Designed with a robust 1/4 in. quick change hex shank, Milwaukee Shockwave Impact Duty Thin Wall Hole Saws give professionals a hole making solution to use with impact drivers. Utilizing a thin wall, 8 TPI design, Thin Wall Hole Saws deliver a burr-free cut up to 40% faster than standard bi-metal hole saws. The included ejection spring removes the frustration of manually removing slugs by automatically ejecting the material. A stop shoulder design prevents over-drilling into material and potentially damaging inner components of electrical and junction boxes. Chose Thin Wall Hole Saws for use in plastics and thin gauge metals up to 1/8 in. thick.
- 1/4 in. quick change hex shank for use with impact drivers
- Thin wall 8 TPI design for 40% faster cuts than standard bi-metal hole saws
- Stop shoulder design prevents over-drilling and damaging components
- Ejection spring automatically removes slugs
Skye Jacobi (verified owner) –
Will cut through plastic
Keira Heidenreich (verified owner) –
Cuts clean
August Kunde (verified owner) –
I used the hole saw to cut through thin aluminum sheeting. It worked very well for that purpose.
Elian Hane (verified owner) –
Fast and easy. Makes drilling holes in metal stud simple.
Norma Streich (verified owner) –
Very effective to drill through copper garden pot for draining.
Morton Mohr (verified owner) –
I used it to cut through 1/2″ inch steel which is way more than what it was designed for and it worked great. A couple of the teeth broke off and still cut through the steel with no problem. If you use it for what it is intended, which is aluminum boxes for electrical, then it should last.
Tevin Howe (verified owner) –
This hole saw cuts smoothly through metal studs, however I would recommend not using an impact for it damages the teeth of the hole saw.
Zoey Purdy (verified owner) –
I have my weber grilled hooked to a hose connected to my house propane. I decided to put the spare tank under the grill and away from the garage. But the tank hole was where my hose exited. I decided to drill a 1 inch hole in the side of the grill to run the hose and to not disrupt the tank placement. Wow. For such thin metal, it was next to impossible to get solid drill bits through the side. I started with small bits and increased. I went to HD to get a 1 inch solid bit but there were $30 ish. Then I found this and remembered how well they work on door handle holes. This bit is for metal. It drifted at first since I already had a 1/2 inch hole (my bad). But to drill through the grill took maybe 10 seconds. The blade is super sharp and well made. Great product. I touched up the side hole with two inch PVC to keep the edges of the metal away from the gas hose, then painted all with flat black paint. Works great.
Dylan Wisozk (verified owner) –
cut thru stainless sink top like butter
Christopher Swift (verified owner) –
Great hole saw. I needed to add an RO water faucet in a stainless steel sink. It cut a very clean hole and went right through. The blade hardly had a mark On it when finished. Toughest metal cutting hole saw I have ever used.
Matilde Bins (verified owner) –
Works really smooth through the metal studs
Lonny Flatley (verified owner) –
Serves the purpose.
Lavern Hartmann (verified owner) –
I returned thus saw because it was the wrong size!
Alanna Abernathy (verified owner) –
Only wish they had these in multiple sizes outside the 3 they offer
Timmy Metz (verified owner) –
Do the job for 1000%. Just don’t forget to use some oil while using it.
Tyra Pacocha (verified owner) –
Had to cut a hole in a metal security door. Did the job perfectly.
Dasia Wuckert (verified owner) –
It drills holes!
Corine Skiles (verified owner) –
The hole saw works great but after two holes the spring doesn’t work properly making it difficult to remove the knockout. Also very difficult to replace drill bit after it gets dull or breaks.
Wyatt Metz (verified owner) –
Use drill bits carefully. If drilling out multiple holes use cutting wax or oil. I am currently using drill bits to build multiple electric rooms on a commercial construction project. Rotating and cutting oil helps keep the heat down which is key for their longevity.
Kirk Strosin (verified owner) –
Good value.