LANIAKEA 6-1/8-Inch Bi-Metal Hole Saw 156MM M42 Annular Hole Cutter HSS Variable Tooth Pitch Holesaw Set with Arbor Blue for Home DIYer
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AlabamaDad
> 24 hourI wanted a 6 1/8 hole saw to install some LED lights in drywall ceiling. This product worked great for that purpose at about 1/2 the price of local stores. The included arbor is a must if you want to run the saw backwards as recommended for drywall in ceiling to prevent damage to wires you might not be aware of. I dont have anything negative to say about this hole saw.
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marc majlaton
> 24 hourGreat hole saw! Quality metal. Very sharp. Was an odd size that you dont get in a normal set.
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Delaina H.
> 24 hourHeavier and solid than expected -- very pleased for cutting holes. I suggest cutting in reverse on sheetrock for a crisp cut. Would buy again - but this one will most likely outlast me!
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Mitchell
> 24 hourThis thing is a beast! Super thick metal, great durable construction at the bit connector and premium quality drill parts. Usually hole saws dull very fast. Im renovating a historic house and just drill 30+ holes through sheetrock AND shiplap for recessed lights and the blade still has some life left!
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James
> 24 hourI got this to install holes for Halo 6-inch recessed lights. Works like a dream. Very sturdy and durable. I’ve now used it dozens of times Pro tip: run your drill in reverse when using this. Trust me!
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Bobble60
> 24 hourAs an electrician, cutting all those holes for recessed lighting can take forever. This bit is perfect for the Halo 6 LED units. I rand a band of tape exactly 1/2 down so that I know when Im getting through the sheetrock. (Shredding a wire stapled to the side of a joist could be a disaster.) Just be aware of the torque! I use a 1/2 corded drill, which this bit loves in terms of control and power.
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Christopher
> 24 hourLike: heavy duty, comes with extra bits, locks on really good so no spinning when using Dislike: Really nothing Note: I wasnt thinking and bought this to drill 2 holes in a fibrous cement plank on the eave of my house. NO, it is not for that so that was my error. It did cut the 2 holes but now have a much duller blade teeth however I feel I could use it for quite a while still in sheetrock. I tested it first in a spare piece of sheetrock to see if the size was right and it cut a nice hole, even in the fibrous cement too. Just take your time, stop and start and have patience if drilling in anything other than sheetrock or wood. Again, that was my error. Would buy again when needed. THe 6 1/8 was for a Halo ultra thin downlight. Super pleased with the hole.
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Jack
> 24 hourUsed to install about 75 new lights in our remodel. Worked great. Could tell it was not as sharp when I was done, but worked great for the project.
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WEL
> 24 hourThis is great for wafer lights! The traditional 6 3/8 hole saw for can lights is just a bit too big for 6 wafer lights. Well made and snug fit.
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Mark P. McEvoy
> 24 hourI used this bit to drill about 50 holes in 1/2” Sheetrock and about 15 holes in metal. It performed great for both, take it slow and the bit will not disappoint.