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Christian Nole
> 3 dayUsed this product to build a few cornhole boards and so far its been perfect. Strong, quick cut with mostly clean edges; expected some sanding to be necessary. So far the durability has been great.
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william hensz
> 3 dayDoes the job but man it’s heavy vs the other ones I have had
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Mrs. Jazmyn Daugherty
06-04-2025Very sharp and is bilt heavy. Only drilled 10 holes, but stayed sharp.
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Douglas MacGregor
> 3 dayDrilling a hope in dry wall. Did the job very effectively. Only used it one so cannot comment on its durability
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Christy
> 3 dayThe second time we used this, it busted off the base. Completely useless after that.
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C. Jones
Greater than one weekNeeded holes in car hood and it did the job a couple things to be aware of Didnt realize I needed a half inch chuck for this...probably in the description if so I didnt notice. Thankfully I had another smaller hole saw and used that smaller shaft set-up. I bought the 4.25 size and a cordless drill is not gonna have the power needed once you get into the metal... at least not a 12V. My old corded drill had no power issues and it worked great. If cutting steel, go slow and be careful, because when it goes through and catches and edge youll know it.
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JP
> 3 dayVery heavy duty and a lot more durable than my normal hole saw sets. Being heavy duty does make it a little heavier but it does a great job. Id recommend and would order again. However, this thing is so heavy duty Im not sure Id ever need to order another one. I used it to put in the small canless recessed lights and it was perfect.
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Kenzi
> 3 dayThis was exactly what I was looking for. A simple, cheap way to make a few Cornhole boards. Was able to make 2 perfect holes in 1/2” plywood with this saw and a two handled corded drill. Using the reverse direction method, and going slowly- almost no sanding was needed to clean up the holes. Plugs came out with ease. I would not want to use this with a cordless drill or count on this to make my living, but for the amateur hobbyist- it’s about perfect.
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Joe Skinner
> 3 dayI 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.
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Brian Imel
> 3 dayOnly gave it 4stars for longevity because I only cut 2 holes. It worked well, but I can’t say how it will hold up for a while.