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
- Burr-free cut
- Made from high-speed steel
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
Magnolia Marquardt (verified owner) –
Worked very well for cutting holes in tub deck.
Roosevelt Murphy (verified owner) –
This is nice product down side is it is a one piece design so you cannot use the bit part for other size hole saws. The good part is it is a thinner saw it cuts quicker with more precision and the spring releases the circular piece that is left over, I like the way this saw worked and will go looking for this product first in the future.
Betsy Osinski (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.
Elmo Russel (verified owner) –
Only wish they had these in multiple sizes outside the 3 they offer
Tyrell Glover (verified owner) –
The saw works great for smaller gauge metals but not for stainless steel, my mistake for not choosing the right product.
Britney Goyette (verified owner) –
Sweet on an impact
Vaughn Tillman (verified owner) –
Did the job, but slow to drill in
Mayra Kilback (verified owner) –
Had to cut a hole in a metal security door. Did the job perfectly.
Sydni Swift (verified owner) –
Best metal hole saw on the market To date !!Makes a sweet tight hole i
Armani Konopelski (verified owner) –
Very well do the job
Ahmed Howe (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.
Joy Reinger (verified owner) –
Best hole saw you will ever buy
Maria Kuphal (verified owner) –
It made a hole exactly the size that I wanted it to make!
Earline Barton (verified owner) –
These drill bits work great for electrical conduit installs, it drills quickly as it has a thin wall cutting edge and does not remove a large amount of metal, which reduces the amount of shavings.
Everett Schowalter (verified owner) –
Used it on under kitchen cabinet led lights. worked well to cut holes in metal frame for wire connections.
Harmon Bauch (verified owner) –
I returned thus saw because it was the wrong size!
Ida Ledner (verified owner) –
Used this holesaw to drill into stainless steel. Worked great.
Althea Beatty (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.
Efren Kilback (verified owner) –
Excellent for metal framing & electrical panel cans. Do not use with thicker materials because the saw will move up the arbor and not reach the surface.
Sandrine McCullough (verified owner) –
this tool cut 4 layers of 3/8 mild steel , with a few drops of cutting oil .it’s still as sharp as it came .GREAT tool quality , Well worth the money !