Milwaukee Electric Tool 49-56-0193 Bi-Metal Hole Saw, 3-1/2
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Carla
> 24 hourMy husband is building a big beautiful bird house for larger birds such as Jays or doves. He didnt have a hole saw big enough for the door. So we ordered this one. It worked great and was fast.
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sensr
> 24 hourI only needed to make one hole of this size and it worked like a charm, good price too. I keep it with my Milwaukee hole saw set and it fits the large arbor.
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourLook sharp. Feel sharp. No wait, thats razor blades. I have used this brand for a few different projects and the tool is just right for sheet metal (adding downspouts to steel gutters), wood (lots of bird houses), and plastic (turning 5 gallon buckets in to dry wells with overflow pipes). The others I bought long ago for cheap got dull long ago. These are likely the last hole saws I will need to buy.
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Brian D.
> 24 hourThis hole saw is a beast - it is sharp, strong, and cuts easily. I chucked it up in my drill press and used it to make spray can racks for my workshop. Worked great! Never been disappointed by a Milwaukee.
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cordell leafty
> 24 hourFor the money it works great
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Curtis W.
> 24 hourDont waist your money on this saw if wanting to cut metal and thin metal at that. Purchased to cut hole in bed of pickup to install gooseneck hitch, all it did was make a mark in the metal and then nothing but smoke and begin to walk all over.
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Cale Huels
> 24 hourGreat, but very aggressive, must hold down material, for safety.
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BigL
> 24 hourDont buy this unless youre planning on cutting a hole through a printer paper. Teeth disappear immediately and it just spins creating smoke but no hole. Worst cutter Ive ever used! If its for a real job spend the extra money and get the carbide version!
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Kim
> 24 hourThe hole saw I’m sure is great. The problem is I ordered a 2 1/4” hole saw but received a 3 1/2 “ hole saw. Someone I guess grabbed the wrong one or didn’t bother to check and see if the correct item was pulled. I ended up going to Lowe’s so I was able to complete my project.
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Matthew
> 24 hourThis was the size I needed to drill partial holes in my trailer deck, for installing some 6000-lb D-ring tiedowns. Youre going to need a 120v hammer drill too -- a cordless simply doesnt cut it with a hole saw this big (and you cant hold on to it effectively anyway).