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MaxTool Bi Metal Positive Hardened BM03W44R036 Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.7
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Description of MaxTool Bi Metal Positive Hardened BM03W44R036

The best cutting result for drilling in the thin metal sheet, pipe, plastic, wood, composite, etc. Not for Asphalt, Brick, Concrete, Tiles, etc. Fit to arbors with 1/2-20 UNF Thread; 1-3/4 Inch Cut-depth allows for specialty cuts; Easily cuts through materials in one pass. Precision Vacuum hardened 4/6 TIP teeth increase abrasion resistance, roughness, and sharply tool life. Multiple knock-out slots for easy core removal (rapid core eject) and thick hardened backing plates prevent warping. Optimized teeth penetrate material easily and have equal smoothly cutting load with min vibration.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Efficient and Reliable Hole Saw

Based on our own experience, this bi-metal hole saw is a must-have for anyone in the industrial and scientific field. It cuts through even the toughest materials with ease and precision, making our projects faster and more efficient.The hardened teeth ensure a longer lifespan, saving us money in the long run. The only downside is that it is a bit pricier compared to other options in the market. Overall, we HIGHLY recommend this product for those in need of a reliable hole saw..

Pros
  • Efficient, cuts through tough materials with ease, hardened teeth for longer lifespan
Cons
  • Slightly more expensive than other options in the market.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The order is wrong and I can't cut metal

Very seldom do I write 1 star reviews but in this case I have to. First incident: I ordered a club and then they sent me the wrong club (1" instead of 14mm) so I requested a refund. When I got the correct club, I barely sank it into the metal (enough to point out something surface material to chew) ) and it not only broke a tooth but dulled the rest of my teeth. I couldn't even get through 1/8" steel so the "bi-metal" label is a little misleading. Ordered it with some other bits for a project…

Pros
  • Hole Saws
Cons
  • Discontinued