Verdict: The Milwaukee 2722-20 leads with a 1-1/4 inch stroke and REDLINK protection that outperforms the DEWALT DCS367B on thick stock by measurable speed margins. DEWALT counters with 0.6 lb lighter weight and shorter overall length, making it preferable for prolonged overhead or confined-space tasks. Milwaukee takes the win for most demolition users while DEWALT suits lighter residential work.
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Winner: Milwaukee M18 FUEL Sawzall 2722-20
DEWALT DCS367B: 7.5/10
Milwaukee M18 FUEL Sawzall 2722-20: 8.5/10
Spec-by-spec comparison
DEWALT DCS367B
Milwaukee M18 FUEL Sawzall 2722-20
Stroke Length
1-1/8 inch
1-1/4 inch
SPM
0-3000
0-3000
Weight (bare)
3.5 lbs
4.1 lbs
Voltage
20V MAX
18V
DEWALT DCS367B
What works
Lightest bare-tool weight in class at 3.5 lbs
Compact 14.5-inch length for tight spaces
Tool-free blade change with 4-position blade clamp
What doesn't
Lower stroke length limits cut speed on thick material
Milwaukee M18 FUEL Sawzall 2722-20
What works
Longer 1-1/4 inch stroke for faster material removal