Home Depot’s going to have a deal on this Milwaukee 16pc set, model 49-22-4028. It features 9 hole saws, 4 pilot drills, 2 arbor, and a hex key.
Yes, it’s pretty cheesy if they count that hex key as a “piece.”
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9 Sizes: 3/4″, 7/8″, 1-1/8″, 1-3/8″, 1-1/2″, 2″, 2-1/8″, 2-1/4″, 2-1/2″
Price: $40 (should go active at 6am ET Thanksgiving)
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See Also: More Home Depot Black Friday 2017 Tool Deals
AW brought this deal to my attention. It’s a Milwaukee 15pc hole saw set at Acme Tool, part no. 49-22-4175. It features 11 hole saws, 2 arbor complete with pilot drills, and 2 spare pilot drills.
It looks like you get different (older?) style hole saws, and a quick-change arbor.
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11 Sizes: 3/4″, 7/8″, 1″, 1-1/8″, 1-3/8″, 1-1/2″, 1-3/4″, 2″, 2-1/8″, 2-1/4″, 2-1/2″
Price: $70
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See Also(Acme Tools Milwaukee Coupon Post)
Coupon Code: MILW2017
Important Question: Do hole saws attach to an arbor, or a mandrel?
But wait. Home Depot looks to have the same set, or rather an updated version of the set, 49-22-4175. You might get the same set from Acme Tool – maybe their imagery simply hasn’t been updated. But you don’t look to get the same small arbor adapter accessories.
The case is a little… smaller? Or maybe just different.
Price: $59
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There’s this 9pc Diablo hole saw set, again, part of Home Depot’s PRO Black Friday sale.
5 Sizes: 3/4″, 7/8″, 1-1/8″, 1-1/2″, and 2″ carbide-tipped. The 4 smaller sizes are bi-metal hole saws.
The set also comes with a SnapLock Plis mandrel, a single pilot bit, and 2 adapters.
Price: $40
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Then there’s this Diablo 14pc set that I posted about earlier today.
10 Sizes: 7/8″, 1″, 1-1/8″, 1-3/8″, 1-1/2″, 1-3/4″, 2″, 2-1/8″, 2-1/2″, 2-9/16″
You get the sane SnapLock Plus mandrel, adapters, and single pilot bit as the other set. The big thing about Diablo hole saws are that they’re longer than other brands’, and they have a quick and simply way to attach to the mandrel.
Price: $50
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There’s going to be a Lenox hole saw deal, as part of Lowes’ Black Friday 2017 tool sales. It’s a 13pc, including 9 hole saw sizes and 2 arbors with pilot drills.
I spied these sets in-store, and like the Milwaukee Hole Dozers they’re also made in the USA, at least according to the front of the box.
Sizes: 3/4″, 7/8″, 1-1/8″, 1-3/8″, 1-1/2″, 1-3/4″, 2″, 2-1/4″, 2-1/2″
Price: $50 (active starting on Thanksgiving)
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I sometimes need an uncommon hole saw size, and so I bought this Milwaukee 28pc set last year (49-22-4185), from Acme Tool. One of the pegs in the storage case broke off during shipping, but other than that it’s an excellent set.
It has nearly all of the hole saw sizes I could ever ask for, 3 arbors. and pilot bits. I have to double check, but I believe it comes with 3 pilot drills. Milwaukee seems to include an extra pilot drill for each arbor.
22 Sizes: 3/4″, 7/8″, 1″, 1-1/8″, 1-1/4″, 1-3/8″, 1-1/2″, 1-3/4″, 2″, 2-1/8″, 2-1/4″, 2-1/2″, 2-5/8″, 3″, 3-1/4″, 3-3/8″, 3-5/8″, 3-3/4″, 4-1/8″, 4-1/4″, 4-1/2″, 4-3/4″
Price: $120 after coupon, $124 at HD
Buy Now(via Acme Tools, with free shipping on $199+) – use coupon MILW2017
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Interested in other brands? There are Bosch $30 off $149+ and 11% off promos, and a Dewalt $25 off $100+ promo. But if you ask me, these are the best deals right now.
Which would I pick?
It’s a tough call. I tend to favor Milwaukee Hole Dozer USA-made hole saws, but I bought a Diablo set (the smaller one) due to the quick-looking mandrel design.
The Diablo hole saws are said to be longer, which can come in handy if you sometimes find yourself having to drill through anything from both sides with shorter hole saws.
Honestly, these are ALL very good deals. I plan on buying Milwaukee and Diablo sets. Maybe I’ll buy a Lenox set or two, too.
Which one would you pick?
Whiskey and wood
I like milwaukee’s for general use, if I need a cleaner cut hole though I prefer Lenox, I’ve found that the welds on Milwaukee tend not to be 100% lined up, sometimes a tooth sticks out a bit, etc. ymmv
Hang Fire
I have the Lenox and a couple of sizes of cups. It cuts a good clean hole, fairly rapidly.
Getting the plug out can be very, very difficult, even with the leverage holes provided on the side. Debating whether I should get the whole set for $50, which is a great deal, something else, or just pass altogether.
fred
You could try using this sort of arbor:
https://www.tools-plus.com/lenox-7l.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9buqr9rO1wIVWFgNCh3w3QCNEAYYASABEgILTfD_BwE
Or you could make a jig that looks like the long drive pins of that Lenox arbor, to knock stubborn plugs out – once you remove the regular arbor.
The idea is to apply force at the back of the plug evenly so that it does not jam against the side of the hole saw cup. It does not always work as planned.
fred
This style of bi-metal hole saw – be they from Milwaukee, Lenox, Dewalt, Starrett. Morse, Diablo, Bosch or others are rather ubiquitous – because they can cut a variety of materials. Their disadvantage is that they cut relatively slowly, can only cut so deep and retain the plug – sometimes making it difficult to eject it (as Hang Fire notes).
There are other styles based on the same sort of cup as the holder of cutting teeth or cutting edges. Milwaukee Big Hawg Style use 3 carbide teeth. Bosch also makes a 3 tooth style. Lenox sells a style called “One Tooth”, These all can be had individually or in kits. A lesser known (in the US anyway) brand is Pro Fit (made in the Netherlands) . Bosch, Lenox, Starrett , Blu-Mol and others make short cup hole saws with ejector springs specifically designed for cutting sheet metal. Ideal, Klein and Greenlee sell styles that are focused on cutting hole in electrical boxes and panels. Several manufactures make style with carbide teeth – or no teeth at all – rather using carbide or diamond grit edges to cut harder materials – possibly things like cast iron or ceramic tile. Center drills for there are usually also carbide tipped. For tile and stone cutting there are annular cutters that are meant to be treaded onto the arbor of an angle grinder -some meant to cut dry and others using water as lubricant and flushing agent. Other larger sizes are meant for use with specialized core drilling machines. For metal cutting – with magnetic drill presses – the Rotabroach cutter is favored over twist drills for larger sized holes.
z2w
Thanks for the info! One thing I’m wondering — did you really mean “cast iron” as a material for abrasive cutting (diamond or carbide grit)? I would think bimetal saws would be perfect for cutting cast iron.
fred
Stuart you said: “Honestly, these are ALL very good deals. I plan on buying Milwaukee and Diablo sets. Maybe I’ll buy a Lenox set or two, too.”
Are any of the Milwaukee Big Hawg sets or Lenox One tooth sets on special sales?
The Bosch HSM23PCM sheet metal set for $116.31 at Zoro (after 25% off) might be a good deal (about $98 elsewhere) for those who need this style.
The Bosch Diamond tipped set HDG11 – $250.65 at Zoro or the Starrett KD09041-N ($267.83 at Zoro) might also be cheaper than elsewhere after a 25% off deal
Stuart
Not that I saw. For those hole saws, a coupon code or umbrella discount offer is going to be the best deal.
ktash
The Milwaukee Hole Dozer set at Home Depot for $59 looks like the same set from last year, around $40 plus a bonus that they mailed to you later (knife, marker, pouch). Do you think Milwaukee will do a promo like that again?
My only complaint about the blow molded cases is that they don’t allow storage of other size saws, for expansion. I had a couple other sizes, same brand, looked like they’d fit, but no way to do that.
Adam
No. current rebates: https://milwaukeetool-rebates.herokuapp.com/#/home/ecommerce
Stuart
When I last checked, this set has 1 more hole saw size. The last I checked, there’s no current rebate on Milwaukee hole saws. https://milwaukeetool-rebates.herokuapp.com/#/home/ecommerce
Last year’s deal: https://toolguyd.com/milwaukee-hole-dozer-hole-saw-set-deal-h2016/
ktash
Ah, now I remember. I bought the others that fill in the spaces to get to $50 for the offer.