Milwaukee 6391-21 15 Amp 7-1/4-Inch Circular Saw with Blade on Left

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When the inquisitive engineers at Milwaukee Tools started asking professional carpenters what they wanted in a portable circular saw, they consistently heard the same three things: pure cutting power, maximum control, and all-day comfort. The result of their research went into the creation of the Milwaukee 6391-21, arguably the best-built circular saw on the market.

For starters, the 6391 has a monster 15-amp, 5,800-rpm motor that produces 3-1/4 horsepower; that’s nearly as powerful as a worm-drive saw, yet this 7-1/4-inch Milwaukee model is more than one third lighter.

Look closely and you’ll notice that the blade is mounted on the left side of the motor. That southpaw position gives right-handed users a much clearer view of the cutting line since they no longer have to lean over their arm to see the blade. The 10.4-pound saw’s thick aluminum shoe tilts up to 50 degrees for bevel cutting.

The 6391 is also equipped with Milwaukee’s exclusive Tilt-Lok handle that can be adjusted to the most comfortable cutting position: to the rear for vertical cutting, on top for horizontal cutting, or anywhere in between. The saw comes with a carbide-tipped saw blade, blade wrench, storage case and owner’s manual. -- Joseph Truini

What’s in the Box
Circular saw, carbide-tipped saw blade, blade wrench, storage case, and owner’s manual.
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Technical Details

- Pro-duty 7-1/4-inch circular saw
- 3-1/4-horsepower, 15-amp motor; adjustable handle tilts to most comfortable position
- Left-mount blade for better cut-line visibility; extra-thick aluminum shoe bevels to 50 degrees
- Blow-molded storage case
- Limited warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "fine saw" 2009-10-14
By Kerry Pierce (Detroit, MI USA)
I won't go into depth about the power and handling of the saw, because so many others have adequately covered how nicely it works and how powerful it is. I will cover some of the rather esoteric stuff.



The included saw blade is only good for "really" rough cutting. It seems to be a good blade, but it will chew up a pine board or plywood/OSB panels. I bought a couple of Freud Diablo finish blades and a couple of good high tooth count plywood blades and I'm quite happy. Using these blades, I get excellent fast, straight and smooth cuts with the saw, no splintering or other fooling around, just cut and done for many applications. The saw has the speed and power to make those blades sing. I don't think I've ever had a saw go through 3/4" OSB panels as easily as this saw does with a good blade.



The case is a nice touch, with holders for the saw and the arbor wrench. It's light but seems pretty tough and has a compartment for blade storage. The holders for both the saw and the wrench are tenacious and can be a real hassle when you've got sore hands/fingers trying to get the wrench in or out.



I've never used a left side blade saw before and I really like the concept, being right handed. It's really nice not to have to lean over the saw when making long cuts, like ripping a plywood panel full length. Another nice touch is the tilting handle, that has 8 positions that you can set the handle for your comfort and needs depending on the job.



In short, I think it's a great saw and a good value.









Customer Buzz
 "milwaukee saw" 2009-09-15
By paul lascheck (stockton, ca.)
excellent. light weight, easy to use and the adjustable handle is a nice feature too.

Customer Buzz
 "GREAT" 2009-09-12
By Mario J. Pisano
Left handed is a chalange in this right handed world of ours . I hardly ever use a circ. saw because the saw dust blowes in my face , That is until now .

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Customer Buzz
 "Almost Perfect" 2009-02-20
By Roger Baer (Palmdale, CA)
Bought this to place a heavy worm drive saw for cabinet making. This is a really nice saw except for the base plate. It is made of aluminum and has raw edges on the sides that are not machined very well. Not a problem unless you use a saw guide like I do. I actually sent back the first one as the base plate had such rough edges that it would not follow the saw guide well at all. If they would just use one of thier new composite base plates with the turned up sides, this saw would be great! Hint, hint.

Customer Buzz
 "Southpaws need not buy this tool!" 2009-01-09
By Tim in Mint Hill (Charlotte, NC USA)
Amazing how long it has taken to start developing a line of standard circular saws for right-handed users! I have been using a Craftsman saw I bought 20 years ago, and was always annoyed at having to 'peek around the back' as well as coordination of pushing a little button in advance of being able to pull the start trigger. That saw just became my 'loan-out' tool when others ask to borrow.

I've always been a big fan of Milwaukee, especially their Super Sawzall, and was not surprised to see the 6391 saw to be well made, and certainly it is designed for RIGHT HANDED persons like me.

Key features about this saw that worked very well include the large lever to loosen the baseplate for depth of cut, arbor lock button (no more shoving nails/screwdrivers thru holes in blade to secure), adjustable handle position.

While I haven't done any 'drop tests' on mine yet, the baseplate of aircraft quality aluminum appears hefty enough to take some moderate abuse.

If any complaint at all...nitpick, I wish the tool for the arbor bolt had a place integral to the saw...like my Craftsman does. This would keep me from having to keep track of it, or keep it in the huge case the saw arrives in.


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