Milwaukee recessed light hole saws are manufactured using carbide grit for cutting through drywall, plaster, acoustical tile, wood and stucco with mesh. Made with a continual rim, these saws wont’ tear material and will leave a clean finish. Solid, welded construction provides accurately sized holes. Features an open back for easy plug removal.
- Ice hardened cryogenically treated for up to 50% longer life
- Optimized tooth form for up to 2x faster cutting
- Wide, angled and offset slots for easy plug access
- Bi-metal construction with 8% cobalt for increased wear resistance
Edwin Schaefer (verified owner) –
Yes, it cut through stucco on one the outside and dry wall on the inside with no problem at all.
Alisa Runte (verified owner) –
worked very well
Gay Adams (verified owner) –
Works perfectly for installing recessed can lights.
Wilson Dickens (verified owner) –
No other way to do remodel cans in lath and plaster
Wilfredo Collier (verified owner) –
love it
Aleen Gutmann (verified owner) –
This doesn’t come with the arbor. Be prepared to spend an extra $25 if don’t already have the arbor. I am returning it because I found the whole kit (saw, arbor, AND dust shield) at another big hardware store.
Isai Klocko (verified owner) –
Perfectly smooth holes. Recessed lights fit perfect
Austen Treutel (verified owner) –
Hole saw worked perfectly. Drilled 4 holes in the ceiling of our master to add some recessed LED lights. Cut through 3/4″ of pine (tongue and groove) and 5/8″ of drywall. Had to knock the cut out of pine out of the hole saw in order to keep drilling into the drywall. Cut through both materials well.
Fausto Kautzer (verified owner) –
made 10 holes in my old plaster ceiling with only 1 blade. definitely worth the price. would buy again.
Daron Huel (verified owner) –
I wanted to vent a portable AC out in a windowless garage but had to cut through a stucco wall that was 3/4″ thick with wire mesh. This carbide hole saw cut through the wall with ease and took about 60 seconds. The cut was very smooth and clean. It was also the perfect size opening for the Speedi-Product 5″ round galvanized wall vent with spring return damper. This wall vent was also perfectly sized for my PAC wall vent. So if you need to cut a 5 3/8″ hole in a stucco wall – you need this hole saw.
Kayleigh Sanford (verified owner) –
This hole saw worked really well. I drilled through thick plaster ceilings and wood ceilings. Drilled 10 holes with it and still like new.
Savion Kilback (verified owner) –
Worked perfectly, good cut and little dust. Received timely.
Dana Windler (verified owner) –
Drill did exactly what I needed. Great saw.
Kellie Hagenes (verified owner) –
Did the job as advertised.
Wanda Schimmel (verified owner) –
Great tool for plaster rock lath
Kenna Frami (verified owner) –
Excellent product!
Jamaal Osinski (verified owner) –
I’ve used this hole saw on stucco and plywood. The grit makes it work smoother than a toothed hole saw so it doesn’t catch and tear up the work. When using it there is a lot of dust so the use of goggles, mask and a shop vac is a smart way to protect yourself. There are so many sizes of can lights nowadays it is good to keep as many sizes as you can so this is a great addition to any collection.
Katelin Watsica (verified owner) –
Made nice clean hole in my plaster and lathe ceiling to install 4″ recessed lighting
Aubrey Reichel (verified owner) –
Cut through two layers of drywall for 6 holes like butter
Eloy McKenzie (verified owner) –
Good tool work great on my project cut vinyl soffit and drywall