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Dan
> 3 dayDrilled hole for 3 ABS waste pipe when replacing floor in bathroom.
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Marcin Niedbalski
Greater than one weekThe whole saw was about 5 3/4 inch and not 6 inch as indicated. Otherwise the construction and finish was on par with other Chinese brand products.
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Joe Marino
> 3 dayI recently purchased the 6 inch/152mm Hole Saw and it has been a great addition to my tool collection. This heavy duty bi-metal HSS hole saw has been perfect for making holes in my cornhole boards and has also worked well for drilling through plywood, iron board, acrylic, and even ducts. It has made installing ceiling lights and cinder block walls a breeze. The durability and strength of this hole saw has exceeded my expectations and I would highly recommend it to anyone in need of a reliable and efficient hole saw.
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charles coveleski
> 3 dayUsed for dryer vent hole threw aluminum siding, 1in foam, and 1 1/2 in 2x12 . Cut threw all with no problem. Had to stop to remove pieces due to depth of wall. Worked great . Go slow due to binding and the drill could really due damage to your body ! Used all big name hole saws over the years and this is just as good !
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Pnutbubbles
> 3 dayNot much to say it made a hole so success!?
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Dave
> 3 dayThis is nice sturdy saw ! I used this saw to cut holes for my recessed lights . It was drywall so everything went super smooth. I am very satisfied overall. In description they are saying can be used for wood, stell, glass, iron etc. To be honest I dont think with saw will be capable of cutting steel, iron. But it was perfect for my project , cutting the drywall . Will update this review later when I have chance to use this saw for other materials !
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Heber Langworth
Greater than one weekLooks good, plan to use soon.
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cooldado4
> 3 dayThe fact that this comes with 3 drillbits is a huge plus. Ive never had to replace a drill bit but I have bent them and then bent them back. It does take a bit of a keen eye to be able to bend it back straight, but with extra bits you wont have to. Since this is made of HSS means you could bore a hole into low carbon steel or anything softer without issue. This seems like a quality product that should last a long time.
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Lacey Nicolas
> 3 dayHave no idea about how long it will last. I have just used it for drilling 4 holes to put in lights.The hole saw is very sharp. It did a great job for me.Contractor who was with me thought it was an expensive hole saw instead of $17. I would buy it again.Recomend
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william hensz
> 3 dayDoes the job but man it’s heavy vs the other ones I have had