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Ronald Russell
> 3 dayThis is the size used for installing many can or recessed lights. I expected a lightweight, light duty saw intended for drywall. This is much more substantial than I expected. The saw itself is heavy and beefy, with a bottom plate over 5mm thick (nearly 1/4). The arbor is pretty standard heavy duty issue, with an extra drill bit. This is nicer than I expected for the price, and really beats using a jigsaw overhead.
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JCC
> 3 dayPurchased to use to cut hole in drop ceiling tile. Terrible!!! Im sure great for other materials but avoid if using on drop ceilings!!!!
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michael g
> 3 dayFigured I was taking a chance getting an inexpensive hole saw for the job I needed to do having to cut a hole in 1/8 steel. Was a little disappointed when I received the package as the arbor did not have a set screw for the pilot bit, it was missing. Used another arbor I had. The saw cut through the steel just fine without getting dull.
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Albert Flatley IV
> 3 dayUse it for cutting holes for recessed lights, way cheaper than lowes home depot and comes with extra bits
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Christian Nole
> 3 dayUsed this product to build a few cornhole boards and so far its been perfect. Strong, quick cut with mostly clean edges; expected some sanding to be necessary. So far the durability has been great.
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Roger Dailey
> 3 dayI have used this several times and the quality is good and a good value for the money
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Shawn
> 3 dayTried to cut holes in sheet metal. Was worthless for that application. Should be taken out of the description.
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dentalgirl
> 3 dayParts missing, only got hole saw no center parts. No way to use it.
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John McClure
11-06-2025I 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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Paul P.
> 3 dayWorked great for the what I needed it to drill a hole large enough to put 4 in PVC through plywood wall. Looks like it would be good for 10 to 15 penetrations which in my cut case is a lifetime. Came with extra centering drills and Allen keys. Cant be beat for the money you dont need $100 hole saw when youre only going to drill a few holes.