🔧 Cut Through the Competition with Precision!
The Morse MHSA44C Bimetal Hole Saw is a high-performance cutting tool designed for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. With a 2-3/4" diameter and durable bimetal construction, it delivers precision and versatility for various materials. Weighing only 9.6 ounces, it's lightweight and easy to handle, making it a must-have for any toolkit.
Material | Blend |
Brand | MK Morse |
Color | Multi |
Style | Industrial |
Item Weight | 9.6 Ounces |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Product Dimensions | 1"L x 1"W |
Manufacturer | MK Morse |
Part Number | MHSA44C |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Item model number | 116442 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | HOLESAW BIM MHSA 2-3/4" |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**N
Did the job!
Needed it for a stock tank pool and it did the job!
A**H
Worked perfectly.
Drill bit was sharp, cut a round hole nicely.
S**A
Used for Stock Tank Pool
It got the job done and the best part is it was priced to sell! Made drilling through stock tank like butter.
R**.
Cut right through my galvanized stock tank like butta
Quality product. I will likely never use it again, but it cut 2 holes in my metal pool with zero problem. You have to put your own drill bit in it and tighten down and allen nut to secure it. Might have been nice if it would have included that teeny allen wrench given it wouldn't likely add much to the price.
J**Y
An excellent hole saw
I used this hole saw in maple hardwood and it performed exactly as I wanted it to, making a nice quick, clean and accurate cut. The teeth remained sharp for all the cuts I made as did the drill bit. I used it in a drill press and had no problems with it. Getting the wood out of the saw once the cuts were completed were simple and quick. I will be seriously considering this brand again when I need another hole saw or other tools.
W**I
Wow, cuts like a razor and great bargain price
Purchased this 70 mm saw to open hole for a mason jar lid to fit into a board. I started drilling into the 3/4 advantech sub flooring board. I placed the drill against the wood and the mandrel bit zipped thru so fast that I honestly lost control of the drill . I picked the drill back up and paid more attention this time, cut thru the board in seconds. It did get very hot and smoked the wood a bit but made a very clean smooth hole. Very happy with the quality and build of this hole saw.
J**D
The teeth started breaking off immediately
I see where others have used this item successfully to drill holes in a stock tank pool. Some even say “like butter”. Unfortunately, I was not as lucky. As soon as I started, drilling, teeth started breaking off, and I was unable to finish the job. If anyone has suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong, I’d love to hear them. It seems that this item is made out of very soft, metal and couldn’t get through the galvanized tank.
J**S
Works great if you have some muscle
I was cutting a drain hole in a 1.5" aged cedar slab using the corded drill per review comments and it was hard for me (older and no muscle). My husband had to step in and he had to push hard to which slowed the drill down to a crawl and then gave a mighty jerk when it went through. Conclusion it works great with a strong corded drill and muscle.
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