6-3/8" Carbide Grit Hole Saw Cutter

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Kevin Kevin

The can light fixtures we purchase have a sticker in them that says that the hole can be no larger than 6-1/4". However we end up enlarging the hole cut with a 6-1/4" hole saw because the fixture just doesn't fit. This hole saw at 6-3/8" leaves just enough space that the can light fixture fits. (Please note that Hole Pro also offers a shield kit the HP1156 Large shield kit to help contain the dust. You are usually using the hole saw overhead and it is important to keep dust out of your eyes and especially when you are drilling into concrete board.)

Larry Larry

Cut numerous 6" holes in drywall with this hole saw. All were perfect. Warning: Be sure to run your bit slowly. If you hit a joist or move the drill off axis so it binds this big hole saw, the drill will kick back hard enough to throw you off the ladder.

James James

I thought it was only drywall, but turns out I had to cut through drywall and plaster AND lath. All six came down with ease and I plan to use the same saw to cut more for the dining room and bedrooms.

Timothy Timothy

Cut through plaster and wood with no problem and did not lose its sharpness. Cuts perfect circles for 6 inch recessed lights.

Jones Jones

Used to cut holes in our ceiling for new recessed lighting. It worked like a charm - super clean holes. It does get dusty though, wear a mask if you don't have a dust shield.

Jon Jon

Blue Boar worked great for making holes to install 6" LED recessed lighting in a plaster ceiling. Made installation easy. Lights fit inside the holes like a glove. Remember, this boar is built for cutting into plaster and sheetrock. If you need a boar for wood, look for the other type of boar specifically made for cutting into wood materials.