





HLOFIZI 6-3/8 Hole Saw for 6 Recessed Lights, Carbide Grit Holes Saw Cutting Plaster Drywall Ceiling Sheetrock, Green
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James
> 24 hourUpdate: The seller apologized and offered to send me a new product at no additional cost. They also gave me a refund. This kind of customer service should be 5 stars. OLD COMMENTARY: It arrived incomplete in its parts. The bits were not in the box. I needed to use it to open some holes, so I used some dewalt bits which fit perfectly with these saw holes. But I do not buy this brand again due to the fact that its parts are not delivered complete.
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Allen
> 24 hourIt cut many nice holes in my ceiling for 6 lights. Assembling it with the drill bit is tricky. If you dont get it right the first time, you will not get the drill bit out of the saw blade. It is jammed in there.
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Arthur Alvarez
> 24 hourStrong item, works with 1/2 drills
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RL Anderson
> 24 hourLove this little thing! We put new lights in the kitchen and this worked like a charm. We both highly recommend this tool.
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Glassman
> 24 hourUsed this with a dust catcher bowl to cut holes in ceiling for recessed lighting.. works really good .. i did buy an extension for it because my bowl was to deep for the arbor .
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Reg
> 24 hourUsed to make garage wall holes for blown-in insulation. Cut all of the holes nicely but very messy because of the wide KERF. Produces an enormous amount of drywall dust.
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paul murphy
> 24 hourI loved using this to create 14 holes for my new 4 recessed lights. I always used the adjustable hole saws from milwaukee or klein and i have gone threw many of them. These are life changers and i would suggest these to anyone i know
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Amcnmz!z
> 24 hourWorks great cutting plaster, a little slow though lath but does cut through it as well. I personally use it to cut 6 holes for canless led fixtures. Each hole was the perfect size and the hole saw still has plenty of life left. I would definitely recommend and will be purchasing a second for a back up.
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kevin zetts
> 24 hourIve had many different types of hole saws for cutting in recessed and can lights. This one is by far the best so far. Im an electrician and use this tool all the time. Ive already cut about 100 lights in with this. Ive cut into drywall and plaster and it shows no wear or slowing down. Ive had hole saws go bad after 1 hole. If this one ever does take a crap, Im immediately buying another. I hope they sell this in other sizes.
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Charli Shaw
> 24 hourThis hole saw was just what I needed to install 6” LED recessed lights in an existing construction house. The Carbide Grit cuts right through the drywall without catching and snapping your wrist like a multi purpose hole saw with teeth will do.