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Milwaukee 2621-20

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Milwaukee M18 Sawzall Reciprocating Saw (Model 2621-20)

Power Tools / Demolition Equipment

AI Estimated Value

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$45.00-$65.00

As of May 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a heavy-duty, cordless reciprocating saw manufactured by Milwaukee Tool, identified as the M18 model (2621-20). The tool features Milwaukee’s signature red-and-black color scheme, constructed from high-impact polymer for the main body housing and a cast metal gear case for internal durability. The design includes an ergonomic D-handle grip with a black rubberized overmold for improved friction and comfort, and a large black variable speed trigger. A black rubberized boot covers the front gear case area to protect the tool from impact and debris during demolition work. This model is approximately 19 inches in length and is designed to accept M18 RedLithium battery packs at the rear base, though no battery is attached in the image. Notable branding includes the 'Milwaukee' and 'SAWZALL' logos molded into the rubber boot and a technical identification label on the motor housing. The visible condition indicates moderate to heavy field use, characterized by a significant accumulation of drywall dust, surface scuffing on the red plastic, and wear/discoloration on the black rubber grip and front boot. There is no blade currently inserted in the Quik-Lok blade clamp, and the metal shoe shows signs of surface oxidization or heavy debris buildup. Despite the cosmetic dirt, the tool appears structurally sound with no visible cracks in the housing.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a visual examination of the Milwaukee M18 Sawzall (Model 2621-20). The tool's design, including the Quik-Lok blade clamp, high-impact polymer housing, and specific branding placement, is consistent with authentic Milwaukee manufacturing. Current market conditions for this specific brushed-motor model (the 2621-20 is a non-Fuel version) show high liquidity but low scarcity, as this is a standard-tier industrial tool widely available in the secondary market. The appraisal value is heavily influenced by the visible cosmetic condition; I observe significant accumulation of drywall dust, scuffing, and wear on the rubberized overmold, suggesting heavy field use. While structurally sound without housing cracks, the oxidization on the shoe and debris buildup indicate a lack of recent maintenance, which typically indicates a shorter remaining motor brush life. The value represents the 'tool-only' price, as no M18 RedLithium battery or charger is present. Limitations: This evaluation is based on visual data alone. I cannot verify the integrity of the internal gearing, the motor's carbon brushes, or the electronic trigger's variable speed functionality. A physical inspection is required to test the tool under load and check for excessive sparking or 'grinding' sounds in the gear case. Full authentication would also require verifying the serial number against Milwaukee’s database to ensure it is not a high-quality aftermarket clone and to confirm it is not reported as stolen property.

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