





HLOFIZI 6-3/8 Hole Saw for 6 Recessed Lights, Carbide Grit Holes Saw Cutting Plaster Drywall Ceiling Sheetrock, Green
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paul murphy
> 24 hourI loved using this to create 14 holes for my new 4 recessed lights. I always used the adjustable hole saws from milwaukee or klein and i have gone threw many of them. These are life changers and i would suggest these to anyone i know
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Allen
> 24 hourIt cut many nice holes in my ceiling for 6 lights. Assembling it with the drill bit is tricky. If you dont get it right the first time, you will not get the drill bit out of the saw blade. It is jammed in there.
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James
> 24 hourUpdate: The seller apologized and offered to send me a new product at no additional cost. They also gave me a refund. This kind of customer service should be 5 stars. OLD COMMENTARY: It arrived incomplete in its parts. The bits were not in the box. I needed to use it to open some holes, so I used some dewalt bits which fit perfectly with these saw holes. But I do not buy this brand again due to the fact that its parts are not delivered complete.
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REXILYNN
> 24 hourNow in my application I used this to cut 13 holes through a plaster ceiling with the old 50’s gypsum with the holes underneath. As was it took about 1 minute a hole & I could probably do another 13 or more with it. If that ceiling had metal lathe I’m not sure how the product would withstand. Overall good product
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Reg
> 24 hourUsed to make garage wall holes for blown-in insulation. Cut all of the holes nicely but very messy because of the wide KERF. Produces an enormous amount of drywall dust.
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RL Anderson
> 24 hourLove this little thing! We put new lights in the kitchen and this worked like a charm. We both highly recommend this tool.
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Sleewok
> 24 hourA must have for hard wall finishes. We have a level 5 finish on our walls. I discovered this when I was trying to cut a hole in the wall with my rotary bit and the wall cut the bit off. Grabbed my sawzaw and the wall ate the teeth off the blade. I ended up buying a plaster saw to cut through. Needless to say a regular hole saw wouldnt last a couple holes. This thing cuts right through with no wear or problems. Less dust than a traditional saw, and smoother cut. The customer support is excellent as well. I was missing a part in my order and they shipped a replacement immediately. Highly recommended.
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Dr. Coralie Kovacek
> 24 hourIve used three different types of hole saws for installing ceiling lights. Standard holesaws tended to dull after a few cuts. One was similar to this but did not have a ring that sat flush to the surface and instead had gaps around the ring for some reason. That tended to buck something fierce and also chewed up the texture around the hole. Super pleased with this product. Ive just finished 12 holes and the 12th has just as nice an edge as the 1st. Expect a little bucking but minimal compared to other saws. The holes are clean edged and the swirl paint ceiling did not flake or crumble around the saw as it did with others. Dust is always a nuisance with any ceiling hole saw so make sure you get a clear plastic guard and it doesnt hurt to have an assistant holding a shop vac up near the ceiling too although be careful not to rub a dirty shopvac nozzle on your ceiling. Great product.
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Charli Shaw
> 24 hourThis hole saw was just what I needed to install 6” LED recessed lights in an existing construction house. The Carbide Grit cuts right through the drywall without catching and snapping your wrist like a multi purpose hole saw with teeth will do.
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Davon Ritchie
> 24 hourVery good