Choose the Milwaukee 49-56-5605 7/8 in. Diamond Plus Hole Saw for up to 10X longer life when cutting tile, stone and glass. Diamond Plus Hole Saws deliver best-in-class performance, with higher grade diamonds for maximum heat and fracture resistance. An improved braze provides superior diamond retention when cutting hard, abrasive materials. The Diamond Plus Threaded Hole Saw features large slot geometry for easy plug removal. Designed as the single cutting solution for all tile, stone, and glass applications, Diamond Plus offers the lowest cost-per-hole on the market. Use it with standard whole saw arbors or with the Angle Grinder Adapter (49-56-7105), or Retractable Starter Bit with Large Arbor (49-56-7135) for even greater productivity and ease of use.
- Diamond plus: greater durability and toughness delivers up to 10X longer life
- Higher grade diamonds and improved braze: provide best-in-class performance
- Large slug ejection slot: offers easy plug removal
- Versatile: ideal for cutting anchoring and clearance holes in all tile, stone and glass
Nicklaus Hegmann (verified owner) –
Just what the doctor ordered. Went through granite counter top like butter
Virgie Emard (verified owner) –
I was enlarging existing holes in a fiberglass bathtub for a new faucet and was unable to use a starter bit. This bit was easy to use by tilting it to catch an edge and get the hole started and then leveling out to drill smoothly and quickly through the fiberglass, leaving a clean edged hole. My only issue was neither of the two Home Depot stores where I live carried the size I needed in stock and I had to order it, delaying my project some.
Keyshawn Medhurst (verified owner) –
It wanted to walk a little bit at first, but once I had a groove, it made quick work of a glass tile backsplash. I bought 2 thinking that it would be more difficult – not the case.
Frederic Roob (verified owner) –
It does what it supposed to do….
Salvador Bernhard (verified owner) –
I’ve worked the cr@p out of it and it has performed marvelously.
Reggie Cole (verified owner) –
His tools are very good and at my job I always buy Milwaukee for myself.
Rosalyn Kilback (verified owner) –
The diamond grit chews through metal like butter. Worked great in my application.
Roxanne Homenick (verified owner) –
This hole saw is amazing on brick. I did use water on a trickle to keep it cool and wash the cut material from the hole being drilled. Absolutely amazing clean cut…and I used a battery operated drill.
Bessie Friesen (verified owner) –
Cut thru stone counter top very easily!
Elda Rath (verified owner) –
It does the job. I rated it 4 because I still need to buy an adapter to make it work.
Cameron Fritsch (verified owner) –
Cut the sprayer hole in my new granite composite sink perfectly.
Vicenta Halvorson (verified owner) –
Easy to put together. Well made and efficient. I was able to cleanly cut through a granite counter top in a few minutes.
Georgette Kihn (verified owner) –
Excellent cut quality, professional results through the toughest challenge, double stacked ceramic tile! Buy with confidence, expensive but good value
Lucile Reynolds (verified owner) –
overall a nice design…however, it took over an hour to grind a 1 1/4″ hole into a granite counter top to install a disposal switch. Used water to pull out grit but it still took way too long to cut through standard granite. Do not recommend.
Kara Glover (verified owner) –
This hole saw is not specifically for pavers, but did mention brick, so I thought I’d give it a shot. I needed to core 2-1/4″ brick pavers for a client’s pool fence and this was the only thing I could find locally. I give this a 3 based on how it compared to the Lenox saw I picked up at the other box store. The Lenox saw was able to do about 9 to 10 holes before wearing out. This one barely finished 3. So, if you wind up stuck like me and need to core pavers, this saw will not cut. Otherwise, it seems like a great saw for it’s intended purpose.
Maynard Schimmel (verified owner) –
It does the job. I rated it 4 because I still need to buy an adapter to make it work.
Cruz Wehner (verified owner) –
I needed to use this to cut holes on pavers to install well lights on my walkway, but unfortunately it was not deep enough to cut all the way through the pavers, so never really used it for that reason. Also the starter bit that I purchased that was recommended for it broke in minutes.
Carmel Lubowitz (verified owner) –
I had to cut a hole 2 1/2 inches so I could pull a connector receptacle out of a microwave case to replace a connector build into the wall of the kitchen. This saw was easy to cut the hole in a very tight place. This job will save me from having to replace the entire oven/microwave unit.
Ismael Anderson (verified owner) –
this is strong
Ottis Baumbach (verified owner) –
I’ve used it to make a hole in granite counter top in the kitchen so I can add a new faucet for the water filter. Worked just fine. It took about 10 min to drill the hole. I would recommend this tool!