Milwaukee 2625-20 Saw Review
Our verdict
The Milwaukee 2625-20 is the standout high-demand option in this reciprocating saw batch: 3,057 reviews at 4.7 stars with 400 purchases last month at $109.00 makes it the most buyer-validated saw here and a straightforward recommendation for most shoppers.
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Buyers who want a well-proven, actively selling reciprocating saw from a professional brand at a sub-$120 price point.
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You need a fully specified listing with published SPM and stroke length data, or you require a tool outside the Milwaukee battery ecosystem.
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 3,057 owner ratings
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Popularity4.4/5
3,057 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other power tools and workshop machinery we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Milwaukee 2625-20 stands out from this batch on pure demand signals. With 3,057 reviews at 4.7 stars and 400 units purchased last month, it has the strongest combination of buyer volume and satisfaction among all 12 saws reviewed here. At $109.00 it is priced accessibly for a Milwaukee-branded reciprocating saw.
The available listing data does not publish detailed specs including SPM, stroke length, battery voltage, or weight for this model. Owners and prospective buyers should consult the Milwaukee product sheet for those figures. What the data does confirm is consistent high performance feedback at scale, which is a meaningful signal in itself.
The 2625-20 designation in Milwaukee nomenclature typically indicates a bare-tool configuration (no battery included). Buyers already in the Milwaukee M18 ecosystem gain the most value here, since they can pair the tool with existing batteries. First-time Milwaukee buyers should factor in the battery and charger cost.
Pros
- 3,057 reviews at 4.7 stars is among the strongest validation records in the category
- 400 monthly purchases confirms sustained real-world demand
- Milwaukee brand offers professional-grade build quality and broad service support
- $109.00 price is competitive for a Milwaukee reciprocating saw
Cons
- No published specs in the listing data for SPM, stroke length, or weight
- 2625-20 is a bare tool; battery and charger cost extra if not already owned
- Buyers outside the Milwaukee ecosystem face higher total cost
Performance notes
Classified as a battery-powered reciprocating saw based on Milwaukee M18 platform naming convention in the model number, though the power source is not explicitly confirmed in the available spec data. SPM, stroke length, and weight are not published in the listing. The 3,057-review owner pool provides the primary performance reference at this data level.
What buyers say
The Milwaukee 2625-20 has the highest review count and one of the best ratings in this batch. Owners across 3,057 reviews maintain a 4.7-star average, indicating that satisfaction is consistent rather than driven by a small positive-review cluster. High repeat demand at 400 monthly purchases reinforces this.
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Frequently asked questions
Does the Milwaukee 2625-20 include a battery?
The 2625-20 model designation typically indicates a bare tool without battery or charger. Confirm with the current listing before purchasing if you need a kit.
What battery platform does the Milwaukee 2625-20 use?
The available spec data does not confirm the battery platform. Based on Milwaukee naming conventions, the 2625-20 is associated with the M18 platform, but verify on the current product listing.
Questions about the Milwaukee 2625-20 or similar saws?
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