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Rochester P. Sprayberry
> 3 dayUsed this hole saw to cut holes for custom-made cornholio boards. Perfect size and quick, easy cuts. However, my people need TP.
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James H
> 3 dayarrived quick, sturdy, blasts thru sheetrock and highly recommend product and seller
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Alan M. Hines
> 3 daySpent twice as much on a 4 1/4 hole saw that was just too small for vent hoses… Tried this one and it works great.
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Nolan
> 3 dayItem as described. Good quality for the price. Does what its supposed to do.
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Oscar Vasquez
> 3 dayI like this thing because it worked as it was said in the product description. I am happy with it.
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Bruce
> 3 dayPerfect 6 1/8 circular cuts - did 6 holes and every one was easy and perfect size to install the lights. Would highly recommend this.
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Truheo
> 3 dayBeware: this is NOT a 4 hole saw. I bought it to cut holes for round electrical boxes and for new 4 round recessed ceiling lights. Neither the boxes or the lights would fit in the hole. I had to take a sabre saw to hack out enough material to get my electrical items to fit. Also, the saw does not come with a nut to hold the saw to the drill shaft mechanism. That makes it hard to tighten the saw to the drill shaft, so it frequently comes loose.
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Inspector857
> 3 dayWell,as many have reported the arbor sucks, but I manage to not break it. BEWARE, THE SAW IS VERY AGGRESSIVE and will suddenly catch and try to snap your wrists or break your fingers even when using two hands. I highly recommend using this with a drill that has a extended anti rotation handle like hammer drills have so that you have a chance of not injuring yourself. Complaining aside, it cut an accurate hole really really fast.
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Larry Poffen
> 3 dayThis unit makes precise holes of 6 1/8 diameter & most 6 circular led lights fir perfectly. So much easier & better that trying to saw a hole with a keyhole saw!!
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Kolby
> 3 dayDrilled (6) 6 1/8th holes into 3/8ths drywall for recessed lights. Worked fairly well for what I needed. Only complaint I have was the hole saw kept working its way loose from the arbor. Maybe reversed threads would be better but for the money its easy to deal with