ABuff 4 inch 100 mm Hole Saw with Arbor, Heavy Duty 38mm Depth Bi-Metal HSS 4 Inch Hole Saw Blade with Positive Rake Teeth for Cutting Soft Metal, Drywall, Plastic, Wood, Fiberboard
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robert hunter
> 24 hourTeeth wore done after drilling thru two 1/2 boards. Junk
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Beez
> 24 hourSo far I have bored through heavy plastic (installing vents in a double panel plastic shed) and light wood. Not sure how they would handle metal or thicker wood but as i said this is a great set for the price. Handy when you need it. I recommend if the workload isnt too excessive.
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Happy Husband
> 24 hourI cut the drywall with my 18V cordless drill which was a little clunky. Love the complete kit and ease of assembly. It would work better if I used the drill with a cord.
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frances flavin
> 24 hourIt was needed.
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Devin S. Olson
> 24 hourHole saw is well made and cuts nicely, but is too shallow to be of any real use when trying to bore through 5/8 or more plywood. If it was just another 1/2 inch deep it would be a fantastic tool, but as it is it will end up in my box of unused but cant bring myself to throw away tools.
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Maryland Yankee
> 24 hourI used this hole saw to cut two holes in a 3/4 shiplap ceiling for fans. Worked quite well and the teeth on the saw look to be just as sharp as when I started. As others have mentioned it does required a 1/2 inch drill.
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OkieFolks
> 24 hourThis hole saw made installing a few dozen 4” recessed ceiling lights a breeze. I also used it to punch a hole for 4” round junction boxes. Those were done through 1/2” drywall. At first the holes were a little jagged because the drywall crumbled but I think that was my fault being cautious and taking it slow. When I went full-speed beast mode it punched through clean and precise. My husband used it on a 4” duct for the dryer vent going through 3/4” Zipboard exterior sheathing - clean hole, perfection. No complaints here!
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Salvan Bonaminio
> 24 hourAs most will tell you, with tools the old adage that you get what you pay for holds very true. I only needed to cut a few holes with it, and it did so more than adequately. For my needs it beats paying over twice as much for a better quality unit.
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Scott Johnson
> 24 hourIf you have an arbor already that works with your tools you most likely wont need this one. I have a small hole saw set, but I chose to buy this saw with the arbor in case the ones I have did not fit. Turns out the arbor with this hole saw is too fat for any of my drills. Fortunately my existing arbors fit perfectly.
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Happy Customer
> 24 hourI really liked this product well worth money