2 in. Hole Dozer Bi-Metal Hole Saw with 3/8 in. Arbor & Pilot Bit






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
Cut through thick stainless steel shelving like butter with no wobbling—the integrated arbor kept everything stable. The pilot bit stayed sharp through a dozen holes. Exactly what I needed for a tough job.
Used this to cut through old cast iron pipe and the carbide teeth barely showed any wear. The pilot bit stayed sharp and the whole set feels really solid for the price.
Cut through a dozen 2x4s with embedded nails yesterday and the teeth still look new—that Rip Guard really holds up. The pilot bit stays locked in too, no wobble at all.
Been using this for a week straight on metal studs and the teeth still look brand new. The pilot bit stays locked in tight, no wobble at all.
Got my new hole saw today and it tore through a stack of 3/4" plywood in seconds without binding. The tooth design really does bite into the material, and the pilot bit stayed perfectly centered.
Cut through an old steel door like butter on the first try—the tooth design really holds an edge. The included arbor and pilot bit make swapping between sizes super convenient, and it didn't wobble at all under pressure.
This hole saw is surprisingly durable—the teeth still look sharp after going through thick plate steel. The built-in arbor saved me time, and the whole setup felt solid on my drill.
Cut through a few pieces of 1/4" steel plate without the blade wandering at all—the Rip guard teeth really hold their edge. The arbor locks in tight, so there's no annoying wobble. Exactly what I needed for these heavy-duty jobs.
Needed to cut through some thick galvanized pipe for a project, and this thing made quick work of it without binding. The built-in arbor kept everything steady, and the pilot bit stayed centered perfectly. Really impressed with how clean the cuts turned out.
Cut through stainless steel like butter with this hole saw, the Rip guard teeth held up perfectly without any chipping after a dozen cuts. The pilot bit stayed centered and didn't wander at all, even on a curved surface.