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product_id: 73609725
title: "Electric Tools 2727-21HD Chainsaw Kit"
brand: "milwaukee"
price: "€ 826.28"
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# 5.3 HP motor output 12.0 Ah battery power 16-inch cutting chain Electric Tools 2727-21HD Chainsaw Kit

**Brand:** milwaukee
**Price:** € 826.28
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🪓 Cut the cord, not your productivity!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Electric Tools 2727-21HD Chainsaw Kit by milwaukee
- **How much does it cost?** € 826.28 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- milwaukee enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted milwaukee brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Tool-Free Maintenance:** Integrated wrench storage and easy disassembly make cleanup and chain adjustments a breeze.
- • **Precision 16-Inch Chain:** Optimized chain length for versatile cutting, from trimming to heavy-duty tasks.
- • **Long-Lasting Battery Life:** 12.0 Ah battery ensures extended runtime for tackling big projects without constant recharging.
- • **Unstoppable Power On-The-Go:** 5.3 HP motor delivers gas-level cutting speed without the noise or fumes.
- • **Ergonomic & Ready for Action:** Lightweight 21 lbs design with balanced handling—perfect for pros and weekend warriors alike.

## Overview

The Milwaukee Electric Tools 2727-21HD Chainsaw Kit combines a powerful 5.3 HP motor with a 16-inch cutting chain and a robust 12.0 Ah battery for extended runtime. Weighing just 21 pounds, it offers professional-grade performance with easy maintenance features like tool storage and quick chain tensioning. Backed by a 5-year warranty, this battery-powered chainsaw is engineered for efficient, quiet, and eco-friendly outdoor cutting, making it the go-to choice for millennial managers who demand power and convenience without compromise.

## Description

Milwaukee Electric Tools 2727-21HD Chainsaw Kit

Review: One Excellent saw for an on-the-goer who likes to do their own stuff also. - I want to preface all my Milwaukee M18 reviews with a disclaimer that I do not and have never worked for Milwaukee, nor have I ever accepted anything form them. I Just started switching my 15-20 years of electric tools collecting over to, almost all, Milwaukee 18V. I studied Quality in Manufacturing and have experience in many different construction fields of work that have required lots of different tooling. These tools, so far, for the price, have excelled in the many aspects of quality, upon first use. I have had a couple of defective's sent (different tools, and from eBay, but was refunded immediately), but every single one that has worked out-of-the-box has been great. I am reviewing several Milwaukee items, as I am switching over from the rare 20V Craftsman Professional Red/Black/Silver series (one of the only real 20V sets) that, I believe, was unbeatable when introduced, for it's price point, but was only manufactured for a few years. See below for this tool's review. I'd also like to add to my reviews that every lawn tool has improved my quality of life with outside upkeep much since I have back pain that is easily irritated by 2 strokes and other combustion engines. All of the lawn tools run very smoothly but I also only use the 12.0 Ah battery, as you get the best bang for your buck. Out of the box: PROS: -The blade was already tensioned decently but nuts could've been tighter. -Put oil in it and ran it plain for a bit to lube it up. It uses the perfect amount of oil, in my opinion, to keep the blade well oiled and the parts moist enough to keep easily cleaned. -Upon my third battery use, I got the bar stuck in a decent Russian Olive. Thought I was for sure bending the bar or losing the chain. Neither happened, they're still great. The tree popped off and the saw came out with the chain needing a little tightening. I even destroyed the tree a little more before tightening the chain in retaliation Muahahaha. -Also, on third use, I gave it 9-kinds on the ground on its side for quite some time, trying to cut through heavy roots, stump, and dirt of a Russian olive(I believe, I'm no botanarian). This thing was tough trying to cut through. I had it most of the way chopped up on it before the saw quit. I thought I'd finally drained the battery. Put another in and nope, wouldn't do anything. I'd clogged it with dirt and everything (this was after cutting up a ton of other dead stuff) and the motor was overloading so the overload protection was working perfect. It would barely click over if you'd wait and pull the trigger every 5 seconds or so. I could tell it was having a hard time with all the dirt/debris in it. After about 10 attempts, it freed everything up and started running like a beast again. I called it a night then because I was already worn out and my chain was getting that way too. It had gone through a lot and was on it's 3rd battery. -Very easy cleanup. I took it to the garage, disassembled it (easily with the included tool), cleaned with mineral spirits in my tank (making sure not to blow liquid directly at it, blew it all out real good with compressed air, oiled it all, put it back together with my new blade (I'll sharpen the 1st in the meantime), and it's like mint condition again, aside from a couple tiny spots of paint on the bar that have came off where the hardening was done. -Oh, the little hidden tool for tightening is excellent and stored nicely. I've wondered why this hasn't been a thing for years. CONS: -WTF is up with the trigger area, Milwaukee? It has a hole for a foot like you're starting a combustion engine pull-start but isn't necessary. If anything, it makes for a nice huge storage spot for the wonderful little wrench. The battery bay needs moved behind the hand grip/pointing under it, giving the tool a better balance point. I bought this tool to replace (hopefully) my Stihl 2-stroke 14" topping saw in the picture that can often be used 1 handed. So far, it's doing great with it's ease-of-use and power with the 12.0 Ah batteries. but is a little tough with 1 hand -Need more than 1 battery if you're going to be working a lot. I feel as a homeowner of about 4 acres, 1 wooded, I need about 2-3 12.0 Ah batteries for the Chainsaw, Weedeater, Hedge Trimmer, and Blower when needed. I don't usually need to use them all in the same day but there's no way you'd need over 3 with how much work you could do plus if you had to have some on fast charge. You can wear yourself a little with 1 session of a 12.0 Ah battery on about any tool, although 2 batteries often guarantees you'll get done what you need. -The teeth by the handle need to be a little longer, probably 1/8" even. It does grab a lot of the time but if there is something small in the way, the teeth have a hard time getting to the material. Conclusion: I think if this saw was made more like my Stihl topping saw, with the battery weight distribution in the back, handle grips closer, and a little smaller bar, this thing would be unstoppable. It's still a great saw and I'd grab it any day over my Stihl 14", knowing I can slap a battery in and start eating. It's hard to think how hard it's working for how quiet it is, so people need to remember to be safe with this thing. So far, I can't complain about much after 3 good uses. If I run into problems or perks in the future, I'll update. I can't wait for spring when I can pull it out, without a single thought of gas, and go to town on things. And anyone wondering, yes I've seen certain people's youtube reviews. This is a real-world test and recommendation.
Review: Love the saw - This is a great saw. It is light and always start when the battery is charged. It has tons of power. It cuts as fast as a gas-powered saw. The 12-amp battery last a long time

## Features

- Brand New in box. The product ships with all relevant accessories

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07FDVWY9T |
| Best Sellers Rank | #181,008 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #953 in Power Chain Saws |
| Brand Name | Milwaukee |
| Chain Length | 16 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (304) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00045242482320 |
| Horsepower | 5.3 Horsepower |
| Included Components | Construction - Power Saws, Power Table Saw, Table Saws - Portable |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 36"L x 10"W x 11"H |
| Item Type Name | Chainsaw Kit |
| Item Weight | 21 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Milwaukee Electric Tools |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 5 yr warranty on material and workmanship |
| Model Number | 2727-21HD |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| UPC | 045242482320 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Milwaukee
- **Chain Length:** 16 Inches
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00045242482320
- **Horsepower:** 5.3 Horsepower
- **Item Weight:** 21 Pounds
- **Manufacturer:** Milwaukee Electric Tools
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Product Dimensions:** 36"L x 10"W x 11"H
- **UPC:** 045242482320

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One Excellent saw for an on-the-goer who likes to do their own stuff also.
*by R***. on October 23, 2018*

I want to preface all my Milwaukee M18 reviews with a disclaimer that I do not and have never worked for Milwaukee, nor have I ever accepted anything form them. I Just started switching my 15-20 years of electric tools collecting over to, almost all, Milwaukee 18V. I studied Quality in Manufacturing and have experience in many different construction fields of work that have required lots of different tooling. These tools, so far, for the price, have excelled in the many aspects of quality, upon first use. I have had a couple of defective's sent (different tools, and from eBay, but was refunded immediately), but every single one that has worked out-of-the-box has been great. I am reviewing several Milwaukee items, as I am switching over from the rare 20V Craftsman Professional Red/Black/Silver series (one of the only real 20V sets) that, I believe, was unbeatable when introduced, for it's price point, but was only manufactured for a few years. See below for this tool's review. I'd also like to add to my reviews that every lawn tool has improved my quality of life with outside upkeep much since I have back pain that is easily irritated by 2 strokes and other combustion engines. All of the lawn tools run very smoothly but I also only use the 12.0 Ah battery, as you get the best bang for your buck. Out of the box: PROS: -The blade was already tensioned decently but nuts could've been tighter. -Put oil in it and ran it plain for a bit to lube it up. It uses the perfect amount of oil, in my opinion, to keep the blade well oiled and the parts moist enough to keep easily cleaned. -Upon my third battery use, I got the bar stuck in a decent Russian Olive. Thought I was for sure bending the bar or losing the chain. Neither happened, they're still great. The tree popped off and the saw came out with the chain needing a little tightening. I even destroyed the tree a little more before tightening the chain in retaliation Muahahaha. -Also, on third use, I gave it 9-kinds on the ground on its side for quite some time, trying to cut through heavy roots, stump, and dirt of a Russian olive(I believe, I'm no botanarian). This thing was tough trying to cut through. I had it most of the way chopped up on it before the saw quit. I thought I'd finally drained the battery. Put another in and nope, wouldn't do anything. I'd clogged it with dirt and everything (this was after cutting up a ton of other dead stuff) and the motor was overloading so the overload protection was working perfect. It would barely click over if you'd wait and pull the trigger every 5 seconds or so. I could tell it was having a hard time with all the dirt/debris in it. After about 10 attempts, it freed everything up and started running like a beast again. I called it a night then because I was already worn out and my chain was getting that way too. It had gone through a lot and was on it's 3rd battery. -Very easy cleanup. I took it to the garage, disassembled it (easily with the included tool), cleaned with mineral spirits in my tank (making sure not to blow liquid directly at it, blew it all out real good with compressed air, oiled it all, put it back together with my new blade (I'll sharpen the 1st in the meantime), and it's like mint condition again, aside from a couple tiny spots of paint on the bar that have came off where the hardening was done. -Oh, the little hidden tool for tightening is excellent and stored nicely. I've wondered why this hasn't been a thing for years. CONS: -WTF is up with the trigger area, Milwaukee? It has a hole for a foot like you're starting a combustion engine pull-start but isn't necessary. If anything, it makes for a nice huge storage spot for the wonderful little wrench. The battery bay needs moved behind the hand grip/pointing under it, giving the tool a better balance point. I bought this tool to replace (hopefully) my Stihl 2-stroke 14" topping saw in the picture that can often be used 1 handed. So far, it's doing great with it's ease-of-use and power with the 12.0 Ah batteries. but is a little tough with 1 hand -Need more than 1 battery if you're going to be working a lot. I feel as a homeowner of about 4 acres, 1 wooded, I need about 2-3 12.0 Ah batteries for the Chainsaw, Weedeater, Hedge Trimmer, and Blower when needed. I don't usually need to use them all in the same day but there's no way you'd need over 3 with how much work you could do plus if you had to have some on fast charge. You can wear yourself a little with 1 session of a 12.0 Ah battery on about any tool, although 2 batteries often guarantees you'll get done what you need. -The teeth by the handle need to be a little longer, probably 1/8" even. It does grab a lot of the time but if there is something small in the way, the teeth have a hard time getting to the material. Conclusion: I think if this saw was made more like my Stihl topping saw, with the battery weight distribution in the back, handle grips closer, and a little smaller bar, this thing would be unstoppable. It's still a great saw and I'd grab it any day over my Stihl 14", knowing I can slap a battery in and start eating. It's hard to think how hard it's working for how quiet it is, so people need to remember to be safe with this thing. So far, I can't complain about much after 3 good uses. If I run into problems or perks in the future, I'll update. I can't wait for spring when I can pull it out, without a single thought of gas, and go to town on things. And anyone wondering, yes I've seen certain people's youtube reviews. This is a real-world test and recommendation.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love the saw
*by A***R on November 6, 2024*

This is a great saw. It is light and always start when the battery is charged. It has tons of power. It cuts as fast as a gas-powered saw. The 12-amp battery last a long time

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent power without gas/oil mix
*by J***V on August 17, 2020*

I bought the Milwaukee 16" bar chain saw, because I had a 22Ft. Dead ash fall over in my backyard. I've heard great things about the electric saw, but I was still skeptical. The wood of this ash was extremely seasoned. I set about cutting it up. The kit came with the 12 amp battery, which is a must and anyone doing any sort of regular cutting, should have two. On a single charge I was able to cut 9 pieces roughly 24" in length and roughly 18" in diameter. Quite good! I charged the battery and cut 5-6 more chunks, but these were over 2ft. in diameter, but the saw made it through on the second full charge. Like I say, this wood was seasoned hard-ash! Saw did a great job. Highly recommend for somebody doing occasional cleanup or even some weekend warrior cutting, just be sure to invest in a couple batteries and a rapid charger.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Milwaukee Electric Tools 2727-21HD Chainsaw Kit
- Oregon R56 AdvanceCut Chainsaw Chain for 16-Inch Bar -56 Drive Links – low-kickback chain fits Greenworks, Makita, EGO, DeWalt and more
- Oregon 54-059 Premium Bar and Chain Oil and Lubricant for Chainsaws, 1 Gallon Bottle (128 fl.oz / 4500 ml)

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