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Doug
Greater than one weekI cut 3 6 inch holes in painted 1/2 half inch drywall. The hole saw is worn out and will not cut anymore. No bueno.
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Stevie Murazik
Greater than one weekjust what i wanted
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Mario Flores
> 3 dayCheck the exact size you need to cut out holes for LED spots. I needed a cut-out for 8 LED, but this one did not fit. The hole is too small and I will need to buy another hole saw. This hole saw is 203 mm.
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Kevin M.
> 3 dayDrill bit fit perfect, worked perfect, absolutely the exact thing that we needed to drill a hole to install an exhaust vent/fan
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Corine Conn
> 3 dayBroke one of the supplied bits on my 3rd hole. Installing a new door lockset. Expected better for the cost.
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Everett McGuire
> 3 dayPlenty of hole saws for every size
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Rickey Charles
> 3 dayI used it to the exhaust fan,it’s ok,but not too fast to dig a hole
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L_R_G
> 3 dayThis set is fine for light duty jobs and likely isnt a surprise given the low price of the product. Its like barely over a dollar per holesaw which is insanely cheap. Ive used several of them for different jobs. I think their niche is cutting through drywall for things like can lights or through particleboard or other softer materials. I used one of them to cut through a piece of 3mm carbon fiber and while it did make it through, the holesaw is basically shot and really dull now. If youre going to use these hard, Id look to a quality HSS or carbide holesaw that will last longer at a higher cost.
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Denny!!
> 3 dayHave Not Had A Chance To Use It Good Yet!!!
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Charles Berry
> 3 dayUse the hole saw once and all the paint chipped off. poorly made and dulled the first time I used it on wood. Get the better pair.