Rierdge 6-1/4 Inch Hole Saw with Heavy Duty Arbor, 159 mm Hole Saw HSS Bi-Metal Saw Drilling Tool, 6.25 Inch Hole Cutter for Cornhole Wood Plasterboard Plywood Plastic Thin Metal (Red)
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Derek
> 24 hourThis is a robust, heavy hole saw. The weight helps with doing what it is designed to do, cutting. I used this for cutting holes in sheetrock for installing recessed LED lights- it made quick work in doing this and was perfect for the job.
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Grand BoB
> 24 hourHole saw is extremely sharp learned the hard way cutting hole in sheetrock use this saw slowly and Reverse your drill ,to stop unwanted walking off track
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Doug J
> 24 houreasy to use and perfect hole cut
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once bitten...
> 24 hourUsed it to cut holes for 6 HVAC duct from basement to second floor. Easily made clean cuts through sub and 3/4 solid oak flooring. The ceiling - lath & plaster - took a minute. In fact, I think it took longer to take out of the packaging and put into drill than it did to cut the 2 holes.
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BilL
> 24 hourIt cut through 3/4 inch wood just fine. I would not recommend if wanting to use on metal.
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john c.
> 24 hourGood clean cutting hole saw for lights requiring 6 1/4” holes in sheetrock. Dont force the bit forward let it do its job without pressure and it will give you clean cut holes.
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L. Roe
> 24 hourThe saw did the job, my only issue was it seemed a bit heavy, that may be for the best if one did not want it to wear out.
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Maurice Murray
> 24 hourCut acurate clean hole
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Matt Ogles
> 24 hourThis is a good cheap hole saw for 6” wafer lights, does it’s job in acoustical tiles and drywall. Only gripe is that it has a solid top with only a couple 1/4” hole for poking out the cut out, not a super big deal though.
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TSH
> 24 hourI would definitely return this but I have to get some holes cut for lights asap. One of the “high quality” drill bits showed up broke. Where they spliced the hole saw together, it doesn’t even match up. Horrible quality and quality control.