This post is sponsored by The Home Depot. Ask any framing carpenter or remodeler to point out his or her most-used power tool, and odds are good you’ll be looking at a circular saw. On any construction site, circular saws are used all day long for crosscuts and rip cuts on dimensional lumber, plywood and OSB, and even laminated beams. It used to be impossible to get a capable circular saw that didn’t have a power cord dangling from its rear end. Improvements in Lithium-Ion battery technology and brushless motors have changed all that, though, and cordless saws have been getting much more powerful. Milwaukee just released its most powerful cordless circular saw to date, the Milwaukee 2732-21HD. Join us as we check it out to see if it has what it takes to make it through a full work day in the real world. Read More