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MaxTool Carbide 2 Teeth Clearance CT00Y57R156 Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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2.3
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Description of MaxTool Carbide 2 Teeth Clearance CT00Y57R156

The best cutting result for drilling in asphalt, brick, concrete, dry wall, marble, tile, wood, composite, etc; Carbide Tip Pilot Drill bit is required. Fit arbors with 5/8-18 UNF Thread; 2-1/4“ Cut-Depth allows for easily cutting through thick or layered building materials in one pass. Quality Carbide Teeth have high hardness, outstanding wear resistance, a tendency to stay sharper to cut fast abrasive tough material. Multiple Knock-Out slots and Wide Gullet Big Chip Clearance for easy core removal (rapid core eject); Thick hardened back plate prevent warping. Optimized teeth penetrate material easily and have equal smoothly cutting load with min vibration.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Low Quality Hole Saw Blades

The hole saw blades i purchased from this brand were disappointing .As my tests showed, they lacked durability and precision. The teeth quickly became dull and were unable to cut smoothly through materials. On the positive side, the blades were affordable. However, the overall poor quality outweighs this advantage. I would not recommend these hole saw blades for any industrial and scientific cutting tasks..

Pros
  • Efficient cutting with two teeth
Cons
  • Less durable than other carbide options

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent tool for power tool parts and accessories

This tool is GREAT, it cuts better than any other wood hole saw I've ever had. I had a little more trouble with the nails as there were only two incisors, but on a slow feed it went right through the nails. Costs money! I have used a hole saw several times, this is the best I have ever used.

Pros
  • Best cutting performance when drilling asphalt, brick, concrete, plasterboard, marble, tile, wood, composite materials, etc.; Carbide tipped pilot drill required
Cons
  • Something different