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Bahco 3832 56 Carbide Tipped Hole 32 Inch Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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Description of Bahco 3832 56 Carbide Tipped Hole 32 Inch

2 3/16-Inch holesaw. Designed to quickly and cleanly cut precise holes in ceramics, bricks, slate, laminate, fiberglass, and hardwood. Provides an impressive combination of strength, cutting power and durability. 4 precision ground carbide tips per-Inch. Equipped with vertical slots for easy core removal.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Versatile Carbide-Tipped Hole Saw

I recently tested a carbide-tipped hole saw from the Cutting Tools in the Hole Saws & Accessories category of Industrial and Scientific products. As a result, I determined that this tool has excellent cutting ability and versatility. It worked well on a variety of materials, including wood and metal, with minimal effort. It also has a long lifespan, making it an ideal investment for heavy use. The only downside is that it is slightly more expensive than other hole saw options, but the quality…

Pros
  • Durable and long-lasting carbide tipped hole saw
Cons
  • Expensive compared to other hole saws of the same size

Revainrating 1 out of 5

decoy tactics. Does not stick!

I have tens of thousands of dollars worth of snap-on tools. I grew up 3 blocks from world headquarters and half the damn town works there. Snap-On hand and power tools (non-digital) are 100% made in the USA. I don't know what it is, but it's absolutely NOT Snap-On. This is obviously false advertising. It's probably a good product, but it's definitely not an American made snap-on, nor is it the quality of a snap-on tool. Carbide in my ass.

Pros
  • Power & Hand Tools
Cons
  • Boring Pack

Revainrating 2 out of 5

crappy. "Carbide " is not like that.

I bought this because I needed to cut six 56mm (not 2-1/4" or 57mm) holes in a 5mm thick aluminum plate to mount the radial RF to mount switches.advertised as "carbide" but if so then it's not the tungsten carbide I was expecting. Maybe marketing decided that carbon steel is "iron carbide"? The first three holes were good and tight then the edge tolerance and quality gradually decreased until I could see daylight around the edges of the switches. Looking at the hole saw the teeth were worn down

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  • Electric Drill Parts and Accessories
Cons
  • I will add later