6 inch/152mm Hole Saw Heavy Duty Bi-Metal HSS Hole Saw for Cornhole Boards, Plywood, Iron Board, Acrylic, Ducts, Ceiling Lights, Cinder Wall
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MITCH IGAN
Greater than one weekDoesn’t work well on sheet metal, but did not get dull.
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Tyshawn Harber
> 3 daySeems to be very good quality and exactly what I was looking for.
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jon rodriguez
> 3 dayArbor broke after one use
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Deirdre F. Smith
Greater than one weekSeems well built. Biggest issue is I did not receive the allen screw that is clearly shown in the pictures. Not a huge deal I can just go out and buy one - buts its annoying that I have to. Review Update. First time using it (in drywall - nothing tough) the drill bit snapped on the 5th hole. My opinion now is its garbage
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mark madison
> 3 dayWorked great for the intended purpose
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Momo
Greater than one weekIt made making our cornhole boards a breeze
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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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AmateurbyDesign
> 3 dayThe bit works great BUT if you’re not careful the bit will spin off of your drill and on your foot or the floor. I used it to cut holes in 1x12s for LED lights so I used a clamp to hold one end down on my work bench while I drilled out the other end. When the bit cut through the wood the bit spun off onto the floor barely missing my foot. Plus there is no way to keep it from sliding off except to drill your board that is clamped down on a bench and have another board underneath it to prevent the bit from damaging your work bench. There should be a lock nut on the inside of bit to keep it from sliding off. Someone will more than likely get bit from this bit.
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Jakob
> 3 dayUsed this for one project. Held up fine. Cant beat it for the price.
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Helen
> 3 dayI bought it for making a hole on drywall and bricks and the teeth wore out quickly.