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jon rodriguez
> 3 dayArbor broke after one use
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Jovanny Predovic
Greater than one weekI bought this to put LED lights in a bathroom ceiling. it was a 1/2 plater 1/2 drywall ceiling. by the 3rd hole, this thing had very few teeth. glad I only needed it for 3 holes, but the last one I had to finish with a drywall blade.
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Maria Townson
> 3 dayWe needed a 6 hole saw for corn hole boards. This saw shipped quickly and worked very well. Would definitely buy it again.
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Mrs. Jazmyn Daugherty
> 3 dayVery sharp and is bilt heavy. Only drilled 10 holes, but stayed sharp.
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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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William L. Myers
> 3 dayI needed to cut 12 holes to install some ceiling lights and this hole saw did it perectly. Nice clean holes for the lights to go in. I cant imagine doing this job not using this whole saw.
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Michael Francis
> 3 dayIt doesnt work with a standard size diy home use drill. It couldnt cut through 3/4 ply board
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Robert Warwick
> 3 daySeems decent but havent used item yet
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AmateurbyDesign
> 3 dayThe bit works great BUT if you’re not careful the bit will spin off of your drill and on your foot or the floor. I used it to cut holes in 1x12s for LED lights so I used a clamp to hold one end down on my work bench while I drilled out the other end. When the bit cut through the wood the bit spun off onto the floor barely missing my foot. Plus there is no way to keep it from sliding off except to drill your board that is clamped down on a bench and have another board underneath it to prevent the bit from damaging your work bench. There should be a lock nut on the inside of bit to keep it from sliding off. Someone will more than likely get bit from this bit.
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Ryder Erdman
> 3 dayBought for someone else