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
- Limited lifetime tooth break warranty
- Fast tool-free change
- Eliminates wasted downtime between hole
Erica Wolff (verified owner) –
It worked great for what I needed it for.
Marilyne Kirlin (verified owner) –
Did the job I needed to do. Great quality item
Rhiannon O’Kon (verified owner) –
Made it very easy to drill the holes we needed.
Holden Reinger (verified owner) –
It’s great it cuts Luke butter
Shannon Bode (verified owner) –
Used it for drilling a 2” slab. Worked great.
Roderick Lowe (verified owner) –
I purchased other hole saws and I would go through 2 Bi-Metal hole saws and they would wear out even with constant oiling. I went and got the Milwaukee and it went through 2 holes and is still sharp when It took 2 saws to get through 1. I wish I would have known about Milwaukee Dozer Saws when I had to drill the other 12 holes….
Carli Parisian (verified owner) –
Made easy work of a 3 inch hole in wood. But I ruined it when I didn’t realize I was through already and it hit the brick behind the wood., kill it. Lol.
Otha Green (verified owner) –
Did great for the job.
Lee Bartoletti (verified owner) –
This hole saw was used to drill 5 holes in 3/4” particle board. It cut through the board very quickly, the last hole cut as fast as the first. The size needed to be exact all the way through the boards and it was with no wobbling. The cutouts were easy to punch out of the hole saw with a screwdriver.
Carissa Haag (verified owner) –
Worked perfectly on customers 2 1/4” thick door to upgrade the deadbolt.
Catharine Towne (verified owner) –
Drilled 8 holes in a row with no problems
Kyleigh Bednar (verified owner) –
Worked great for cutting round holes in bottom of metal roof gutters.
Shayne Hills (verified owner) –
it cut through a 55 gallon drum steel that is, like a hot knife through butter. the slugs never went up into the hole saw they just fell into the barrel I never had to do a clean out with a screwdriver I’ll be at the steel drums not thick but it definitely made light work I drilled seven holes took me four minutes highly recommend this saw.
Lilliana Ankunding (verified owner) –
The hole saw performed as expected.
Colby Runte (verified owner) –
wasn’t that good on metal door
Rylan Heidenreich (verified owner) –
The bit was too big for my makita dril
Jerome Feest (verified owner) –
I am using it to cut holes in metal it works great
Pansy Conroy (verified owner) –
I have used hole saws in the past and this Milwaukee hole saw was to he best!!!
Natasha Goyette (verified owner) –
The only hole saw to drill 3/4” conduit fittings
Zachery Braun (verified owner) –
Decent bit, but marginal in a metal door surface.