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These standard saws have high-speed steel teeth.
With carbide teeth—the hardest in our hole saw offering—these hole saws cut through harder materials and stay sharp for up to twice as long as saws with high-speed steel teeth.
Specially designed teeth cut faster than the teeth on standard hole saws.
Quickly connect these saws to your drill or drill press with the built-in arbor.
These saws have high-speed steel teeth.
The carbide-tipped teeth on these saws last up to twice as long as high-speed steel teeth.
Cut a variety of hole sizes in ceilings, walls, floors, and other surfaces without all the mess.
The carbide teeth on these steel saws cut hard metal such as steel, stainless steel, cast iron, and titanium.
The diamond-grit edge on these hole saws cuts more accurately, leaves a smoother finish, and lasts up to twice as long as carbide-grit-coated teeth.
These saws have carbide-grit-coated teeth.
Cut holes in wood and plastic five times faster than standard hole saws and with fewer blade changes. The teeth on these saws are shaped to power through not only wood, particleboard, and plastic but also drywall, plaster, and even masonry. Made of carbide, the teeth are the hardest in our hole saw offering, so they stay sharp up to twice as long as high-speed steel teeth.
These high-speed steel saws cuts through aluminum, brass, bronze, and steel.
An extra-thick steel body with carbide teeth can cut through stainless steel structural framing and electrical enclosures.
The carbide teeth on these steel saws cut aluminum, brass, bronze, steel, and plastic sheets and last up to twice as long as high-speed steel teeth.
These saws reduce friction and prevent material buildup when cutting fiberglass and plastic.
Use these saws with a drill press to cut a variety of hole sizes in sheet metal.
Cut perfectly round holes in a variety of diameters.
The saws in these kits have carbide-tipped teeth—the hardest in our hole saw offering—so they stay sharp up to twice as long as saws with high-speed steel teeth.
Quickly cut perfectly round holes in multiple sizes—these kits come with at least six hole saws in different diameters.
The saws in these kits have carbide-grit-coated teeth that cut ceramic tile, fiberglass, masonry, plastic, and composites.
Lower cutting depths than standard hole saws make these saws less likely to rip or tear while making smooth, burr-free cuts in sheets.
Secure your hole saw to a drill or drill press with these arbors. An included pilot drill bit centers your cut and guides the saw.
A special collar on these arbors helps you quickly swap out tools. They connect your hole saw to a drill or drill press, and they include a pilot drill bit that centers your cut and guides the saw.