The Milwaukee Hole Dozer Hole Saw features Rip guard, the strongest tooth form in the industry, backed by the Rip guard limited lifetime tooth break warranty. Each tooth is built with more steel behind the cutting edge for added strength. The Rip Guard warranty on tooth breaks is a first for the hole saw industry. The added tooth strength along with 8% cobalt give added life to the teeth, allowing for increased productivity on the jobsite, as well as continued hole quality. The Hole Dozer includes Plug Jack, an all access slot design that allows for full access during plug removal. The Plug Jack gives access lower into the cup for thick material and higher towards the teeth for thin material. With multiple positions to apply leverage and better plug access, Plug Jack increases productivity and eliminates wasted downtime between holes. For fast, tool-free change-outs, use Milwaukee’s universal Quick-Change Arbors. 49-56-7210, 49-56-7240, 49-56-7250 and 49-56-9100.
- Rip guard, the strongest tooth form in the industry
- Rip guard limited lifetime tooth break warranty
- Plug jack, an all access slot design for fast plug removal
- Bi-metal construction with 8% cobalt for increased wear resistance
Rickie Frami (verified owner) –
Boy Scout Troop 937 in Keller, Texas turned Home Depot’s 18 gallon storage containers into Winter Cat Shelters using this 5” hole saw, to make an entrance/exit. Once lined with foam board styrofoam, secured with duct tape and filled with straw, our 35 containers were ready to distribute to families in the community for their outside kitties.
Era Beatty (verified owner) –
Made quick work of two joists I had to cut through for a new exhaust fan. Highly recommend.
Billy Ortiz (verified owner) –
The hole saw did a good job, but was a costly.
Conner Morissette (verified owner) –
I had the Milwaukee Dozer before and it wore out after many uses. Although it felt sharp it would take 15 minutes to bore through a 2×10. It is amazing how much faster and how much time is saved with the new one. The cost is worth the time savings. I wish there was a way to refurbish the old one that appears to be good. Perhaps, like printer cartridges, Milwaukee should supply a postage-free bag to return the old. I have several of different sizes that could be refurbished. It is a good tool worth the cost.
Lilliana Cassin (verified owner) –
Hole saw did the job but it was measurably out of round, even disregarding the ridge at the welded seam. Worked but disappointing, esp for Milwaukee
Bernie Gerhold (verified owner) –
Anything Milwaukee makes is excellent, but I haven’t used the product yet because I didn’t realize I needed a different sized arbor from my 1 3/4 inch Milwaukee hole dozer.
Einar Botsford (verified owner) –
performed well, drilled thru truck bed and looks like brand new.
Cole Jacobs (verified owner) –
Excellent, well designed hole saw. It is far easier to remove the cut materials from this hole saw than with the design from most other manufacturers. It is a long life hole saw as well.
Virgie Turner (verified owner) –
Después de 2 usos se tarda más en hacer el corte.
Georgiana Dickens (verified owner) –
Would suggest a 1/2 inch drill to drill 4 1/4 ” hole.May have burned out my 3/8 drill
Lawson Nicolas (verified owner) –
Lasted 3 minutes with 16 ga sheet metal.
Chaz Harris (verified owner) –
Worked great, just the right size for my speaker box project.
Olen Marvin (verified owner) –
If you are using 3 inch pipe and need to get it through a hole you will need the 3.5 inch hole. Works great for my application. I really like all the holes to help you get the plug out.
Bridie Howe (verified owner) –
VERY happy with the precise holes drilled by this product.
Jules Quitzon (verified owner) –
Milwaukee hole saws, never disaooint, even through tough substrates, like stainless steel.
Walker Cummerata (verified owner) –
Extremely great buy. #fitmentcheck
Gail Reinger (verified owner) –
This product was very well made these hole saws will cut through almost anything.
Humberto Walker (verified owner) –
Perfect holes for recessed lighting in my ceiling. Keep in mind if you’re extending existing holes, the center piece won’t have anything to grab on to, so you’d have to use some kind of wooden template to keep it from moving until the saw teeth grab into the drywall.
Mauricio Kertzmann (verified owner) –
Good product – did the job perfect.
Armando Green (verified owner) –
I needed a hole for the dishwasher on my stainless steel sink. However there was only one hole and that was for the single handled faucet. I was not too sure if this bi-metal would work but cut right through like butter. Although About 1/3 of the teeth are now flat i am still glad it worked very well. I First used 1/8 metal drill bit in the center of the hole i drew out on the sink. Than incrementally increased the hole diameter to the proper 1/4″ drill bit size. Once that was set I switched to this Hole Dozer and its holder (which used a 1/4 drill it) and away i went. less than 30 seconds I has a new perfectly round hole in my stainless sink.