Product Details
New EazyPower 6" Hole Saw for Wood, Drywall, Tiles

New EazyPower 6" Hole Saw for Wood, Drywall, Tiles
From Eazypower

Price: $22.99

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Home Network Supply

2 new or used available from $20.99

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Product Description

Perfect for making holes in wood, soft metals, drywall, plastics and ceiling tiles. Also great for duct work, AC/Heat registers, ceiling lights, and speakers. Works with 3/8" or 1/2" drills.

  • Made of Heat Treated Carbon Steel Alloy
  • Will provide smooth, even professional cutting


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #13395 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: EazyPower
  • Model: 30125
  • Dimensions: 2.00 pounds

Features

  • Made of Heat Treated Carbon Steel Alloy
  • Will provide smooth, even professional cutting
  • For wood, soft metals, drywall, plastics, ceiling tiles

Customer Reviews

Excellent Product5
I recently built a cornhole game from plans that used all quality materials. When it came time to cut the large holes, I really butchered them with a jigsaw. I went to Home Depot looking for a solution and they showed me a 6" hole saw, but it was $40. I went back home to ponder a solution to my dilemma when I realized that I had cut my holes less than 6" so I still had hope. Google helped me find the Eazy Power 6" Hole saw for just over half of Home Depot's price so I immediately ordered it. I cut 7" squares of very thin plywood and screwed them over the previously cut holes and located the exact centers to have a starting point for the hole saw. When the Eazy Cut saw arrived (VERY quick shipping) I was impressed with how solid it felt and immediately attached it to my 18 volt cordless DeWalt drill and went to work. Previous reviewers had warned me to be patient, but it soon became apparent that my 10+ year old cordless drill was overworked so I switched to a corded 1/2" drill. It was much more difficult than I expected, but patience did pay off and I had 2 PERFECT 6" holes that matched the quality of the set. A little sandpaper and paint completed the job. It is rare to get price, quality and GREAT customer service (super-quick shipping) all in one place. My compliments (and thanks) to Eazy Cut. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!!

very easy5
I clamped my plywood to the work bench top and used a corded drill going slowly as previous reviews said creating a perfect hole every time I have used it making worth every penny

Circular logic3
FYI these large circular saws create alot of friction or drag or what have you, so you need a pretty powerful drill, probably 18 volts at least. And even so, be careful and go slow b/c if you go to fast the saw will catch and the drill will spin out. I had a 12 volt, so i rented the super-powerful drills from Home Depot, and when the saw caught, it twisted my wrist pretty bad and spun around and whacked my hand so hard it felt like it got slammed in a car door. I couldn't right-click a mouse for almost two weeks... so I should probably stay away from professional grade power tools...