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
Delphia Bode (verified owner) –
Milwaukee hole saws, never disaooint, even through tough substrates, like stainless steel.
Lora Prosacco (verified owner) –
Was told it was a universal hole saw that would fit most door knob hole jigs – well this one did not.
Mariana Osinski (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.
Madonna Senger (verified owner) –
Bit worked with my Milwaukee arbor.
Dion Morar (verified owner) –
Good and sharp. Got the job done efficiently.
Sammie Hills (verified owner) –
These are great. I used it for notching a roll cage in a car. I tried a competitor carbide tipped deeper saw that was blue and it destroyed itself. The Hole Dozer was awesome.
Elbert Yost (verified owner) –
VERY happy with the precise holes drilled by this product.
Katrine Cummerata (verified owner) –
Extremely great buy. #fitmentcheck
Marcus Thompson (verified owner) –
I purchased this hole saw to use for cutting holes in steel and it worked flawlessly. So far I have bored six 2″ diameter holes in 1/8″ thick steel and the cutter is still going strong. I have been using it in a bench mill so I have control over the proper feed and cutting speed but for thinner steel, using it in a hand held drill would work fine.
Camryn Williamson (verified owner) –
very very good hole saw
Sven Lowe (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.
Larissa Quitzon (verified owner) –
This is what you want if you are going to use it more than once.
Herbert Hessel (verified owner) –
I had made some holes in my 1979 ford truck and it works very well.
Carter Gutmann (verified owner) –
High quality and great price!
Khalil Nienow (verified owner) –
Needed a carbide option but there was none. Was only able to get 5 holes in plaster with each hole saw.
Odell Schaefer (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.
Garfield Cummerata (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.
Cesar Durgan (verified owner) –
Made quick work of two joists I had to cut through for a new exhaust fan. Highly recommend.
Skye Veum (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.
Dee Daugherty (verified owner) –
Worked as expected, but should have bought the adjustable one.