BIG HAWG Carbide Hole Saw Kit (10-Piece)






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
Finally, a hole saw that doesn't bind up halfway through a stud. The carbide teeth chewed right through an old, nail-filled door frame without losing a single tip.
Cut through three layers of OSB with embedded nails and the carbide teeth still look new. Cuts way faster than my old bi-metal sets, and the slug releases easily every time.
Had to drill through an old door with hidden screws and this set didn't even slow down—the carbide teeth are a game changer. The 10-piece range covered every size I needed for the job.
Cut through a stack of pressure-treated 2x6s without even slowing down — that carbide edge really holds up. The holes came out perfectly round and clean, no burning or binding. Worth every penny for anyone doing heavy framing work.
The carbide teeth chewed through an old oak doorframe with embedded nails like it was nothing—no chipping or grabbing at all. Perfect for demo work where you never know what's hiding in the wood.
Cut through two layers of plywood and a stud with nails like butter — the carbide teeth didn't dull a bit. The built-in pilot bit keeps it steady, and the whole set fits perfectly in my toolbox.
Finally got to use this on some old hardwood with hidden nails, and it sliced through cleanly without grabbing or overheating. The carbide teeth held their edge after three cuts, which is impressive for a kit under fifty bucks.
Spent yesterday cutting through a door frame that had hidden nails and this carbide set chewed right through without a single chipped tooth. The way the teeth grab and pull through the wood is noticeably smoother than my old bi-metal bits. Really impressed with how clean the holes came out.
Finally got to test it on an old stud with embedded nails, and it didn't even flinch — the carbide teeth held up perfectly. Cuts are surprisingly clean for such aggressive material, and the set covers every size I'd need for electrical work.
Cut through some seriously gnarly drywall with embedded nails like it was butter. Each cut stays clean and the carbide teeth still look brand new.