- ◆This Hole Saw Drill Bit is designed for wood / plastic cutting.
- ◆It is made of Carbon Steel&BI-Metal Heavy Duty Steel, Durable and Rust-proof.
- ◆6 inches hole diameter suits for Corn hole board Drilling and other home projects when cutting 6” diameter holes through Wood or Plastic.
- ◆Non-binding clean edge design make Eliseo hole saw blade cuts smooth and fast.More than that,the spring on the drill bit is nice because it automatically pushes the disc out of the saw immediately after completing the hole.
- ◆Package: 1 pack 6-inch hole saw, 1 pack hex shank arbor
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Tera Lindsey
Five Stars
Much better than trying to use a saw to make circle cuts. Works as advertised!
Freelanc King
Perfect cut
As with 99.9% of other people looking for a 6" hole saw, I needed this to cut the holes in a set of cornhole boards I was making. The saw performed perfectly through the two holes I drilled. The cuts were clean and quick. Time will tell how many holes it is capable of cutting before the teeth wear out, but I imagine it will more than pay for itself. I found the best result using this was with utilizing the drill handle and a low speed. Let the saw do the work and you won't need to worry about hurting your wrist like so many people complain about.
Mary Frances
Does the job perfectly
I bought this hole saw to cut holes for installing rigid duct. It worked perfectly. Clean holes that cut easily. Take your time, and let the saw do the work. If you try to apply too much pressure hoping the saw will cut faster, you'll just end up getting it stuck. This next part has nothing to do with the hole saw, but is just and FYI in case you're installing duct like I did. The saw cuts a 6 inch hole, but 6 inch rigid duct is measure by the inside diameter. Therefore, the thickness of the duct will prevent it from fitting through the hole this saw cuts. That was an error on my part, and not a defect of the saw. The hole saw did exactly what it was supposed to do, and did so very well.
Bhoii Jhonz
love this saw blade and will hope to get many ...
product is very strong. used to cut my corn hole/bean bag boards. was using 3/4 plywood and this beast of a hole saw cut thru it lke butter. I would suggest using a hammer drill, as when this hold saw grabs the wood it will bite hard. love this saw blade and will hope to get many years of use and I think it will. heavy dute construction. love it
Rachel McGlenister
This truly is a great hole saw , outstanding performance and quality
This is a great saw very heavy duty works great and will last a long time cuts very smooth and easy. Excellent product!
Lakeshia Davis
Good value for the money
This home saw for my 3/8 drop perfectly. Some reviews say it don't fit. I have it a 1 star for longevity, only because it's going to take a few months to test that out. But other then that, better then paying $40 at home Depot.
Jeta Jeta
Item worked great. No complaints at all
Item worked great. No complaints at all. Might not be the most durable blade, but was sharp, balanced and did a nice job. Well worth the money.
Emily Young
Heavy. Clean Cut in drywall board. Should work fine in plywood also.
I first noticed how heavy it was. This also translates into being heavy duty. It is not a precision cutter, carbide blade or anything like that, and I don't think it will cut any specialty surfaces like cement fiber board, but would certainly be good enough to cut a few holes through plywood. I wasn't using it for that, but It did work well and cut cleanly on drywall. It comes with two extra drill bits which helps make it a great value for the price.
Mahnoor Hunjra
This is perfect for my job
The grandson loves the Cornhole game. I wanted to make a set for him that we could make together. This made the perfect hole and simple to use. Did not have to use a jig saw to cut the hole. Awesome thank you.
Aakanksha Roychowdhury
Works well when properly used
I used it to cut some holes for cornhole boards in 3/4" maple plywood. Works as expected. For those complaining about it being difficult to work with or slipping off must have little experience with larger hole saws. You can't force it. Be patient, take your time making the hole, and it works great. I would recommend a corded drill as most cordless drills won't have the power.