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Frank M
> 3 dayI am setting up cornhole boards using Baltic Birch. I had to switch to a corded drill as i couldnt get very far in a cordless. Overall I think it would work better with something like a drill press, but just wasnt as easy to get thru multiple board surfaces to make the 6 hole. Even though it was a fair price, i decided to return it. Teeth for me werent as sharp as i felt they could have been.
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Marcin Niedbalski
> 3 dayThe 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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John McClure
> 3 dayI had to cut a bunch of 6.1 inch holes into drop ceiling panels for canless LED lights. I tried to use a utility knife first... That was awful! This blade cut it nice and smooth. You need a bigger drill... It is large and you need to get the speed up before you dig in. Saved me a ton of time and frustration! Worth much more than the cost.
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Dan
05-06-2025Drilled hole for 3 ABS waste pipe when replacing floor in bathroom.
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A. Hammond
Greater than one weekThis cut through drywall with no problem. This could NOT cut through plywood or cement board.
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Sherida Weaver
> 3 dayMy husband was pleasantly surprised and happy with all of the extra tool parts that came with this hole saw! It made the job much easier and we got the saw in 2 days time after ordering!
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John G.
> 3 dayThis hole saw cut 16 (sixteen) 6 holes through 3/4 Shop Birch plywood and still in good shape. Each hole was somewhat slow going, about 10-15 minutes per hole with pauses to keep from overheating and to brush teeth. Cutting from both sides assured clean cuts on both sides and did router to smooth edges, but no chipping or gouging. Super happy with results.
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Braden Staley
Greater than one weekAmazing hole saw. Cut two holes through very thick metal no issue
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Anon
> 3 dayUsed this to cut the holes in TGI joists while running the 4 section of upstairs sewer line on a job. I needed an overbore on this particular job because the customer requested fiberglass pipe insulation for all the second floor sewer drains. This did just as good as the Milwaukee one I have so no complaints from me and at this price its definitely worth it.
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Sherida Weaver
Greater than one weekMy husband was pleasantly surprised and happy with all of the extra tool parts that came with this hole saw! It made the job much easier and we got the saw in 2 days time after ordering!