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Gary Nawrocki
Greater than one weekWhat i expected
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Rebecca Buchanan
> 3 dayTools are great. The case sucks
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Al K.
> 3 dayAnything below a certain size can be used with a standard drill. I thought I was getting a good deal on name brand but not all of these would work with my drill. After I received this and used the smaller sizes. I am stuck with a product that I cant use the larger sizes unless I purchase a drill starting at $129 and taxes. That is not in my budget at this time. The small sizes worked great. The descriptions need to be made easier to understand with more details for the beginner. If I were to rate the hole accessories that I could use it would be a 3.75 out of 5.
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colin f.
> 3 dayThe carry box is not as advertised , much less user friendly with the drill bits jammed in a compartment . The product arrived with no e if the retaining pins in place and the 3/4 hole bit is damaged as per the photo . I’m only not returning as I need to use other sizes immediately . Hoping the rest of the items will last , given it’s brand pedigree
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Michael Zhen
> 3 dayIt’s made of very strong material and drill holes on thick metal plates with ease! It saves me a lot of strength since I don’t have to apply too much heavy pressure.
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Robert M St John Sr
> 3 dayNot a cheap tool its quality for sure
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Dylan
> 3 dayThey say it’s a 17 piece but they actually send the 13 piece mine like everyone else is stating came looking used but I actually believe it’s just the shipping overall decent since I got it on sale
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David A Dreier
> 3 dayI bought a set for myself 3 months ago and liked it so much that I bought a set for my daughters husband for his birthday. He loves the gift.
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chad redwing
> 3 dayThey work they actually last awhile I was shocked.
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brendon
> 3 dayI’ve owned this item before and it worked great. I haven’t used this particular item yet but there seems to be a user error problem that’s making for bad reviews. Let me just say, this is NOT a drill bit. These are hole saws! Using a saw is different then using a drill. When sawing anything you must let the saw do the work instead of forcing the tool into material. When using these hole saws the initial starting of the hole rotate the saw slightly as if you are rolling a ball on the floor in a circle, another example is rotation should be similar to making a dough ball the size of a grapefruit. If you push these saw blades into material using force you WILL get most of the same results most of the bad reviews are talking about. So first rotate slightly making room for the saw teeth to remove material, then gently walk the saws back and forth until you slowly cut through the material. Remember using a hand saw to cut a straight line through a 2x4? Well that’s what is happening with these holes saws with regard to speed. Slow and steady and be smart. Avoid binding, avoid rushing, avoid force! Hope this helps.