Bosch Daredevil Wood Hole Saws are specially engineered to be 5X faster than standard wood hole saws, using Bosch’s exclusive Turbo-Teeth design. This exclusive 2-tooth pattern delivers faster drilling and longer life. These hole saws provide best-in-class results in wood and plywood applications. They have large chip clearance slots for easy plug removal and their deep cup design was made to be the ideal choice for 2 x 4s. The Daredevil Wood Hole Saws have an integrated arbor and pilot bit for use right out of the package.
- Bosch exclusive Turbo-Teeth technology for high speed performance and long life
- Deep cup design, perfect for drilling through 2 x 4s
- Specially shaped, large chip clearance slots for fast drilling, and easy plug removal
- Integrated arbor and pilot bit; no additional purchases needed
Cordelia Sawayn (verified owner) –
Worked perfect for the project I was working on for a customer.
Rae Haley (verified owner) –
Excellent, as always due to being manufactured by Bosch.A little expensive, but you get what you pay for.Sure this unit will last a life time under normal use.
Yessenia Wisozk (verified owner) –
Performed as expected. I think next time I’ll get the one with teeth all the way around however.
Jamaal Dickinson (verified owner) –
I completely loved it
Sallie Satterfield (verified owner) –
It worked as expected. It saws with a vengence.
Maynard Collier (verified owner) –
Used it to drill a hole in my kayak to install pole holders. It did fine even though it is designed for wood
Javon Considine (verified owner) –
I probably would not have purchased this if I had seen the teeth on it before I got it home. I needed to use this on some Maple plywood. The aggressive teeth seem to tear more than cut. The bottom side of the hole is very splintered, even though I taped both sides and used very little pressure. This would be fine for “rough” work, but use caution if it is for finish work.
Kareem Pouros (verified owner) –
It works. The package claims it works especially quickly, and, well, it works faster than cheap hole saws that won’t stay straight and basically don’t work at all, but it doesn’t work fast for a quality hole saw. Does work, though, which is the point. Honestly, it could have a better system for ejecting the plug. If you can pry the thing up the bit, you have to loosen the collar with a hex wrench (not included) and work the collar down. If you pry to hard, you’ll warp the walls of the saw.The store didn’t stock speed bits above 1″, for some reason, and other hole saw brands were absurdly more expensive, so I got this one, and it did the job. There you go.