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Stevie Murazik
> 24 hourjust what i wanted
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Joel V.
> 24 hourLow durability
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patrick l zink
> 24 hourplastic and softer woods so far , assemble and disaaembly are hand tight , not needing special tools to set up . allready put some cords through and installed cooling fans. toolcase is durable . good price , great value .
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Kevin M.
> 24 hourDrill bit fit perfect, worked perfect, absolutely the exact thing that we needed to drill a hole to install an exhaust vent/fan
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lmillert
> 24 hourGreat value for this hole saw. Ideal for drywall and soft materials.
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AdultingIsHard
> 24 hourI bought several of these kits in different brands. I was looking for a kit that came with both a 1 1/8 hole saw and a 3. A lot of the kit descriptions would say that they had both and then it would arrive and they didnt have 1 1/8, they had 1 1/4. Frustrating. This one has every single size it says it has. It occasionally comes a little loose during use but that could definitely be user error. Do not regret this purchase.
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Bugs Momma
> 24 hourDont expect this to last you a long time. We have used one blade and it was beginning to dull before we even cut through the side of a cabinet (particle board, not even hardwood).... So, I expect well get about one use out of each size we have to use. Didnt expect it to be disposable but thats about what it is. I worried when I got it because the shank was huge .... but the chuck on my husbands Craftsman did manage to open enough to hold it - definitely a 1/2 shank on the mandrels.
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Clay L. Blair
> 24 hourThis complete kit is excellent. Very sharp cutters. It includes an inch and a quarter, which many kits leave out. Super value. Highly recommended.
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Nerd Alert
> 24 hourThese are definitely more cheaply made than my standalone hole saws for going through hard materials, but it is very convenient to have all these sizes in one case. That makes them better than the random ones I have from different tool sets. They are sturdy enough for soft wood cutting, though not very deep. Making holes for electrical boxes and that sort of thing is no problem. If you just use a hole saw here and there, this is a good purchase.
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Víctor Arias
> 24 hourCreo que sólo cortan queso