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Milwaukee Big Hawg Hole Saw Kit: homedepot.sjv.io/MXmWG3
Milwaukee Hole Dozer 13 Piece Kit: homedepot.sjv.io/AoWGxx
Milwaukee Big Hawg AND Hole Dozer 38 piece Kit: homedepot.sjv.io/qn4B5j
Featuring 28-pieces, this Hole Dozer Bi-Metal Hole Saw Set is built with solid steel for exceptional durability. Each set includes 19 different hole saw sizes: 3/4 in., 7/8 in., 1-1/8 in., 1-3/8 in., 1-1/2 in., 1-3/4 in., 2 in., 2-1/4 in., 2-1/2 in., 2-5/8 in., 3 in., 3-5/8 in., 4-1/8 in. and 4-3/4 in. The Milwaukee Big Hawg with Carbide Teeth is the best hole saw solution for nail-embedded wood and abrasive material applications. This first-to-market hole saw offers extreme life utilizing advanced carbide technology. The Big Hawg gives users 50X more life in demanding applications with the ability to cut 1000+ more nails. The heavy-duty hole saw has 10X larger carbide teeth that rip through materials 5 times faster. Deeper slots allow for fast and easy plug removal. The Big Hawg hole saw is the best solution for cutting through the toughest materials, including nails, cement board, shingles, plaster and stucco. The kit includes 6 Big Hawg hole saws, 2 pilot bits, an arbor and a diamond file.
Most durable hole saw, Period, comes with a limited lifetime tooth break warranty
Features RIP GUARD teeth, teeth built with more steel behind the cutting edge for added durability
Coated with a low friction, thermoset paint that provides faster cutting speed in wood and more holes cut per battery charge
Equipped with plug jack, an all-access slot design for fast plug removal
Features bi-metal construction with 8% cobalt for increased wear resistance
Cuts through clean wood, nail embedded wood, plastic, aluminum, metal and stainless steel
Made in USA
49-22-4185 includes: 3/4 in., 7/8 in., 1 in., 1-1/8 in., 1-1/4 in., 1-3/8 in., 1-1/2 in., 1-3/4 in., 2 in., 2-1/8 in., 2-1/4 in., 2-1/2 in., 2-5/8 in., 3 in., 3-1/4 in., 3-3/8 in., 3-5/8 in., 3-3/4 in., 4-1/8 in., 4-1/4 in. 4-1/2 in. and 4-3/4 in., 3 arbors, 6 total pilot bits, hex key and case
49-56-9290 includes: one 2-1/8 in. Big Hawg with carbide teeth, one 2-1/4 in. Big Hawg with carbide teeth, one 2-9/16 in. Big Hawg with carbide teeth, one 3 in. Big Hawg with carbide teeth, one 3-5/8 in. Big Hawg with carbide teeth, one 4-1/4 in. Big Hawg with carbide teeth, one Big Hawg with carbide teeth arbor, 1 Big Hawg with carbide teeth diamond File, 2 Big Hawg with carbide teeth Pilot Bits
49-56-9290: carbide tipped multi-material pilot bit for increased material versatility
49-56-9290: 3 tooth design for fast aggressive cuts
Hole Saw Cutting Demo and Comparison | Which Milwaukee Hole Saw Cuts Fastest Hole Dozer vs Big Hawg Carbide
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Came here for a comparison video and learned how to change the arbor/bit lol. Thanks
Damn what a set of gloves lol
Great comparison, thank you sir!!
Good job John!
The Hole Dozer bimetal is recommended for metal. The Big Hawg is not for metal.
Yes. In a different online comparison the Hole Dozer actually did pretty well in mild steel. (I was surprised.) But 1095 steel quickly showed that carbide is king for hard steel.
What's best for 1 1/2 thick buctherblock wood?
Carbide or bi metal for 23/8 hole diameter...
And does carbide leave a rough finish on wood ?
Looking for smooth nice finish also..
Appreciate the comparison. That’d be particle board, not MDF. The big hawg certainly isn’t for cleaner cuts.
The big hawg is more likely for materials like brick or drywall for lasting longer. Hole dozer will always do cleaner cuts because of the density of teethes. So the hawg is for more rough materials where less precise hole doesn’t matter. Hole dozer for metals and wood clean cut.
What blade edge last longer. If you get twice the life it’s the same thing. What’s worth your time
3rd hole he's in reverse
It's started in reverse but you can hear and see in switch
Should hsve put some nails in then see which one is better not sure why you would be cutting nails in s board but according to big hawk it cuts 1000 more nails😂
quick core hole saws are way better
Really disappointed in the whole hog! I thought it would have gone faster!! Sure looked like the Milwaukee did better and as I’m typing this there are all 3 videos lol
@4:00 {" a completely unscientific test"} Thats only true thing in this video, why didn't you do a real test in real wood like like 2x6s, in an out of position condition, NOT on a easy bench where you can push down and not on kiln dry lumber and or 3/4 plywood!!!...........
I'm a DIYer and I dont know about anyone else but when it comes to doing something like drilling holes, I wont buy a HF or a no name brand drill and or especially drill accessories, I usually go with the best or close to............. Therefore I have 6- 2" holes to drill in over head in 2x8s with 1" boards on outside, so I bought the Milwaukee Hole Dozer, then tried to drill a hole, after 5-10 minutes I was lucky if I went a 1/2" deep, it appears after a few turns the teeth were clogging up which stops the drilling which stops me. IMO those hole-saws are worthless in real wood.......... So I did some looking around and see the Milwaukee Big Hawg, it says for fast drilling thorough wood with nails, well that sounds more like what I want, FAST.............