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All in all, a great set of saws. Milwaukee really hit a home run with these hole saws. I've bought a number of additional saws and built a 15 or 20 piece kit which I've used to cut through steel, wood, aluminum, plastic, and more. Very happy with the purchase. Clean holes, quick cuts, easy to get the plug out of the saw.
Easily cuts through wood, plasterboard and even sheet metal. They are not terribly good. Purchased after using one of those removable blade holesaws. I do have a few other fixed holesaw bits but this is the first set I have purchased since. Durable and tough. This set covers just about all the holesaw sizes you will need and there are multiple drill inserts and replacement bits too.
I have no regrets and since I had to buy a second set forthe lab, this is what I got.Note: this set stops at 3" diameter; you may want to get an extra saw at 3.5 and 4". I bought my set several years ago and have used them at least a dozen times.As to the customer who said "the teeth are uneven" - guess what. They're supposed to be unevenly spaced; that way you don't set up resonances in the workpiece anywhere near as badly (and can therefore get a clean cut even on things like thin aluminium).Indeed, that's what 4/6 means in the "teeth per inch" - the tooth spacing varies randomly between 4 and 6 teeth per inch. I also bought another intermediate size for a special job I was doing; the intermediate size fits in the case, but alas, the 3.5 and 4" does not. These are the good stuff.
I got this kit,I've only used the 3/4 but I drilled 62 holes,yes 62 holes in 1"3/8 steel tubing.90 thick and still cutting great. I couldn't be happier.
On this product that I received, the painting is terrible and it makes usage hard. I'm very surprised and unsatisfied that this well-known Milwaukee brand has such terrible workmanship. Also, two holesaws are stuck together and it was hard and strenuous to separate it. All the razors on the blade are uneven.
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