Hole Dozer General Purpose Bi-Metal Hole Saw Set (20-Piece)






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
Was pleasantly surprised this set includes the 3/4" size I needed for electrical boxes. The case keeps everything organized and the teeth still look sharp after cutting through a dozen holes in plywood.
The bi-metal teeth chewed through a stainless steel sink cutout without even flinching, and the arbor stayed perfectly centered the whole time. Having 13 sizes in one case is a lifesaver for random projects around the house.
Finally had to cut through some thick metal studs for a home project, and the 1-3/8" blade sliced right through without any binding or slowdown. The bi-metal teeth still look sharp after a dozen or so cuts.
Installed a new light fixture through 2x4s and the 1-3/8" bit went through like butter—no binding at all. The variety of sizes saved me a trip back to the store. For the clearance price, this was a steal.
Picked this set up on clearance and the ¾ inch bit sliced through some old shelving like butter. The bi-metal teeth show no wear after a dozen holes, which is more than I can say for cheaper kits I've used.
Finally got to test the 1-3/8" bit cutting through some old oak baseboard, and it chewed through without any chatter or burning. The bi-metal teeth held up better than my cheap set from last year.
The magnetic bit holder in the set actually grabbed my screw gun chuck perfectly, no wobble at all. Cuts through a 2x4 like butter and I’ve only had to swap one blade so far.
Finally got around to using the 1-3/8 inch bit on some metal studs, and it chewed through cleanly without binding. The bi-metal edge held up way better than the cheap sets I've used before.
Was a bit skeptical about a clearance set, but these bi-metal blades cut through 2x4s and even some thin steel studs without any teeth stripping. The 13 included sizes covered all the holes I needed for a conduit run, and the case keeps everything organized in the truck.
Had to cut through an old metal electrical box to run new wiring, and the 1-3/8 inch bit tore right through without binding or overheating. The bi-metal teeth held up way better than the cheap set I used before.