Milwaukee Band Saws
Explore Milwaukee band saws at Hansler Smith, built for precise, controlled cutting of metal, conduit, threaded rod, and pipe in demanding jobsite environments. Milwaukee band saws are engineered for portability, accuracy, and professional performance, delivering smooth, spark-reduced cuts with minimal material waste. Designed for contractors, electricians, plumbers, and fabrication professionals, these band saws provide reliable power, ease of use, and long-lasting durability. Pair with Milwaukee M12 and M18 REDLITHIUM™ batteries for cordless models, giving you extended runtime and cordless convenience on the jobsite. Shop our full selection of Milwaukee portable band saws, blades, and accessories at Hansler Smith to tackle metalworking and conduit cutting projects with confidence and efficiency.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a dual-trigger Milwaukee band saw?
A dual-trigger Milwaukee band saw requires the user to engage triggers on both the front and rear handles to operate the tool. This two-handed operating design helps users maintain control during cutting applications.
The Milwaukee M18 FUEL™ Compact Dual-Trigger Band Saw, 2829S-20, combines a dual-trigger design with the portability and cutting capacity of Milwaukee’s M18 FUEL compact band saw platform.
What is the difference between a sub-compact, compact, and deep-cut Milwaukee band saw?
A sub-compact band saw is designed for small-diameter materials, tight spaces, and applications where low weight and maneuverability are important.
A compact band saw provides a larger cutting capacity while remaining portable enough for jobsite use. Compact models are a versatile choice for cutting conduit, threaded rod, Unistrut, pipe, and other common metal materials.
A deep-cut band saw has a larger throat and cutting capacity for bigger pipe, structural material, and demanding industrial metalworking applications.
Should I buy a cordless or corded Milwaukee band saw?
Choose a cordless Milwaukee band saw when portability, fast setup, and freedom from extension cords are important. Cordless M12 and M18 models are well suited for mobile service work, installations, overhead cutting, and jobsites where power access may be limited.
Choose a corded band saw when continuous power and maximum cutting capacity are priorities, particularly for shop, fabrication, and industrial metalworking applications.