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Enhance Precision and Efficiency with Greenlee 35712 Recessed Toothed 8 Inch: A Proven Game-Changer Review

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Description of Enhance Precision and Efficiency with Greenlee 35712 Recessed Toothed 8 Inch: A Proven Game-Changer

Industry's only interchangeable replacement blades. Strong durable back plate. Use with a power drill to cut large diameter holes for recessed lighting fixtures. Saws Use Greenlee Arbor 37156, purchased separately. Made and designed in USA.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Huge hole saw! on Drill Parts & Accessories

I used this to cut thick fiberglass and wrap it around the pretzel a few times before I was done. This worked great but make sure you are very stable before using it as I could get knocked down the stairs pretty easily. A large, slow-spinning torque drill with a side handle (like the one I use for stirring) works best.

Pros
  • Easy to Use
Cons
  • Quick Start Guide

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I highly recommend it. Ryan - 20 Years Union

I used this tool to cut holes in 5/8 plywood under 3/4 plywood paneling on the ceiling. I've cut about 40 holes so far and it worked really fast. The gutting takes only a few seconds and pays for itself by saving work in one operation. I highly recommend it. Ryan is a union carpenter with 20 years of experience.

Pros
  • Elegant Design
Cons
  • Long Lead Time

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Greenlee built-in hole saw

We use a Greenlee can hole saw. This size fits H-7 recessed glass and allows you to quickly and accurately cut a hole in drywall and decking. The drill bit can cause injury because you're applying a lot of torque to the hole, and it can be difficult to completely fill the drill bit during use.

Pros
  • All right!
Cons
  • Expensive