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Saul Goodman
> 3 dayI thought for the price this wouldn’t be effective but I used this to drill holes into my ceiling for lights and it caught everything so it’s great 10/10
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Arturo C.
> 3 dayExcelente complemento para el how saw me encantó una muy buena inversión si eres electricista como yo para trabajo limpio y uno mismo también yo la uso para cortar waffer lts de 6 inch y es excelente
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GF
Greater than one weekPretty good product. It is worth it to have this when installing ceiling lights. The plastic is flexible. It did me a while to figure it out how to use it with a bigger hole drill.
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Sean
> 3 dayNo real complaint, its just a silicon bowl with a bushing in the bottom. Not much to break but... This one was used and filthy, you can see the rub line from the hole saw. I dont mind it was used once or twice but dang, rinse the drywall dust off before you resell it!
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Brian Yurkins
> 3 dayAlthough I liked the idea of the steel washers, it didn’t hold up as well as another dust bowl I had that lasted a long time. The bowl itself is a little small and 6” hole saws rub on the bowl.
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Del Whittle
> 3 dayWorks great! I expected a little dust to leak out while cutting the ceiling drywall for recessed lighting, but absolutely no dust came out. Bowl is flexible enough to allow for cutting all the way through drywall. Had a vacuum standing by to pick up dust but it wasnt needed. I would suggest, after cutting all the way through and pulling the plug down, leaving the bowl up against the ceiling to let the floating fog of dust thats within the bowl to settle down to the bottom. Great price for a great product.
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mark rooney
> 3 dayWORKS GREAT! Has paid for itself already.
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Joe - the $100/hr Product Consultant
> 3 dayI tried a few similar items. This one is durable because it has a steel washer inserted into the bowl hole. the one i got with my bit at lowes was completely horrible, it did not really work at all. One tore apart at the hole. This one fits flush against the ceiling making a nice seal. I think people still need to be careful if they want to mitigate the dust. For example, you have to be prepared to do something with the drywall/dust/insulation particles that fills the bowl. I drilled the hole, carefully came down the ladder, unplugged the drill, and brought it outside! Then I dumped out the bowl, and drilled the next hole... :)
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GF
> 3 dayPretty good product. It is worth it to have this when installing ceiling lights. The plastic is flexible. It did me a while to figure it out how to use it with a bigger hole drill.
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WENDY S.
> 3 dayGreat mess saver!