Milwaukee Hole Dozer with Carbide Teeth hole saws provide 50X Life in Extreme Multi-Material cutting applications when compared to bi-metal hole saws. Built utilizing a tough carbide grade combined with a durable 4TPI design, yielding the best tooth durability and longest life in Stainless Steel, Abrasive Materials and Fastener Embedded Wood. Cutting depth is 1.62 in., allowing clearance to handle cuts in all materials. With a Thermoset Coating to reduce friction and drag during cutting, users benefit from faster cutting and increased cordless efficiency. Slug removal is made easy with the Plug Jack T-Slot’s. Plug Jack enhanced user productivity by providing best access and leverage to remove material slugs. Hole dozer with carbide teeth.
- Milwaukee carbide teeth technology
- 4-TPI carbide teeth design gives best durability and longest life in extreme applications
- Thermoset coating reduces friction and drag, increasing overall speed and cordless efficiencies
- Plug-jack T-slots enhance user productivity by providing best access and leverage to remove material slugs
- Cuts stainless steel, fastener embedded wood, cement board, fiberglass, plaster, asphalt shingles and more
- For the toughest applications where bi-metal hole saws cannot cut
- Includes: 4-hole saws: 7/8 in., 1-1/2 in., 2 in., 2-1/2 in., 2 arbors: 49-56-7010, 49-56-9100, 2 pilot bits, 1 hex key
Buddy Becker (verified owner) –
I already had some of the larger size hole dozer saws so the quality of these is no surprise to me. I knew they are top quality saws built heavy to hold up to the job. This is a nice selection of sizes with the sizes of mandrels as well as extra bits for each. I needed some to cut some holes in cement board and these are just the ticket for that job. The case is well made and built with padding positioned in a way to help keep things in place when the closes case is being moved about. That is a nice touch. What good is a case when you open it and everything is all over the place. Not happening here. You can’t go wrong with these Milwaukee saws if you need something that will stand up to the job. I’ve had good luck with these over time. It worked out great for me that the sizes on this meshed perfectly with the ones I already had. I know that is luck that I already had just the bigger ones but I’ll take it. But you don’t need luck to for these to last.
Paige Altenwerth (verified owner) –
This is the first set of high-quality holesaw‘s that I’ve ever owned, my previous versions were cheap knock offs that came from the freight store.The plastic box is super well-made with a great handle and case for easy storage. I like that it comes with two different size of pilot bit housings to accommodate the smaller and larger hole saws and especially the larger one for fitting into my larger electric drill.I mainly use these four finished holes into countertops for cabling grommets and finished wood for the same. The saws don’t tear up the word too terribly bad (if taped) and make for a nice clean hole into finished woodwork. They seem to cut through harder woods like Maple and Oak fairly easily. Very happy with the overall quality and the quality of cuts that I’m getting from the saws.
Myrna Bode (verified owner) –
Good value for the money, and it’s a very nice feature to have more spaces in the case for additional sizes
Jeanie Haag (verified owner) –
Dozer carbide is the way to go. The carbide teeth plow through almost anything and they seem to last longer than other brands. This 8 piece set is the most common for regular use like door knobs and locks. We cut a lot of holes in some 2 x12s for ropes at the river for a walkway project and the hole saw was as sharp as it was when we started. the best hole saw I ever had.