Description of π Enhanced SEO: LENOX Tools Bi Metal Arbored Innovation
2X more durable with 50% longer life than previous LENOX hole saws. Increased wall thickness improves durability and minimizes tooth loss. Optimized tooth design penetrates metal with ease. Larger, sharper teeth for faster cutting. SPEED SLOT staircase design for easy plug ejection
I bought this to drill 2" holes to turn my plastic tank into a hydroponic tank. The drill held up very well. Be careful, the drill bit can get hot when drilling multiple holes.
Disappointed. Unlike the picture, the kit does not include a nozzle to attach to a drill. I would give this a 4 star rating if it actually came with a gazebo attachment. Only one hole saw was in the package. This delayed my project. Misleading picture of the seller.
Seems like some people have complained about wrong size or missing mandrel. My copy came with a gazebo and was the right size. Nice and edgy - cut through a 2x6 wood picnic table top so I can add an umbrella. No problem. Paint came off on first use if that matters to you - I don't care how my tools work as long as they do their job hence the 5 stars.
This was used to make a powered socket in some built in modules along with a home theater cable in built in modules. Worked great. In the interests of honesty, I would not be able to comment on long-term use or wear and tear. This was purchased for a very specific purpose and is unlikely to be needed in the future. For the price, it served a very specific purpose and was a real challenge for us.
I bought this item specifically because it was supposed to have a built in axle. The item I received did not have a gazebo attached nor did it come with one. The title is misleading as it says it is arborized. I have other Lennox crowns that have spikes attached. Their hole saws are of very good quality and will last a long time. It just annoys me that the name of this article is misleading.
This brand is among the best. The teeth start and stay sharp as a needle. For cutting wood, the saw is unsurpassed. For metal, a stone support is needed, otherwise the teeth will break (happened to me) - the sharp teeth caught and twisted the drill instead of the saw. Even after losing three teeth, the saw still cut through 1 1/2 inch thick wood with ease. The hole in the side made it very easy for me to remove the drain plug.
Heavy pressed cardboard passed correctly making perfectly round 2" holes very easily. I had to make two holes and this did the job and now it will probably sit idly in my garage until they put me in the 6 foot hole. No pilot hole is required as there is a good chunk down the center to get you started and the tool doesn't wander around. I was using an old cordless drill with an old battery so I loosened it up so it wouldn't lock up due to lack of power.
I used this to add a 120 volt outlet to my new all aluminum enclosed cargo trailer. Since my pendant has a beautiful silver finish, I was very nervous about drilling a two inch hole and had to use excessive force to drill the hole, resulting in a dent in the leather. But this saw's razor-sharp teeth (and gentle pressure on the drill bit) went through the aluminum paneling and the wood behind it like butter. He made a perfect cut with no burrs or raised metal. Great tool!
I use this tool to the fullest for cutting indentations on shelf edges. I trim the lip and then finish it off with a decorative edge to create a nice border instead of a sharp corner. (In a cove you cut a curve somewhere in a tree, seen this a lot, mostly at corners. So it's important - something like this is most likely used to cut full round holes in things I never do, hence may I can't really comment on how well it does it. It's way better than the cheaper nozzle I've used before. Why? Itβ¦