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1-3/4 in. Hole Dozer Bi-Metal Hole Saw with 3/8 in. Arbor & Pilot Bit

$1697
  • Most Durable Hole Saw. Period.
  • New 3.5 TPI Tooth Design
  • All- Access Slots for Fast Plug Removal
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Product Details

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
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Questions & Answers

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Q:Will this work for pottery?
by|Sep 2, 2023
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A:  The Milwaukee® HOLE DOZER™ Hole Saw is designed for use on thinner metals, thinner aluminum, plaster, drywall, wood, and wood with embedded nails. - Milwaukee Tool, Social Team

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    Q:I am cutting a 4 inch hole through a 2x12 wood stud. I would expect some smoke. Any lubricant I can use? (spray in the hole every few minutes as needed)
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    Q:Should I buy a 4 inch or the 4-1/4 inch saw. This is for a dryer vent hood assembly going through exterior wall. Nailed to the outer wall is a warped 2x12 Band board I need to go through.
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    Q:What speed should this 6? hole saw be run at to cut 1/2? plywood?
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    Customer Reviews

    4.4 out of 5
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    • 83% recommend this product
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    Great Deck Board Remover
    With deck screws buried in the wood I would have to chip away to get to the head, then hope I don't strip the head or even the screw bit, and then hope the screw rises instead of spinning in place. With this hole saw I first sawed a pilot hole in a small 2x4, then removed the drill bit (3mm hex key), then use the 2x4 with the pilot hole to get an initial saw cut around the deck screws without the saw wandering, then finish sawing until reaching the required depth. Boards come right off.
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      Did the job of cutting a hole in metal! I installed an Easystart device on my AC system, and I needed to drill a hole for the strain relief fitting.
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        Bought a repurposed mango-wood cabinet to use as an entertainment center - unfortunately, there were no holes for the component plugs. Picked this up at a local Home Depot and it worked like a charm - cut right through the hard wood and made a nice clean cut!
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          Garbage product
          Total waste of money, only lasted 3 holes before the teeth on the bit were gone. Product says it's rated for plaster and drywall, but that's a lie. I had to go back and purchase a hole saw with carbine teeth which worked like a charm. So if your looking to buy this hole saw for plaster/drywall, save your money and go with one that has carbine teeth. Basically wasted $35 and an hour of my time.
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          Response from Milwaukee ToolJun 8, 2023
          Thank you for taking the time to review your Milwaukee 4 in. HOLE DOZER Bi-Metal Hole Saw with 3/8 in. Arbor and Pilot Bit and we are sorry to hear about your experience. Could you send our team an email at Social.media@milwaukeetool.com, so we can assist? Thank you - Milwaukee Tool, Social Team
            It Works Ok.
            Bought this to drill a whole in a butcher block countertop. It did the job but took longer than it should have. I was using it with a Milwaukee M18 Fuel drill so no lack of power. Just cut slowly and left burn marks all inside the hole. Also looks like it could split along the weld. Not impressed for it being made by Milwaukee.
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            Great tool
            Tool is sharp, cut right through the metal. Made 12 holes, and the bit worked perfectly without any issues.
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            Incredible hole cutter
            I had to make 8 holes in 3/16 plate. I looked at sevaral option and this hole cutter was by far the least expensive. The results were incredible. It cut through this steel like butter. The cutter is still sharp after 8 holes. I am very impressed
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            Worked great on my Expedition134 overlanding boxes
            I have a few overland boxes that are air tight. On most trips I have to struggle to open them when the temperature goes down. I bought some pressure release valves that require a precise 1" hole. The gentleman at the King of Prussia store recommended this bit. It took just a few seconds to drill the hole in each box. In five minutes I was done, and both of my boxes are now ready for my next trip.
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              I used this hole saw (without the bit) and a...
              I used this hole saw (without the bit) and a clamped template to saw thru 3/4" trim, 3/4" siding, down to 2x4 structure so that I could remove some ancient 2 1/2" screws that would not come out any other way. I used a screw driver to chisel out the wood around each screw and removed all 40+ of them. Excellent product.
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              Bit broke instantly
              I bought the 6” to use on some cornhole boards I was making for my father. Of course I decided to drill the hole as the last step before staining and finish coat. The drill bit broke as soon as the saw touched the wood causing the saw blade to run across the top of the board, putting marks all over it. Yikes.
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