Lenox Tools - 3002828L LENOX Tools Bi-Metal Speed Slot Hole Saw with T3 Technology, 1-3/4
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KLDNV
> 24 hourI burned the teeth off this size in my Lenox hole saw kit, and this is the replacement. They modified the plug removal slots on the side so its even easier to clear the plug out. (I got a diamond hole saw for stucco in the future.)
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John
> 24 hourWorks well, Lasts long time.
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Mark A. Roman
> 24 hourI had a cheap hole saw from a big box. It was better at burning wood after only a few cuts. This frustrated me and made me angry, as I was wasting my time, and ignoring my own best advice to get decent tools. So I ordered this with two day delivery, got it in one, and finished the job with absolute ease. I have since gotten a couple more of the Lenox hole saws in different sizes, and they have all delivered great performance. The speed slot also seems to make plug removal from the blade easier. So far so good on the durability; time will tell.
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Kelly
> 24 hourIve been trying several brands and have bought out the one size I need in several stores. Now we are not going through nearly as much. This is a good saw for mild steel pipe.
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J.V.Rice
> 24 hourI have ten of these hole saws. I like them and I did not have this size so I bought it. they work great.
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H. M. Johnson III
> 24 hourGet it??? All the way around... HOLE SAW. Okay so its a bad joke, BUT its a great hole saw being a Lennox.
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Circle C
> 24 hourThese are pretty good quality and last if taken care of..
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Dr. Alice Schmidt
> 24 hourAbsolutely the best hole saw bits out there. Runs through stainless like butter, cuts mild even easier. Highly recommend.
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Robert O. Cox
> 24 hourBuilding a set of speakers and needed to mount the tweeters. Seems I need and endless stream of new tools on this project. Oh well they will be useful later. Cut maple faced 3/4 inch plywood cleanly and fast. No issue over it not clearing the dust out of the cutting teeth. Didnt need to back it out once to clear it. Cant say that for another brand I bought.
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Ally
> 24 hourI have always had good luck with Lenox products and their hole saws in particular. However once mounted to arbor these are rarely very concentric and leave you with a rough hole that is often slightly larger than advertised aprox 1/16inch. If you want a perfect clean hole I suggest either carbide hole cutter or size yourself 1/16 smaller with these and finish with filing, grinding, sanding, ect.. Overall these are great quick way to make a hole in almost anything! Takes alot of abuse to ruin one of these even in steel. Remember to use compressed air to remove chips often a d alternate pressure bird pecking on metals.