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hockeymomforever
> 24 hourGreat tool to put holes in for recess lighting.
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Kevin
> 24 hourGreat price. Worked well for cutting in lights. Only complaint was had to really tighten to keep it from spinning off the spindle when my drill would stop. Little Teflon tape fixed it up
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Kitty Sauer MD
> 24 hourBought this to put in soffit vents. It works great!
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phuong nguyen
> 24 hourI did 26 holes without any problem. Still not slow down. Really cheap and work like other big brand name in the market. 10 stars for this saw
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ayron trost
> 24 hourI like how this comes with the pilot drills and it was all super easy to assemble! You cant beat the quality either. The teeth are sharp the paint is bright and smooth without getting stuck on the wood or plastic Im cutting and just an all around good buy. This cut through with out a hiccup and I couldnt be more pleased. 5 stars!
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Justin Browder
> 24 hourI got it to cut 120mm holes in computer cases. So far its fine exactly that. If it cuts about 6 more, Ill say its paid for itself and Ill be happy. Curious to see if my other saws will fit the auger.
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Cody B
> 24 hourThis is a great bit for the price. I have the 6 1/4 and a 4 1/4 both were used on putting lights in my ceiling works way better than the carbide bit you get at Lowe’s it creates less dust, but make sure you use a dust bowl and it’s virtually dustless. Just have to go a little slow when starting but after that you can go full blast and it doesn’t catch well for me it did it anyways.
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Albatross Necklace
> 24 hourI ordered this in 120MM and a JIECHENG 4. This one is much heavier and not just due to diameter, It also comes with 2 arbors, my preferred with the side pins and the simple thread in and a total of 3 bits. The JIECHENG only has the simple thread in and no extra bits. I usually run Milwaukees but didnt feel like heading to the store for a 4 and a 120mm just wasnt going to get stocked here. I cant tell you how either will stand the test of time as Im going to just add some vents/ducts through plastic and thin wood a few times and then let these collect dust for the rest of time. Still weight + extras + being 1$ cheaper makes this a winner for someone who only needs to make a few holes. Sorry that I will not be using it more so I cant give you a better idea about long term value. I dont think anyone runs a 120mm on a small drill so I do not think the extra weight will be a problem.
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Alan
> 24 hourClearly not the most expensive which reflects in the workmanship. I am using this for cutting into vinyl siding which it is going to do satisfactorily. If you need one for a more intensive job please consider a better quality
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Cole Blades
> 24 hourUsing it to cut holes for hydroponics rails. Makes hole just big enough for trade gallon pots to fit in. Only cutting about 1/8” through the top of rails but does the job and it includes an extra arbor that fits my Lennox hole saws too.