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Chase neal
> 24 hourBought this hole saw because I thought it would be the better option. Came with 3 bits. One bit was broken in the box upon receiving it. Not a big deal, there was 2 more. Attempted to use it on some sheet metal, wouldnt cut through it. The Allen screw to secure the drill but doesnt stay tight, just vibrates loose and falls out no matter how tight you make it. Also the locking mechanism fell apart so its no longer usable. I ended up getting done what I needed, it at least made a nice template in the sheet metal and I cut the rest out with a dremel.
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Albert Flatley IV
> 24 hourUse it for cutting holes for recessed lights, way cheaper than lowes home depot and comes with extra bits
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matthew wayne reese
> 24 hourI bought this to cut holes for recessed lights in my back porch ceiling that is 29 ga metal sheets. It makes and awful noise and wouldn’t even cut through the sheet metal. I ended up using tin snips by following the ring the saw made into the metal. Metal just gets hot from friction after you try cutting through it for a long period of time. it worked well with sheetrock ceiling though, but not really why I bought it.
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Kimberly
> 24 hourThis 6-inch hole saw came with two extra drill bits. The hole saw is thick steel at the base and is machined well. The hole saw arbor(shaft) is stout, the arbor shaft is a big 1/2 inch (the normal ones are 1/4 inch shaft) so make sure you have a drill that will fit it. The abor fit well on to the saw and drive pins lined up easily. The saw cut a pretty clean hole with not a lot of splintering. (The pictures are no clean-up or finishing) It made a pretty exact 6 inch hole (that is the size hole for corn hole boards) The only issue is that the saw teeth dont seem very sharp. (It went through the wood without an issue)
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M. Suggs
> 24 hourBought this to cut a few holes for a cat tree I’m making. Worked flawlessly. Holes were cut into particle board. Very heavy duty. I was able to use this on my 20V Dewalt battery powered drill just fine.
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Ines Effertz
> 24 hourSeems to be very good quality and exactly what I was looking for.
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Ryder Erdman
> 24 hourBought for someone else
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Roger Dailey
> 24 hourI have used this several times and the quality is good and a good value for the money
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H. S. Overman
> 24 hourCutting large holes can be a challenge. This saw worked great.
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A. Hammond
> 24 hourThis cut through drywall with no problem. This could NOT cut through plywood or cement board.