Rierdge 6-1/4 Inch Hole Saw with Heavy Duty Arbor, 159 mm Hole Saw HSS Bi-Metal Saw Drilling Tool, 6.25 Inch Hole Cutter for Cornhole Wood Plasterboard Plywood Plastic Thin Metal (Red)

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  • Matt Ogles

    > 3 day

    This is a good cheap hole saw for 6” wafer lights, does it’s job in acoustical tiles and drywall. Only gripe is that it has a solid top with only a couple 1/4” hole for poking out the cut out, not a super big deal though.

  • wayne

    > 3 day

    I ordered this hole saw to make the hole to the outside for our new microwave vent combination. It made perfect cuts through sheetrock on the inside and then vinyl siding + oriented strand board on the outside. A huge timesaver, and perfect, tidy holes for the 6 duct to run through. This particular hole saw has a clever mechanism on the heavy-duty arbor that uses pins to lock saw drum in place. A great tool for the job!

  • once bitten...

    > 3 day

    Used it to cut holes for 6 HVAC duct from basement to second floor. Easily made clean cuts through sub and 3/4 solid oak flooring. The ceiling - lath & plaster - took a minute. In fact, I think it took longer to take out of the packaging and put into drill than it did to cut the 2 holes.

  • Jason

    03-01-2025

    I purchased this to cut holes in my drywall for reassessed lighting. It worked flawlessly with my 20v dewalt impact drill cutting in to 5/8 drywall. The key is to get the drill bit right on your center mark and apply pressure. I had perfect circles when done. The only bad part is Ill probably never use it again

  • john c.

    > 3 day

    Good clean cutting hole saw for lights requiring 6 1/4” holes in sheetrock. Dont force the bit forward let it do its job without pressure and it will give you clean cut holes.

  • Derek

    Greater than one week

    This is a robust, heavy hole saw. The weight helps with doing what it is designed to do, cutting. I used this for cutting holes in sheetrock for installing recessed LED lights- it made quick work in doing this and was perfect for the job.

  • Unhappy customer

    > 3 day

    It’s the wort hole saw ever and should be cancelled because of it I have ptsd

  • BilL

    > 3 day

    It cut through 3/4 inch wood just fine. I would not recommend if wanting to use on metal.

  • James Hulse

    Greater than one week

    I added 4 lights to the masters bedroom. Easy cuts. Went great. I also replaced 2 old mushroom lights. Those had holes from the existing curing box. I used a cut out from the other new lights and screwed it over the replacement hole to guide the saw. Worked perfect.

  • Jack S Gould

    > 3 day

    I used this to install led lighting. This hole saw was just what I needed for a trouble free install.

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