Hole Dozer Bi-Metal Hole Saw

Features

  • Durable design
  • 3.5 TPI Tooth Design
  • Access slots for easy plug removal
  • Increased visibility for accurate placement
  • Coating to reduce friction and enhance cutting speed
  • Lifetime tooth break warranty
  • Made in the USA
  • Suitable for thick/thin metals, aluminum, drywall, plastics, and wood
  • Cutting depth of 1-5/8"

Specifications

Hole Saw Diameter (In) 2-3/8 in
Pilot Bit Diameter (In) 0
Package Contents (1) Hole Dozer Hole Saw
Hole Saw Material Bi-Metal
Length 2.0 Inches
Teeth Per Inch 8
Hole Saw Type Multipurpose
Case Included No
Recommended Safety Equipment Safety Glasses
Kit No
Drilling Depth (In) 1.8
Minimum Chuck Size Required 3/8 in
Bit Type Hole Saw

The 2-3/8" HOLE DOZER Bi-Metal Hole Saw features a 3.5 TPI tooth design that provides longevity in metal applications. It includes a warranty for tooth breakage and is suitable for various general-purpose applications, enhancing productivity with a design that facilitates plug removal and improves visibility for accurate placement.

Model Number: 49-56-9630

Milwaukee Hole Dozer Bi-Metal Hole Saw Review

4.7 out of 5

The Milwaukee Hole Dozer Bi-Metal Hole Saw has been a game changer in my toolbox. As someone who frequently tackles a variety of drilling tasks, from wood to metal to drywall, having a reliable hole saw that can handle multiple materials is essential. The Hole Dozer, with its 2-3/8" diameter and bi-metal construction, has proven to be an incredibly versatile and durable addition to my set of tools.

One of the standout features of the Hole Dozer is its 3.5 TPI (teeth per inch) tooth design. This design is not just a marketing gimmick; it genuinely enhances the performance of the saw. The teeth are sharp and aggressive, allowing for fast and efficient cutting. Whether I’m working on thick or thin metals, aluminum, or even hardwood, the Hole Dozer cuts through effortlessly. The cutting depth of 1-5/8" is more than adequate for most applications I encounter, and I’ve noticed that the saw maintains its sharpness even after multiple uses.

Another practical feature is the access slots that facilitate easy plug removal. This might seem like a minor detail, but anyone who has spent time trying to pry out stuck wood or metal plugs from a hole saw knows how frustrating and time-consuming it can be. The design of the Hole Dozer makes this process significantly easier, saving me time and reducing downtime on the job.

The increased visibility for accurate placement is another feature that I’ve come to appreciate. When drilling, especially in tight or awkward spaces, being able to see exactly where the saw is making contact with the material is crucial. The Hole Dozer’s design ensures that I can position it precisely, leading to cleaner and more accurate cuts.

Durability is a key consideration for any tool, and the Hole Dozer does not disappoint. The bi-metal construction is robust, and the lifetime tooth break warranty gives me confidence that this tool is built to last. I’ve used it extensively on a variety of projects, from installing plumbing and electrical systems to creating holes for cable management in furniture, and it has held up remarkably well.

One of the most impressive tests of the Hole Dozer’s durability was when I used it to cut through an old hardwood floor. Hardwood can be particularly challenging, but the Hole Dozer chewed through it with ease. There was no noticeable dulling of the teeth, and the saw did not "walk" or jump around, which is a common issue with lesser-quality hole saws. The clean and precise cut it produced was a testament to its quality.

On the flip side, it’s important to note that the Hole Dozer is not designed for every material. I attempted to use it on stucco and stone, and it struggled. The bi-metal teeth are not suitable for these materials, and I had to switch to a carbide version to complete the job. This isn’t a significant drawback, as most hole saws have their limitations, but it’s worth keeping in mind if you frequently work with masonry.

The tool’s coating, which reduces friction and enhances cutting speed, is another feature that stands out. This coating not only makes the cutting process smoother but also helps in prolonging the life of the blade. I’ve noticed that the saw stays cooler during extended use, which is a clear indicator that the coating is doing its job.

One of the areas where the Hole Dozer truly excels is in its ease of use. Setting up the saw is straightforward, and the arbor system works flawlessly. I’ve encountered no issues with the saw getting stuck or jammed, which can be a common problem with other brands. The ability to quickly switch between different sizes of hole saws has also been a significant time-saver on larger projects.

Safety is always a priority, and the Hole Dozer doesn’t compromise in this area. The design ensures that the saw stays stable during use, reducing the risk of accidents. Additionally, the sharp pilot bit makes it easier to center the saw, further enhancing safety and accuracy.

In terms of value for money, the Hole Dozer is on the pricier side, but it’s an investment that pays off in the long run. The quality and durability of the saw mean that you won’t have to replace it frequently, and the lifetime tooth break warranty adds an extra layer of assurance. For professionals and serious DIYers, this is a tool that will serve you well for years to come.

In conclusion, I highly recommend the Milwaukee Hole Dozer Bi-Metal Hole Saw. Its combination of durability, ease of use, and versatility makes it an invaluable tool for a wide range of applications. While it may not be suitable for every material, it excels in the areas it’s designed for and offers exceptional performance. Whether you’re a professional contractor or a dedicated DIY enthusiast, the Hole Dozer is a tool that will enhance your productivity and deliver reliable results time and time again.


Project Ideas

Business

Custom Signage

Offer custom signage services by cutting circular holes in different materials to create unique signs for businesses and homes. Personalize with logos, names, or messages.


Furniture Making

Start a business specializing in handmade furniture that incorporates circular design elements. Use the hole saw to create unique pieces like stools, tables, and shelves.


DIY Kits

Create and sell DIY kits that include pre-cut pieces and instructions for making items like clocks, plant holders, or wall decor. Market these kits to hobbyists and DIY enthusiasts.


Metalwork Services

Offer specialized metalwork services for construction and home improvement projects. Use the hole saw to provide precision-cut metal components for various applications.


Custom Lighting Solutions

Start a business designing and manufacturing custom lighting solutions. Use the hole saw to create unique light fixtures and shades tailored to client specifications.

Creative

Custom Clock Faces

Use the hole saw to cut perfectly round openings in various materials like wood, acrylic, or metal to create custom clock faces. Decorate them with paint, engravings, or decals for a unique, handmade piece.


Plant Pot Holders

Create stylish plant pot holders by cutting circular openings in wooden planks or metal sheets. These holders can be wall-mounted or used as stands, adding a modern touch to home decor.


Decorative Wall Art

Design and cut out circular patterns from different materials to create layered wall art. Combine different textures and colors for an eye-catching display.


Bird Feeders

Craft unique bird feeders by using the hole saw to cut openings in wooden or metal panels. Assemble and decorate them to attract birds while adding charm to outdoor spaces.


Pendant Light Fixtures

Design pendant light fixtures by cutting circular openings in metal or wood. These fixtures can be customized with various finishes and designs to match different interior styles.