Hole Saw Dust Bowl - Dust Bowl for Hole Saw, for Installing Recessed Lights and Works with All Hole Saws
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Del Whittle
Greater than one weekWorks great! I expected a little dust to leak out while cutting the ceiling drywall for recessed lighting, but absolutely no dust came out. Bowl is flexible enough to allow for cutting all the way through drywall. Had a vacuum standing by to pick up dust but it wasnt needed. I would suggest, after cutting all the way through and pulling the plug down, leaving the bowl up against the ceiling to let the floating fog of dust thats within the bowl to settle down to the bottom. Great price for a great product.
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Roughin It
> 3 dayI purchased this first and foremost because I was drilling holes in my ceiling to install new pod lights. I purchased this particular model because I thought the metal ring would prove more durable and long-lasting than any of the plastic ringed alternatives. I couldnt have been more wrong. After putting it on my drill for the very first time and drilling into my ceiling, the metal ring actually became unscrewed from itself and then leaked all the dust in the bowl all over me and my bedroom. This is exactly what I didnt want to happen. I cant believe that they put the ring on so shoddy. The ring would also not screw back on evenly as part of the plastic flange of the bull had become warped. So this made my dust Bowl literally unusable. I ended up returning the product and I purchased the plastic ringed alternative (which worked great). I highly suggest everyone stay away from this particular model and just buy the plastic ring from the get-go. Yes its a little more expensive, but its worth it.
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Marty Pollio
> 3 dayI especially like that it is rubbery and flexible. That very often comes in handy.
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Sean Walsh
> 3 dayWorked great installing 9 six inch holes for recessed lights. Bowl is flexible enough to collapse when you start drilling into the drywall. No dust. We will see how durable the bowl is after more use.
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andrew
> 3 dayIt’s ideal for not making a mess when putting in lights in an established home. You do need to clean it so you can see where to put the pilot bit.
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Joseph Terzian
> 3 dayI installed ceiling lights, using this was a great idea. It collected all the dust. No mess.
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Gavin M Fraser
Greater than one weekWorks real good, keeps me saw dust free and clean.
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Chauncey Mills V
> 3 dayLove it
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Joe - the $100/hr Product Consultant
Greater than one weekI tried a few similar items. This one is durable because it has a steel washer inserted into the bowl hole. the one i got with my bit at lowes was completely horrible, it did not really work at all. One tore apart at the hole. This one fits flush against the ceiling making a nice seal. I think people still need to be careful if they want to mitigate the dust. For example, you have to be prepared to do something with the drywall/dust/insulation particles that fills the bowl. I drilled the hole, carefully came down the ladder, unplugged the drill, and brought it outside! Then I dumped out the bowl, and drilled the next hole... :)
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Aliatna
> 3 dayIt does the job well It collected almost all dust It fits my two types of drills fine