6 inch/152mm Hole Saw Heavy Duty Bi-Metal HSS Hole Saw for Cornhole Boards, Plywood, Iron Board, Acrylic, Ducts, Ceiling Lights, Cinder Wall

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  • Deirdre F. Smith

    > 3 day

    Seems well built. Biggest issue is I did not receive the allen screw that is clearly shown in the pictures. Not a huge deal I can just go out and buy one - buts its annoying that I have to. Review Update. First time using it (in drywall - nothing tough) the drill bit snapped on the 5th hole. My opinion now is its garbage

  • matthew wayne reese

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • Dave

    > 3 day

    Built corn hole boards out of plexiglass, taped up area to drill . Went through with no problem

  • Theodore Schuppe

    > 3 day

    Works as expected

  • H. S. Overman

    > 3 day

    Cutting large holes can be a challenge. This saw worked great.

  • Jose

    Greater than one week

    Good construction

  • Joe Skinner

    > 3 day

    I installed 24 spotlights in my basement and the first 5 I hand cut the ceiling. Then I got this product which really made my life east. Marking the spot and then boom, you got yourself a perfect hole. I wish the pilot bit was a bit longer so that placement would be a bit easier in high up places and your reaching.

  • matthew wayne reese

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • Silas Pfeffer

    Greater than one week

    Good

  • RingO

    01-11-2024

    4 1/2 in tool. Used on oak board. Cut was perfect. Price was great since it is unlikely I will use it again.

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