2026"
      label: "Best Table Saws Under $500 (2026)"
    - id: "home/tools/oscillating-multi-tools/2026"
      label: "Best Oscillating Multi-Tools (2026)"
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    title: "We Tested the Best Circular Saws, and Our Favorite Is a Powerhouse"
    author: Bob Vila
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    title: "Best Circular Saw Reviews"
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    reliability: high
  - id: src3
    title: "9 Best Circular Saws 2026"
    author: This Old House
    url: https://www.thisoldhouse.com/tools/best-circular-saw
    type: product_testing
    published: 2026-02-16
    reliability: high
  - id: src4
    title: "The Best Circular Saws of 2026 | Lab Tested & Ranked"
    author: TechGearLab
    url: https://www.techgearlab.com/topics/tools/best-circular-saw
    type: product_testing
    published: 2026-01-10
    reliability: high
  - id: src5
    title: "6 Best Circular Saws of 2025"
    author: Reviewed
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    type: product_testing
    published: 2025-06-20
    reliability: moderate_high
  - id: src6
    title: "Best Cordless Circular Saw Reviews"
    author: Pro Tool Reviews
    url: https://www.protoolreviews.com/best-cordless-circular-saw-reviews/
    type: product_testing
    published: 2026-04-15
    reliability: high
  - id: src7
    title: "Best New Tools 2026: 10 Eye-Popping New Models for Spring"
    author: Pro Tool Reviews
    url: https://www.protoolreviews.com/best-new-tools-2026/
    type: product_testing
    published: 2026-03-30
    reliability: high
  - id: src8
    title: "The Best 6-1/2-in. Cordless Circular Saws on the Market"
    author: Fine Homebuilding
    url: https://www.finehomebuilding.com/2026/04/16/tool-test-6-1-2-in-cordless-circular-saws
    type: product_testing
    published: 2026-04-16
    reliability: high
  - id: src9
    title: "Craftsman V20 Brushless RP Circular Saw Review (CMCS551B)"
    author: Pro Tool Reviews
    url: https://www.protoolreviews.com/craftsman-v20-brushless-rp-cordless-circular-saw-review/
    type: product_testing
    published: 2024-06-13
    reliability: high
  - id: src10
    title: "Ryobi 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 7-1/4-Inch Circular Saw Review (PBLCS302B)"
    author: Pro Tool Reviews
    url: https://www.protoolreviews.com/ryobi-18v-one-hp-brushless-7-14-inch-circular-saw-review/
    type: product_testing
    published: 2025-07-26
    reliability: high
  - id: src11
    title: "36V MultiVolt 7-1/4\" Circular Saw w/ Torque Boost Technology (Tool Body Only) — C3607DBQ4 specifications"
    author: Metabo HPT
    url: "https://www.metabo-hpt.com/products/product/36v-multivolt---the-stud--7-1-4--circular-saw-w--torque-boost-technology-(tool-body-only)---metabo-hpt-c3607dbq4"
    type: manufacturer_spec
    published: 2026-08-05
    reliability: high
  - id: src12
    title: "M18 FUEL 10-1/4\" Rear Handle Circular Saw (3026-20) product page"
    author: Milwaukee Tool
    url: https://www.milwaukeetool.com/products/details/m18-fuel-10-1-4-rear-handle-circular-saw/3026-20
    type: manufacturer_spec
    published: 2026-08-05
    reliability: high
---

# Best Circular Saws (2026)

## What are the best circular saws in 2026?

## TL;DR

**Top pick: Milwaukee 2732-20 M18 FUEL (~$339, bare tool)** — PTR's best-overall cordless; topped rip-cut and full-depth tests on a Forge battery. **Best value: Skil PWRCore 20 XP CR5440B (~$168, kit with battery + charger)** — PTR "best for the money." **Best budget: SKIL 5280-01 (~$59, corded)** — 15A, 5,300 RPM, laser guide. [src2, src6]

## Summary

The circular saw market in August 2026 is dominated by cordless models that now match or exceed corded performance, thanks to brushless motors and high-voltage battery platforms. Pro Tool Reviews' 2026 head-to-head named the **Milwaukee 2732-20 M18 FUEL** (~$339 bare tool) the best overall cordless saw — when paired with a Forge battery it topped the rip-cut test and aced the full-depth cutting test (blade buried in three sheets of 3/4" OSB with a 20-lb pull weight). The **DeWalt DCS578 FlexVolt 60V MAX** (~$197 bare tool) was named most powerful, recording the fastest full-depth time (7.7 seconds) with up to 47% more power than the older DCS575. The **Skil PWRCore 20 XP CR5440** (~$168 kit) was named best value, delivering 5,300 RPM at 7.3 lbs in a kit that includes battery and charger. [src2, src6]

**Read every price as a configuration, not a number.** Bare-tool and kit prices in this category differ by 2-3x for the same saw: the $339 Milwaukee and $197 DeWalt are bare tools that need a $100-$200 battery and charger before they cut anything, while the $168 Skil and $399 Makita are complete kits. Every row below states which it is.

The Makita XSH06PT 36V LXT remains the top dual-battery option, delivering 6,000 RPM from its dual-18V system with a 2-5/8-inch cut depth at 90 degrees and a 56-degree bevel — powerful enough for professional framing and precise enough for finish work, though the kit has climbed to ~$399. [src1, src4] For corded duty, the **Skilsaw SPT77WML-01 worm drive** (~$188) is TechGearLab's top pro pick — its lightweight magnesium construction (11.6 lbs) and Dual-Field motor handle ripping and metal cuts that few sidewinders match. [src4]

For budget-conscious buyers, the SKIL 5280-01 remains unbeatable at around $59, offering 15 amps, 5,300 RPM, and a laser guide in a sub-9-pound corded package. [src5, src1] The corded **Makita 5007MG** has dropped sharply to ~$170 (from ~$213 in June), making it the best-value corded sidewinder of 2026. [src3, src2] The cheapest credible cordless entry is now the **Craftsman CMCS551B V20 Brushless RP** at ~$118 bare tool — PTR's "best for homeowners" pick, third-fastest in its speed test at 7.26 lbs. [src9, src6] For tight overhead and trim work, the **Milwaukee 2521-20 M12 FUEL 5-3/8"** (~$159 bare tool, dealer-priced) is still the most compact pick — 4.7 lbs, 3,850 RPM, and up to 190 cuts in 2x4 from an M12 HO 5.0Ah battery. [src6] Key price points range from $59 for entry-level corded saws to $400 for premium cordless kits. Blade-left orientation (worm drives, Metabo HPT) provides better cut-line visibility for right-handed users, while blade-right (DeWalt, Milwaukee, Makita sidewinders) is the industry standard. [src1, src2, src6]

## Top 12 Models Compared

Prices are US retail as of 2026-08-05. "Bare tool" = no battery or charger; "kit" = battery and charger included.

| Model | Price | Type | Blade | RPM | Cut Depth (90°) | Bevel | Weight | Best For | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Milwaukee 2732-20 | ~$339 (bare tool) | Cordless 18V | 7-1/4" | 5,800 | 2-9/16" | 50° | 9.2 lbs (bare) | Best overall cordless | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/milwaukee-2732-20) |
| DeWalt FlexVolt 60V DCS578B | ~$197 (bare tool) | Cordless 60V FlexVolt | 7-1/4" | 5,800 | 2-9/16" | 57° | 8.3 lbs (bare) | Most powerful cordless | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/dewalt-dcs578b) |
| Skil PWRCore 20 XP (CR5440B) | ~$168 (kit, battery + charger) | Cordless 20V | 7-1/4" | 5,300 | 2-5/8" | 45° | 7.3 lbs | Best value cordless | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/skil-cr5440b) |
| Makita XSH06PT | ~$399 (kit, 2 batteries + charger) | Cordless 36V (2x18V) | 7-1/4" | 6,000 | 2-5/8" | 56° | 12.0 lbs | Best dual-battery | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/makita-xsh06pt) |
| DeWalt FlexVolt Advantage DCS573B | ~$233 (bare tool) | Cordless 20V | 7-1/4" | 5,500 | 2-9/16" | 57° | 10.2 lbs | DeWalt 20V platform users | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/dewalt-dcs573b) |
| Metabo HPT C3607DBQ4 | ~$188 (bare tool) | Cordless 36V MultiVolt | 7-1/4" | 6,000 | 2-7/16" | 55° | 7.9 lbs (bare) | Lightest full-size + AC option (NEW: replaces C3607DA) | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/metabo-hpt-c3607da) |
| Craftsman V20 RP CMCS551B | ~$118 (bare tool) | Cordless 20V | 7-1/4" | 5,000 | 2-9/16" | 56° | 7.3 lbs (bare) | Best for homeowners (NEW) | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/craftsman-cmcs551b) |
| Ryobi PBLCS302B | ~$139 (bare tool, RYOBI direct) | Cordless 18V | 7-1/4" | 5,000 | 2-9/16" | 56° | 8.3 lbs (bare) | Ryobi ONE+ owners (NEW: replaces PBLCS300B) | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/ryobi-pblcs300b) |
| Milwaukee 2521-20 | ~$159 (bare tool, dealer) | Cordless 12V | 5-3/8" | 3,850 | 1-3/4" | 45° | 4.7 lbs | Most compact (overhead/trim) | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/milwaukee-2521-20) |
| Skilsaw SPT77WML-01 | ~$188 (corded) | Corded 15A worm drive | 7-1/4" | 5,300 | 2-3/8" | 53° | 11.6 lbs | Best pro worm drive | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/skilsaw-spt77wml-01) |
| Makita 5007MG | ~$170 (corded) | Corded 15A | 7-1/4" | 5,800 | 2-1/2" | 56° | 10.6 lbs | Best corded sidewinder | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/makita-5007mg) |
| SKIL 15 Amp 5280-01 | ~$59 (corded) | Corded 15A | 7-1/4" | 5,300 | 2-7/16" | 51° | 8.7 lbs | Best budget | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/skil-5280-01) |

## Best for Each Use Case

### Best Overall Cordless: Milwaukee 2732-20 M18 FUEL (~$339 bare tool) — [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/milwaukee-2732-20)
Pro Tool Reviews' head-to-head crowned the 2732 the best overall cordless saw — when paired with a Forge battery, it topped the rip-cut test and aced the full-depth cutting test (blade buried in three sheets of 3/4" OSB plus a 20-lb pull weight). 5,800 RPM POWERSTATE brushless motor, 2-9/16" cut depth at 90°, magnesium guards/shoe, and up to 750 crosscuts per charge. Bare-tool pricing has kept climbing through 2026 — PTR quoted $199 when it tested, and it now sells for ~$339 without a battery, which is the single biggest reason to check the alternatives below before buying. [src2, src6]

### Most Powerful Cordless: DeWalt DCS578B FlexVolt 60V MAX (~$197 bare tool) — [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/dewalt-dcs578b)
PTR's testing recorded the DCS578 as the most powerful saw in the field, finishing the full-depth cut in just 7.7 seconds — fastest in the test. Up to 47% more power than the older DCS575 (2,456 unit watts out), 5,800 RPM, 2-9/16" cut depth, 57° bevel, and an 8.3-lb bare-tool weight that undercuts most cordless competitors. At ~$197 bare it is now roughly $140 cheaper than the Milwaukee 2732-20 for equal or better raw cutting speed — the best power-per-dollar pick for anyone on, or willing to join, the DeWalt 60V FlexVolt platform. [src6, src7]

### Best Value Cordless: Skil PWRCore 20 XP CR5440B (~$168 kit) — [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/skil-cr5440b)
Pro Tool Reviews named the PWRCore 20 XP "best for the money" in their 2026 cordless head-to-head — and uniquely, the ~$168 price is a kit that includes a 4.0Ah battery and PWRJump charger (most competitors at this performance tier sell bare-tool only). 5,300 RPM, 2-5/8" cut depth, 7.3 lbs, brushless motor, electric brake. Still the single best cordless saw entry point in 2026 if you are not already locked into a battery platform: the nearest bare-tool rivals cost more before you add $100-$200 of battery. [src6]

### Best Dual-Battery: Makita XSH06PT 36V LXT (~$399 kit) — [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/makita-xsh06pt)
Two 18V LXT batteries in series deliver 36V of brushless power at 6,000 RPM (the highest cordless RPM here) with 2-5/8" cut depth and 56° bevel. Automatic Speed Change adjusts torque under load. The kit price has risen to ~$399 but still bundles two 5.0Ah batteries and a dual-port charger, making it the easiest "everything included" entry into Makita's pro lineup — and the only pick here that arrives ready to work on a jobsite. [src1, src4]

### Best Pro Worm Drive: Skilsaw SPT77WML-01 (~$188) — [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/skilsaw-spt77wml-01)
TechGearLab's top corded pick for 2026 and the lightest worm drive saw on the market at 11.6 lbs. The Dual-Field magnesium-housed motor was engineered specifically for saws (not adapted from a drill platform), delivering 5,300 RPM with the torque profile and blade-left orientation that West-Coast framers prefer. 53° bevel, integrated rafter hook, oil-lubricated worm gears for long service life. The pro standard for ripping and dense material, and — with DEWALT's DWS535B out of stock through 2026 — effectively the only mainstream corded worm drive still easy to buy. [src4]

### Most Compact: Milwaukee 2521-20 M12 FUEL 5-3/8" (~$159 bare tool) — [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/milwaukee-2521-20)
Pro Tool Reviews' "most compact" pick at just 4.7 lbs and small enough for one-handed overhead, ladder, and tight-space work where a full-size 7-1/4" saw is overkill. POWERSTATE brushless motor, 3,850 RPM, 1-3/4" cut depth (still cuts dimensional 2x material in a single pass), and up to 190 cuts in 2x4 from an M12 HO 5.0Ah battery. The right tool for installers, electricians, and trim carpenters. Milwaukee sells this SKU through its dealer and big-box channel rather than first-party on Amazon — PTR itself priced it at a tool dealer — so this link goes to Milwaukee's own product page; expect ~$159 bare at authorized dealers. [src6]

### Best Budget: SKIL 5280-01 (~$59 corded) — [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/skil-5280-01)
At ~$59 on Amazon (list $69.99), the SKIL 5280-01 remains the best value in circular saws, delivering 15-amp corded power with 5,300 RPM, a single-beam laser guide, and a dust blower at 8.7 pounds. Multiple review sites continue to rank it the top budget pick for DIYers in 2026, and it is the only saw here that is genuinely under $100. [src1, src4, src5]

### Best for Homeowners (NEW): Craftsman CMCS551B V20 Brushless RP (~$118 bare tool) — [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/craftsman-cmcs551b)
Pro Tool Reviews' "best for homeowners" cordless pick and the cheapest brushless 7-1/4" saw in this roundup. It placed third in PTR's speed test — two stacked sheets of 3/4" OSB in 20.22 seconds — and beat several pricier saws in the full-depth blade test. 5,000 RPM, 2-9/16" cut depth at 90° and 2" at 45°, 56° bevel with stops at 22.5° and 45°, tool-free bevel and depth adjustment, and 7.26 lbs bare (8.74 lbs with a 6.0Ah pack). Replaces the DEWALT DWS535B in this card, which is no longer stocked on Amazon. [src9, src6]

### Best for DeWalt 20V Users: DeWalt DCS573B (~$233 bare tool) — [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/dewalt-dcs573b)
The DCS573B leverages FLEXVOLT Advantage technology to deliver up to 77% more power when paired with a DCB606 FLEXVOLT battery versus a standard 20V MAX battery. 5,500 RPM, 57° bevel (widest in this roundup), bright LED work light, electric brake. The right pick if you already own DeWalt 20V batteries and want a sidewinder rather than the FlexVolt-native DCS578 — but note it now costs ~$36 more bare than the more powerful DCS578B, so it only makes sense if you have no 60V packs. [src1, src3]

### Lightest Full-Size Cordless (NEW): Metabo HPT C3607DBQ4 MultiVolt (~$188 bare tool) — [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/metabo-hpt-c3607da)
The C3607DB replaced the C3607DA in 2026, and it is a genuine upgrade: 6,000 RPM (up from 4,300), Torque Boost mode that drops to 4,300 RPM for thick or dense material, and Metabo HPT's claim of 25% faster cuts with 40% more torque than the outgoing model. 7.9 lbs for the tool body, 2-7/16" cut depth at 90° and 1-7/8" at 45°, 55° bevel, aluminum base plate, and a 24T framing blade in the box. It keeps the MultiVolt line's defining trick — it runs on any 18V/36V MultiVolt battery *or* the ET36A AC adapter, so it can work corded when runtime matters. [src11, src6]

### Best for Ryobi ONE+ Owners (NEW): Ryobi PBLCS302B ONE+ HP (~$139 bare tool) — [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/ryobi-pblcs300b)
RYOBI replaced the PBLCS300B with the PBLCS302B, and PTR measured a real jump: 5,000 RPM versus 4,300 on the outgoing saw, 2-9/16" cut depth at 90° and 1-13/16" at 45°, 56° bevel with detents at 0, 15, 22.5, 30, 45, and 56°. It is not light — 8.3 lbs bare, 9.8 lbs with a 4.0Ah pack — so buy it for the platform, not the ergonomics. RYOBI is a Home Depot-exclusive brand with no first-party Amazon listing, so this link goes to RYOBI's own product page at its $139 bare-tool price. Worth it if you already own ONE+ batteries; the Craftsman below it is cheaper and lighter if you do not. [src6, src10]

### Best Corded Sidewinder: Makita 5007MG (~$170) — [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/makita-5007mg)
The gold standard for corded sidewinders, with a 15A motor delivering 5,800 RPM through a magnesium body at 10.6 lbs. Dual LED lights illuminate the cut line; 56° bevel with stops at 22.5° and 45°. The included hard case and 24T carbide blade make it ready out of the box. It has dropped roughly 20% since June to ~$170, which currently makes it cheaper than the Skilsaw worm drive and the best corded buy on this list. [src3, src2]

## Head-to-Head Comparisons

### Milwaukee 2732-20 vs DeWalt DCS578B
PTR's 2026 cordless head-to-head ranked the Milwaukee 2732 best overall (highest combined score across rip-cut and full-depth tests with a Forge battery), while the DeWalt DCS578B set the absolute speed record at 7.7 seconds on the full-depth cut — fastest in the field. The DCS578B is also lighter (8.3 vs 9.2 lbs bare) and wider on bevel (57° vs 50°). The price gap has now inverted the value case: ~$197 vs ~$339, both bare tools. [src6, src7]
**Pick the Milwaukee 2732-20 if:** you are on M18 already and want the best-rounded performer across rip and crosscut — the platform saves you the battery cost that closes the price gap.
**Pick the DeWalt DCS578B if:** you own 60V FlexVolt batteries, want the fastest cut times in the category, prefer 57° bevel, or simply want more saw for $140 less.

### Skil PWRCore 20 XP vs Craftsman CMCS551B
The two best platform-agnostic entry points, and they answer different questions. The Skil CR5440B-10 is a kit — 4.0Ah battery and PWRJump charger included — for ~$168, PTR's "best for the money" pick at 5,300 RPM and 7.3 lbs. The Craftsman CMCS551B is ~$118 *bare tool*, 5,000 RPM, 7.26 lbs, and PTR's "best for homeowners", but you still need a V20 battery and charger. [src9, src6]
**Pick the Skil CR5440B if:** you are starting from zero — the included battery and charger make it the cheaper complete setup despite the higher sticker price.
**Pick the Craftsman CMCS551B if:** you already own Craftsman V20 packs (or can buy them cheaply), want the lowest entry price, or value the wider 56° bevel and tool-free adjustments.

### SKIL 5280-01 vs Craftsman CMCS551B
The classic budget-DIY question: stick with corded ($59 SKIL, plug it in forever) or pay ~2x more for the freedom of cordless ($118 Craftsman bare, plus a battery). The SKIL delivers more raw sustained power (15A, 5,300 RPM) and is unconditionally cheaper. The Craftsman is lighter (7.26 vs 8.7 lbs), cuts deeper at 90° (2-9/16" vs 2-7/16"), and bevels to 56° vs 51°. [src1, src5, src9]
**Pick the SKIL 5280-01 if:** budget is under $100, you cut at a workbench or near outlets, and battery investment is not in your plans.
**Pick the Craftsman CMCS551B if:** you want jobsite mobility and already have — or intend to buy into — Craftsman V20 batteries.

### Skilsaw SPT77WML-01 vs Makita 5007MG
The 2026 corded duel. Both are ~10-12 lb 15A magnesium-bodied 7-1/4" saws, but the Skilsaw is a worm drive (blade-left, higher torque, slower 5,300 RPM) at ~$188 and the Makita is a sidewinder (blade-right, faster 5,800 RPM, lighter 10.6 lbs) at ~$170. The Makita's summer price drop means it is now both the lighter *and* the cheaper option. [src2, src3, src4]
**Pick the Skilsaw SPT77WML-01 if:** you prefer blade-left visibility (common in the western US), rip dense lumber or metal, and want maximum torque plus an integrated rafter hook.
**Pick the Makita 5007MG if:** you want a traditional blade-right sidewinder with dual LEDs, higher RPM, the lightest weight for repetitive crosscuts, and the lower price.

### Milwaukee 2521-20 (5-3/8") vs Milwaukee 2732-20 (7-1/4")
Same brand, two different jobs. The compact 2521-20 is 4.7 lbs, M12-platform, and cuts dimensional 2x material in one pass — ideal for one-handed overhead, ladder, electrical, and trim work. The 2732-20 is the 9.2-lb full-size workhorse for framing, sheet goods, and anything thicker than 2x. Both are bare tools. [src6]
**Pick the 2521-20 if:** primary use is installer/electrician/trim work, overhead or ladder cuts, and you already own M12 batteries.
**Pick the 2732-20 if:** primary use is framing, ripping plywood, or cutting 4x material — and you are on M18.

## Decision Logic

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### If budget < $100 and corded is acceptable
--> The SKIL 5280-01 (~$59 corded) is the clear choice — 15-amp, 5,300 RPM, laser guide, 8.7 lbs. Below $100 there is no cordless saw that approaches the cut performance of a 15A corded sidewinder, and no cordless bare tool here even reaches the threshold once you add a battery. [src1, src4, src5]

### If buying first cordless saw and not yet on a battery platform
--> **Skil PWRCore 20 XP CR5440B kit (~$168)** is the best 2026 entry point. Pro Tool Reviews "Best for the Money" pick, and the price is a kit (battery + charger included), not a bare tool — roughly $100 of saved entry cost versus every other premium cordless option. If you want the absolute lowest entry price and can source a cheap battery, the Craftsman CMCS551B (~$118 bare tool) is the alternative. [src9, src6]

### If primary use is professional framing/construction
--> Prioritize power and cut depth. The DeWalt DCS578 FlexVolt (~$197 bare tool, fastest full-depth cut in PTR's 2026 test) is now the best power-per-dollar choice; the Milwaukee 2732-20 (~$339 bare tool, top overall) is worth the premium only if you are already on M18. For worm-drive preference (common in western US), the Skilsaw SPT77WML-01 (~$188) is the lightest worm drive on the market at 11.6 lbs. [src2, src4, src6]

### If user is already invested in a battery platform
--> Stay within the ecosystem to avoid buying redundant batteries: DeWalt 60V FlexVolt --> DCS578B; DeWalt 20V MAX --> DCS573B; Milwaukee M18 --> 2732-20; Milwaukee M12 --> 2521-20; Makita 18V LXT --> XSH06PT; Ryobi ONE+ --> PBLCS302B; Craftsman V20 --> CMCS551B; Skil PWRCore 20 --> CR5440B. Battery compatibility saves the cost of a redundant pack and charger on every tool you add. [src2, src6]

### If primary use is overhead, ladder, or tight-space work
--> **Milwaukee 2521-20 M12 FUEL 5-3/8"** (~$159 bare tool, 4.7 lbs). PTR's "most compact" pick — small and light enough for one-handed cuts where a full 7-1/4" saw is unwieldy. Cuts dimensional 2x material in a single pass. Buy through Milwaukee's dealer/big-box channel; there is no first-party Amazon listing for this SKU. [src6]

### If weight is the top priority for full-size 7-1/4" cuts
--> The Craftsman CMCS551B and Skil PWRCore 20 XP (both ~7.3 lbs bare) are the lightest full-size cordless options, followed by the Metabo HPT C3607DBQ4 at 7.9 lbs. The Ryobi PBLCS302B is NOT a lightweight choice at 8.3 lbs bare despite its budget positioning. For corded, the SKIL 5280-01 at 8.7 lbs is the lightest 15-amp sidewinder. [src6, src9, src10, src11]

### If user needs unlimited runtime (all-day cutting, station-based work)
--> A corded saw eliminates battery swaps. The Makita 5007MG (~$170) is the best corded sidewinder and currently the best-value corded saw here, the Skilsaw SPT77WML-01 (~$188) is the best worm drive, or the Metabo HPT C3607DBQ4 can run corded via the ET36A AC adapter for hybrid flexibility. [src2, src4, src11]

### If cuts are mostly metal/composite or thick lumber (4x material)
--> The Skilsaw SPT77WML-01 worm drive (corded) handles metal cuts that sidewinders struggle with. For 4x in a single pass, the **Milwaukee M18 FUEL 10-1/4" rear handle** is now shipping as the 3026-20 (bare) / 3026-21HD (kit): 3-13/16" cut depth at 90°, AUTOSTOP kickback control, 10.3 lbs. [src12, src4]

### If the saw will be used with the blade it ships with
--> Budget ~$25 for a 24T thin-kerf framing blade (Diablo or equivalent) on top of whatever you buy. The stock blade is the single weakest component on nearly every saw in this table, and upgrading it changes cut quality and speed more than moving up a price tier. [src2, src4]

### Default recommendation
--> For most users balancing power, portability, and value in 2026, the **DeWalt DCS578B** (~$197 bare tool) is the safest pick — PTR's most-powerful result at roughly half the price of the top-ranked Milwaukee. If platform-agnostic and starting from nothing, the **Skil PWRCore 20 XP CR5440B kit** (~$168) is the lowest-friction complete setup; if the budget is hard-capped, the **SKIL 5280-01** (~$59 corded) still cuts everything a DIYer needs. [src9, src6]

## Key Market Trends (2026)

- **Bare-tool price inflation has flipped the value ranking**: Pro Tool Reviews' 2026 testing crowned the Milwaukee 2732 best overall, the DeWalt DCS578 most powerful (fastest full-depth cut at 7.7 sec, +47% power vs the older DCS575), and the Skil PWRCore 20 XP best value. Since then the 2732 has climbed from the ~$199 PTR quoted to ~$339 bare, while the DCS578 sits at ~$197 — so the "most powerful" saw is now also the cheaper of the two premium bare tools. Always re-check bare-tool pricing before assuming a review's ranking still reflects value. [src6]
- **Milwaukee's M18 FUEL 10-1/4" rear handle is now shipping**: announced for 2026 and now available as the 3026-20 (bare) and 3026-21HD (kit), with up to 3-13/16" cut depth at 90°, AUTOSTOP kickback control, an electric brake, and a 10.3-lb design. It pushes cordless into worm-drive 4x territory that previously required a corded saw. [src7, src12]
- **Model refreshes across the budget tier**: RYOBI replaced the PBLCS300B with the PBLCS302B (4,300 --> 5,000 RPM, 2-9/16" cut depth, 8.3 lbs bare, $139), and Metabo HPT replaced the C3607DA with the C3607DB/C3607DBQ4 (4,300 --> 6,000 RPM, Torque Boost mode, 25% faster cuts and 40% more torque per the manufacturer). Buying the outgoing model to save $20 is rarely worth it in this category. [src10, src11]
- **Cordless has fully overtaken corded for pros**: brushless motors plus high-voltage batteries (60V FlexVolt, 36V MultiVolt, dual-18V) now match or exceed 15A corded performance. Corded saws survive on price (SKIL 5280-01 at $59) and on unlimited runtime, not on power. [src2, src6]
- **Corded prices are falling as the segment shrinks**: the Makita 5007MG dropped roughly 20% between June and August 2026 to ~$170, and DEWALT's DWS535B corded worm drive has gone out of stock on Amazon entirely. Corded is becoming a value-and-clearance segment rather than a professional default. [src3, src2]
- **Battery ecosystem lock-in**: platform compatibility drives purchasing decisions more than individual tool specs. Most professionals choose saws based on their existing battery platform — the same Forge/HO 12.0Ah battery powering a 10-1/4" rear handle also runs the M12 5-3/8". [src6]
- **Compact 5-3/8" saws gain ground for installers**: the Milwaukee M12 FUEL 2521 (4.7 lbs) and Fine Homebuilding's 6-1/2" head-to-head signal a permanent split between full-size 7-1/4" pro saws and one-handed compact saws for trim, electrical, and overhead work. [src8, src6]
- **Torque modes replaced silent modes**: the outgoing Metabo HPT C3607DA offered a 2,000 RPM Silent Mode for indoor work; its C3607DB successor drops it in favour of a Torque Boost mode that trades speed (6,000 --> 4,300 RPM) for cutting force in dense material. The industry has moved from noise management toward load management. [src2, src11]
- **Kit pricing pressure**: Skil PWRCore 20 XP at ~$168 *with battery and charger* undercuts most premium bare-tool prices, and Craftsman's CMCS551B bare tool at ~$118 sets a new floor for a brushless 7-1/4" saw. Expect continued kit-price compression through 2026. [src9, src6]

## Important Caveats

- Prices listed are US retail as of 2026-08-05 and vary by retailer, region, and promotion. **Every row states its configuration**: bare tool (no battery or charger) or kit. A battery and charger add $100-$200, so a bare-tool price is not comparable to a kit price. Kit-priced picks here are the Skil PWRCore 20 XP and the Makita XSH06PT.
- This category swings hard on holiday promotions. A price seen during a Father's Day or Prime event is not the standing price — the Milwaukee 2732-20 has moved between ~$199 and ~$339 bare within a single year.
- Two picks do not link to Amazon because their brands do not sell there first-party: **RYOBI is a Home Depot-exclusive brand** (the PBLCS302B link goes to RYOBI's own product page) and **Milwaukee's M12 5-3/8" 2521-20 has no first-party Amazon listing** (the link goes to Milwaukee's product page). Amazon listings that appear for these models are third-party resellers. Prices for both are manufacturer/dealer prices, not Amazon prices.
- The **DEWALT DWS535B** corded worm drive, previously listed here, is currently unavailable on Amazon under both of its listings. It remains a current DEWALT product on dewalt.com and at some tool dealers, but it has been replaced in this comparison by a saw readers can actually buy.
- Cordless saw performance depends heavily on battery capacity and chemistry — Pro Tool Reviews' 2026 results were measured with high-output batteries (Milwaukee Forge, DeWalt FlexVolt). Economy 2.0Ah batteries significantly reduce runtime and power.
- Cut depth and bevel specs are manufacturer-stated maximums; real-world performance varies with blade thickness, material density, and battery charge level.
- This comparison covers 7-1/4" sidewinders, 7-1/4" worm drives, and one compact 5-3/8" saw (Milwaukee M12 FUEL). 6-1/2" cordless and 10-1/4" rear-handle saws are noted but not directly cross-compared here. Track saws are a separate category — see skip conditions.
- Individual saw preference is personal — blade orientation, trigger comfort, and balance vary between brands. Hands-on testing is recommended before committing to a platform.

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