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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  • Adam

    Greater than one week

    I ordered this hole saw to drill a single hole to install a 6” vent pipe. For a single project, this is a great deal. The arbor was easy to connect and felt solid in the drill. Although it says compatible with glass, iron, and metal, I’m not sure I’d use it for any of them. Thin metal might work ok, but I can tell you the teeth are not as sharp or thick as my Milwaukee hole saw bits I normally use. Again, as this was a one-time use, I didn’t want to pay $35 for the name brand that would likely never be used again. I think it works fine for this, but if you plan to use it many times, especially with harder materials, you might be better served to buy a higher quality saw.

  • Christiana Upton

    > 3 day

    Bought for someone else

  • Rough Rider

    > 3 day

    Saw these on YouTube and work great for making Cornhole Boards

  • Stephen A. Stewart

    > 3 day

    I got this for installing net pots in buckets for a hydroponics experiment. This blade cut well and was perfectly sized for my net pots.

  • RingO

    Greater than one week

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

  • H. S. Overman

    > 3 day

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

  • Pnutbubbles

    > 3 day

    Not much to say it made a hole so success!?

  • John

    > 3 day

    Turns out my wife wanted me to make some corn hole boards. 6 to be exact. I know a jigsaw was not the answer. This was. Easy to use. Made a nice 6 circle and that is what I needed. Good buy.

  • RAY GONZALEZ

    > 3 day

    The saw blade arrived without a parts list or assembly instructions. I was unable to attach the saw blade to the arbor because the adjustable nut was tight, taut, or factory fused to the threads. I didn’t attempt to free the fused nut for fear of breaching the warranty. Customer service was understanding and replaced the unit within two days. Sadly, the replacement unit shipping package was damaged.

  • Brady

    Greater than one week

    Tried drilling one hole with it on drywall and the bit broke off on the first one, I knew it was cheap but damn thought I could get at least 4 holes drilled.

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