The Milwaukee 6 in. Recessed Light Installation Kit includes a hole saw and a pilot bit. This kit features a carbide-grit edge. A continual rim to help ensure clean cuts.
- Use to install 6 in. recessed light fixtures requiring a 6-3/8 in. hole
- Solid welded construction helps provide accurately sized holes
- Carbide-grit edge for abrasive materials
- Continual rim helps provide clean cuts
- Open back for easy plug removal
- Kit includes a hole saw and a pilot bit
Markus Graham (verified owner) –
Perfectly smooth holes. Recessed lights fit perfect
Anderson Dickens (verified owner) –
I was really pleased with the saw better than the other brands that I had bought before the Milwaukee exceeded my expectations
Lilian Greenholt (verified owner) –
Good faster
Gerardo Dooley (verified owner) –
Works perfectly for installing recessed can lights.
Keanu Cremin (verified owner) –
Cuts through plaster and drywall quickly and easily. This however left a hole that is too small for 5″ retrofit can. Seemed to be about 1/8″ too small.
Florida Mills (verified owner) –
really nice item. more solid than most rocks. thank you.
Van Prosacco (verified owner) –
Made nice clean hole in my plaster and lathe ceiling to install 4″ recessed lighting
Erling Ebert (verified owner) –
I cut 11 holes down through 1/4 wood panel ceiling followed by 1/2” dry wall ceiling. The drill cut through the wood and knifed through the dry wall. The original ceiling was wood paneling. It was nailed to 1×4 furring strips. In many of the hole locations drill had to cut through the furring.
Brice Robel (verified owner) –
Used in plaster ceiling cut 12 holes and didn’t dull a bit.
Lauren McKenzie (verified owner) –
Used to cut holes for 6″ HVAC piping
Darrick Kub (verified owner) –
Very easy to use
Sierra Boyle (verified owner) –
Cut through two layers of drywall for 6 holes like butter
Malcolm Streich (verified owner) –
Used on wood ceilings. 6″ remodel cans fit perfect. Wish I would have bought one a lot sooner.Saved lots of time and leaves a much cleaner hole than a saw saz.
Dion Watsica (verified owner) –
Great for drilling plaster and drywall, bit has held up well and creates a neat cut, perfect for 7 inch round supply heat run diffusers.
Ethel Lemke (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.
Mariah Graham (verified owner) –
Drilled four holes for recess can lights worked excellent can drill many more!!!
Tyreek Williamson (verified owner) –
Used it to drill holes through 3/4” knotty pine, and another layer of 1/4” plywood behind that. Smooth cuts, worked great, only made it through 1 1/2 hole per battery, with a battery powered 18V Dewalt drill. Great value for the money, still looks perfect after 8 holes.
Taryn Hirthe (verified owner) –
This is an amazing hole saw and will makes quick work of many materials except . . . it does not come with its own arbor, and becomes a nuisance for someone assuming it to be ready-to-use. Now, once you do attain one of these arbors, then you’ll be pleased with the performance of this hole saw. It does indeed cut very clean and relatively quick. It has a maximum depth of exactly 1 inch, so consider that before buying. Though a lot of steel is removed from this saw to account for excess weight, it is STILL quite heavy, and if using a weaker drill, it may put lots of extra strain and fry the motor. It would be nice if these were made of aluminum (or at least partially), but I assume that if someone is to buy one of these, they would already have something more powerful and able to handle such a load. The compatible arbors are 49-56-7240, 49-56-7250, 49-56-7040, 49-56-7055, 49-56-9100, 49-56-7140, or 49-56-7150. However, the last two I was not able to find online and are perhaps no longer made. Nonetheless, you still have 5 different arbors to choose from depending on chuck size, traditional or quick-lock, etc. I believe the pilot bits are all the same. I would advise you to choose the most versatile arbor that will work with as many hole saws as possible (so as to avoid this problem the second time around). They all seem to be directly interchangeable however, but I could be wrong.
Loyce Baumbach (verified owner) –
Worked as expected from Milwaukee. Installed eight recessed cans to a perfect fit.
Pinkie Wuckert (verified owner) –
Easy to use , cut through wood door to install A/C vent hose