Very sharp. Cut nice hole. Didn’t quite mate up to my Milwauke hole saw mandrel. Had to enlarge locking holes slightly on saw. Still, I could cut the custom 1-7/8″ holes perfectly.
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★★★★★
teresa –
Not the sharpest hole saw I’ve ever used, but it worked okay to cut holes in t&g planks to install recessed lighting.
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★★★★★
John Engelbert –
works great. happy with it.
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★★★★★
Dave –
It’s a Disston, fits standard arbor
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★★★★★
Jeanette Clark –
I needed a 49mm hole saw for an oval cable grommet that was sized for a 49mmx70mm hole. This was the closest I could get without paying $$$ for a specialty bit. It arrived in a nice box that will be good for storing it in in my tool chest and fit the Milwaukee chuck that I use with Milwaukee hole saws. I was using it with a drill (not a drill press) and I found that I needed to stop and back it out to remove debris to drill through 3/4″ wood material. As a result, the hole was slightly larger than the 50mm. I had started in scrap material for a test run, which was good since I ended up having to adjust the center point. It also jumped less if I drilled a smaller pilot hole in the center before using the hole saw.
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★★★★★
Hoverlover –
Replacement
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★★★★★
Amazon Customer –
Better than DeWalt and Milwaukee for sure. Chuck this up on a lathe and true the sides. Found a few snaggle teeth, easy fix.
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★★★★★
Patrick Newson –
Best hole saw that I’ve used to date, probably made 30+ copped holes in tube and still going strong
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★★★★★
AMZN Customer –
I bought this because it said cuts stainless. It doesn’t. I have spent a hour with this hole saw mounted in my drill press and it still won’t cut through a 1/16″ piece of sheet stainless. Worthless for stainless.
NoCl1911 –
Very sharp. Cut nice hole. Didn’t quite mate up to my Milwauke hole saw mandrel. Had to enlarge locking holes slightly on saw. Still, I could cut the custom 1-7/8″ holes perfectly.
teresa –
Not the sharpest hole saw I’ve ever used, but it worked okay to cut holes in t&g planks to install recessed lighting.
John Engelbert –
works great. happy with it.
Dave –
It’s a Disston, fits standard arbor
Jeanette Clark –
I needed a 49mm hole saw for an oval cable grommet that was sized for a 49mmx70mm hole. This was the closest I could get without paying $$$ for a specialty bit. It arrived in a nice box that will be good for storing it in in my tool chest and fit the Milwaukee chuck that I use with Milwaukee hole saws. I was using it with a drill (not a drill press) and I found that I needed to stop and back it out to remove debris to drill through 3/4″ wood material. As a result, the hole was slightly larger than the 50mm. I had started in scrap material for a test run, which was good since I ended up having to adjust the center point. It also jumped less if I drilled a smaller pilot hole in the center before using the hole saw.
Hoverlover –
Replacement
Amazon Customer –
Better than DeWalt and Milwaukee for sure. Chuck this up on a lathe and true the sides. Found a few snaggle teeth, easy fix.
Patrick Newson –
Best hole saw that I’ve used to date, probably made 30+ copped holes in tube and still going strong
AMZN Customer –
I bought this because it said cuts stainless. It doesn’t.
I have spent a hour with this hole saw mounted in my drill press and it still won’t cut through a 1/16″ piece of sheet stainless.
Worthless for stainless.