COMOWARE Hole Saw Kit for Wood- 16 Pieces 3/4’’-5’’ Full Set in Case with 1pcs Hex Key, 2pcs Mandrels and 1pcs Install Plate for PVC Board Plastic Plate Drilling Drywall and Soft Wood

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  • Joseph Wachtel

    > 3 day

    If youre looking for an affordable set of hole saws for woodworking at home - this one is working pretty good for me so far. No complaints on my end at all. If your intent is to buy something thats going to be in use at a shop with a lot of regular use per day - then I suspect you might want to invest in a jigsaw or even just a more heavy duty kit (youll see some listed for $60+). The blades dont seem strong enough to withstand a heavy amount of use, but I wouldnt expect that at the price point.

  • Reza

    Greater than one week

    Got my job done

  • Jason

    > 3 day

    I could’ve sworn I already wrote a review for these but anyway, these are still sharp as can be after a few months of using them. I use them a lot too. Besides cutting all the 2x4s to run plumbing and electrical line through during the week, I’ve used them on the weekends to make Dutch buckets for my plants. I will 100% be getting more because it’s so hard to find them that will last this long without wearing out. They come oiled and are in a ok little case.

  • Hunter

    > 3 day

    Used this to go through asphalt shingles in the roof to put in a vent. If I had more than a couple to do, there would have been a problem as the tool was chewed up. For softer plywood, the quality would be fine.

  • Bobby J. Denson

    > 3 day

    I have a set of Lenox hole saws that I tried to use for cutting plastic for hydroponics but they just tore it up. These saws are very gentle and cut a clean hole in vinyl, PVC, polyethylene, polyester and even rubber. I haven’t attempted to us it on acrylic. I have Diamond saws so I used them on acrylic.

  • Kamil

    > 3 day

    It seems like a cheap set thats made in china of the cheapest metal. The case wont latch properly so expect everything to get loose and tumble inside. This is a classic case of You get what you pay for. I needed to drill some holes in ABS plastic junction boxes, drywall and plywood every once in awhile and it worked fine, hasnt broken yet. The saws stayed attached to the drill and did not come loose unlike other cheaper alternatives, however I do not anticipate them to handle your more heavy duty jobs or consistent use. For the money spent and the verity you get, it could be worth it.... I probably wont buy it again.

  • John Phillips

    > 3 day

    The plug preventing the saw from spinning stripped the first use. And it was on drywall.

  • Granddaddy

    > 3 day

    These saws are useless for cutting wood. I used the hole saw to cut a 2.5 hole in the side of a sink cabinet to run hoses while replacing an undercounter dishwasher. That first hole was fine. When I went to cut a second hole through the floor of the sink cabinet I learned that the saw teeth had been worn down to nubs while drilling the first hole. The saw was no longer usable. Probably these saws could be used more than once for drilling holes in styrofoam or wallboard, but they are useless for drilling holes in wood. I did get the dishwasher installed successfully using other means to cut the second hole in the floor of the cabinet.

  • artschuerg

    Greater than one week

    Dislike first use the piglet bit bent. Hole saw 3 in dulled after cutting 11 holes in 3/4 red cedar. I would not buy again cheep Chinese quality.

  • Dennis Miller

    Greater than one week

    You can’t expect a lot out of this product. It’s not very sharp and cats OK. But the price was right

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