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Your cart is empty.Larry
September 6, 2025
This hole saw cut a beautiful round hole, in thick plastic, wallboard, and plywood almost effortlessly. It is very sharp. It feels heavy, more so than the cheap blades I previously had in my tool chest. The replaceable center drill bit worked well, and I was pleased to find this hole saw came with two extra replacement drill bits AND with the hex wrench to use when the bit needs replacing. I plan to find other diameter hole saws by this manufacturer. Don't worry about this being made in China. It is NOT a cheap tool, as some Chinese exports are.
timl
July 18, 2025
I needed a 61mm hole, this hole saw worked fine in hardwood.No clue how long it will hold up with use.
El__Quijote
June 22, 2025
Purchased this to install some recessed LED lights into a garage ceiling.- Diameter was accurate and it fit the exact application I needed- For drywall, it was exactly what I expected, and what I needed.- The arbor is fine, but I had some issues with it. At first, it would not stay in the saw. Every time my drill stopped, the saw kept spinning out of the arbor. Now that my project is done, I'm stuck with the opposite problem. I cannot figure out how to get the arbor out to store the saw more easily.- So far, I've done 9 holes in 5/8 drywall and the saw seems nearly as sharp as new. From what I read on other reviews, this is not normal, so don't necessarily expect the same.For the price, it was exactly what I wanted/needed. It is a great budget hole saw for small projects.
Ivy wolf
June 19, 2025
I bet I ought this hole saw to make some christmas crafts. It performed excellent. I purchased a brand new 7hp drill from a local lowes store. The drill over heated and started smoking while cutting out the holes! But the hole saw didn't! Had to wait a while for the drill to cool before finishing the rest of thw circles, but if the drill poops out before the bit, that's pretty damn good hole saw.
Savvy Consumer
May 28, 2025
Used to cut the hole for an exhaust duct in a kitchen cabinet.
klslmns1061
May 3, 2025
I needed a cheap way of cutting 4 inch holes in some southern pine boards. This did the trick just fine.
Lacey & Ken
February 4, 2025
I have plaster walls and have used Bi-Metal blades in the past to make holes with other hole saws. I don’t expect them to last long, but I should be able to get a couple holes out of them. The arbor was useless for the initial attempt, but the one provided seemed fine. I like my Spyder arbor better and the good news it fit! I had 6 lights to install so I had high hopes to get through this process. After 6 minutes those hopes were extinguished. The plaster was barely scratched, but the blade paint managed to leave me a nice outline of where the hole could have been. The teeth, unstable to break the surface, just wanted to bounce off the surface. After lots of fine dust and no progress I checked the blade to see the teeth were almost gone already. Tried a few speeds., nothing worked. I deferred to my multi tool. I’m sticking to carbides going forward. Probably fine for Plywood or drywall, but didn’t last long enough to Find out.
JB
December 27, 2024
Reviewing the Rannb 90mm/3.5inch hole saw.----------------------------------PLUS: Diameter is very accurate. This hole saw comes with a shank that fits my 1/4 inch drill.----------------------------------MINUS: Not very sharp out of the box, and gets duller quite quickly. Cutting through 3/4 inch baltic birch plywood, the saw started "grabbing" about 1/4 inch into the first cut. Reducing the downward pressure to a minimum helped, but it still took about 2 minutes to cut the first hole. Second hole took longer, and by the time we were at hole #7 it took about 5 minutes to cut through. By then the blade was so dull that it was basically grinding through the wood (as opposed to cutting). The sawdust was very fine, about what you would expect from #220 grit sandpaper. Also, what looks like anodized coating on the bit turns out to be paint, which burns off from friction (with attendant pleasant burned-paint smell).----------------------------------OVERALL: A cheap bit that worked for the intended purpose of cutting 7 holes, with probably 3 or 4 holes left before the bit goes into the trash. If you need a bit for a small number of holes, and are willing to drill very slowly, this would be a reasonable choice given the price tag.
Julian Javier Lopez Lopez
December 25, 2024
Excelente
Daniel patry
December 17, 2024
Tailler des panneaux de fibre
Customer
December 12, 2024
Dulled out very quickly and was almost unusable before the job was finished, I was using it in drywall. Its ok if you only have one or two holes to make.
Tony Warhurst
November 19, 2024
Used it for cornhole boards in 18mm ply. Perfect for the job.
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