MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL - ACH 2737-20 M18 Fuel D-Handle Jig Saw
Designed for professionals who need a compact, high-performance cutting tool, the MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL - ACH 2737-20 M18 Fuel D-Handle Jig Saw is a versatile addition to the M18 family. This Tool Only configuration is built around a D-handle design that supports controlled, one-handed operation in tight spaces. The M18 Fuel platform identifies the saw as part of Milwaukee's cordless range, offering the mobility and runtime expected on busy job sites and in automotive applications.
Saws And Cutting Performance
The 2737-20 Jig Saw delivers the cutting capability needed for a range of materials and tasks. Its D-handle ergonomics help reduce user fatigue during prolonged use while maintaining cut accuracy. Whether performing finish work or making curved and straight cuts, this saw is intended to provide the responsiveness and control professionals require from a saw in the power tools category.
Professional Power Tools For Automotive Work
As a product positioned toward professional power tools and automotive use, the 2737-20 addresses demands for durability and repeatable performance on the job. The tool's balance and handling suit applications where precision matters, including trim, panel adjustments, and other automotive-related cutting tasks. Its design aims to support technicians and tradespeople who rely on robust tools day to day.
Drills, Grinders And Site Tool Integration
When integrated into a broader cordless toolset, the M18 Fuel Jig Saw complements drills and grinders that professionals commonly use together. The saw fits workflows where multiple power tools are needed for measuring, cutting, grinding, and finishing, helping simplify tool selection across jobsites and workshops.
This listing describes the tool-only package; batteries and chargers are not included. For teams and technicians seeking a reliable, portable jig saw within the M18 ecosystem, the 2737-20 offers a focused solution for precise cutting and jobsite resilience. Fast shipping.