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Richard Lang
Greater than one weekNice product came timely but no instructions
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Allen Cowardin
> 3 dayOnly used it a few times but it held up well
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Kathy E. Ingram
> 3 dayUsed it to make a feral cat house. Cut right through a double sided cooler & didn’t leave rough sides to the cut.
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J. Gary Casey
Greater than one weekGreat deal. Used to install an electrical box for a ceiling fan mount.
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JAK OKI
> 3 dayarrived great
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Rat Dog
> 3 dayUsed to cut holes in drywall for ceiling fan boxes. This hole saw worked great! I would purchase again. There is a bit of a learning curve when using this type of hole saw for the first time. Practice on same type of scrap material.
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Magister Ludi
> 3 day... or maybe a bit less. Being the cheapest 4 hole saw on Amazon, it clearly doesnt aim for quality, but it got my job done. Which was a neat and tidy 4 hole in my ceiling. It wobbled a bit; no big deal. And the arbor has no securing mechanism, neither locknut nor pins, so if you take your finger off the trigger suddenly to stop it, the saw flies off the arbor into hopefully vacant space. My advice is to screw it on as tightly as possible and slow the drill gradually.
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Jimcalf
14-06-2025There are a lot of review that say the blade dulled after one cut, or the threads stripped, etc. I had none of those issues. I bought this to drill holes in my RV floor, which is 3/4 plywood. Four successful holes later, its still pretty sharp and totally usable for future projects. You do have to watch when you stop the drill that if the saw is in free space, inertia will keep it spinning and it will unscrew from the arbor. After I cut a few holes, it was firmly screwed down to where I cant even unscrew it anymore, so the unscrewing was a temporary problem for me. I guess because I was expecting something unusable, I am really pleased with how it worked. Not for cutting metal for sure, but if you just want a few holes in plywood or sheetrock, this is a great cheap alternative.
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Andy Lin
> 3 daySmall length. !
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zhiyuhuo
> 3 dayThis one is perfect for holes in the wall, but metal is not recommended