Kyle C
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I used this to cut holes in my boat to mount rod holders. Works awesome. No downforce needed. Fast and easy to use
GEC
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Works well
Alicia
Reviewed in Canada on May 4, 2024
Worth every penny. I wanted to cut a hole in my desk at the office to hide my cables. I bought a cheap hole saw, it was taking so long, kept getting stuck, and it broke not even half way through. So I bought this one and WOW what a huge difference!!! It cut through my very thick and solid desk in seconds and it felt so smooth! You won’t regret this purchase! It worked so well, I have been thinking I may need another hole or 2 in my desk haha
Madalyn Kaldenberg
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024
Good Holesaw, fast clean cutting.
CSC
Reviewed in Canada on February 4, 2024
Fait parfaitement le travail!
Brittany Abold
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
Worked great for my project! It didn’t fit my drill but it worked with my parents so I’m happy.
Lisa M.
Reviewed in Canada on April 29, 2024
I used this hole saw twice to cut thru 1/2" PVC, which is did very well. It was difficult to get the cut pieces out of the saw afterwards but I managed. Pleased with this item.
Stephen Sikora
Reviewed in Canada on June 19, 2023
Worked well for drilling a 2" hole through multiple pieces of 2x6's. Takes a strong drill since a lot of torque is required once the bit get deep into the middle of the wood. The trick I found is not to push too hard and just let the bit's teeth do the work, since they dig in quite well. I was able to drill through 3 pieces of 2x6 (4-1/2" total depth) without any problem.
PBC1972
Reviewed in Mexico on May 11, 2023
Cumple su funcion a la perfeccion.
Mel
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2023
I'm an occasional DIYer so I just have a few underpowered Ryobi tools to take care of any projects that come up at home.I was putting together a custom desk with a secondhand hard maple tabletop and was scratching my head over how to create a 2" grommet hole for my cords without burning out my little Ryobi drill or breaking my wrist from kickback, which is how my cheap Ryobi 2" hole saw behaves, even with softer wood. I decided to bite the bullet and invest in this Lenox hole saw and I do not regret that decision.It still took me
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2023
I used this Lenox 2" hole saw bit to add vents to a pump house. It had to cut through 3 layers, ( a 2x4, 1/2" sheathing, and galvanized steel roofing siding). Using my Dewalt electric drill, the Lenox bit cut through so easy and fast. There was no kickback at all. Very pleased. Highly recommend.
S. Fannin
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2021
I use this entirely to cut coves in the edges of shelves. I cut the cove and then I route a decorative edge around it to make a nice border in place of a sharp corner. (Cove is just where you cut a curve out of a spot in wood, you've seen it plenty of times, mostly on corners. So that's important--a bit like this is most likely used to cut complete circular holes through things, which I never do, so I can't say for certain how well it does that. It's much better than the cheaper bit I was using before it. Why? It cuts fast, cuts straight, and doesn't wobble. Wobbling causes sloping of the sides of a hole, especially if you don't do the full 360' of the hole but will make a straight through kind of funnel shaped at the top too. Circular bits like this often "keep" the plug they cut out of something and it's a pain to remove. And when you're forcing it out, you may bend the teeth out, causing...wobble. This one has a clever slot in it for removing the plug, so you don't ever hurt the bit doing that plus you often don't have to do much at all. It's not the cheapest one you will be able to find but it represents value because it really is better than the cheap ones--I've owned both.
Tom G
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2020
I thought the pilot drill bit was either bent or off center causing the larger saw cutting teeth to wander instead of concentrating on a single cutting path. For my use the oversize of the hole (equal to the saw blade thickness) was not an issue. It did take longer to cut but I was able to punch out the 1/8" metal using some WD40 to lube the blade. I saw no wear on the cutting teeth and will use it again.