Milwaukee (MLW273721) M18 FUEL D-Handle Jig Saw Kit
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It does include a battery.
There are a few options for obtaining a case, but none of them are simple. br>br>I'm not sure (and I seriously doubt it) that the blow molded plastic case can be purchased separately. Milwaukee doesn't usually sell those cases on their own, as far as I'm aware. But don't be discouraged; I may have some viable alternatives. 1. br>br> Call Milwaukee and ask a customer service representative (you may need to speak with a manager) if they have one and if they'd be willing to make an exception and sell it to you. 2. br>br>1. br>br>br>br>br>br Purchase a packout case that is empty. Packout is the name of their new tool storage system. They're fantastic! They're available from Home Depot and Amazon. You'll need to order a Kaizen foam insert that fits that case, then customize it to fit your saw, blades, batteries, and so on. It's really simple, and there are a lot of videos on YouTube that show you how to do it. This is most likely what their customer service department will tell you and try to convince you to buy. It's a fantastic concept. 3. br>br>4. br>br>5. br>br>6. Check with local fabrication companies to see if they have any cases that they aren't using. Because of the space they took up in the truck, my previous fabrication company stopped using cases for some tools. You'd have to put in some effort, but you might strike it rich. It's possible that they'll simply hand it over to you. br>br>I hope that this information is useful. Best of luck!
Yes, one battery and charger are required.
You'll have everything you require. There's only one blade in the whole thing.
Selected User Reviews For Milwaukee (MLW273721) M18 FUEL D-Handle Jig Saw Kit
In every way, this model is superior to the non-fuel model.
Until recently, I had always supported Milwaukee! br>I've owned two battery-powered jigsaws, each of which lasted about three months. br>The issue they have is that when cutting plastic or other materials, the blade jumps on the material and moves sideways for no apparent reason! br>Which isn't cutting it anymore! br>I don't have the paperwork for these any longer. They were purchased by my company. br>I've been looking for a schematic so that I can fix these on my own. br>However, I am unable to do so.