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Originally Posted by monocus
remember you get what you paid for-if it is for a one time use then no problem-but if you are going to be doing multiple cuts i would go for a more expensive one-you also have to look and see if it isn't warped-i bought a dewalt (really crappy company now)6 " hole saw and it was off center by 3/8 of an inch.at the same time i bought a set of diamond hole saws at summit tools(8 different sizes) for around $80 and they have worked out fine-but i wouldn't use them more than 4 times before replacement.the average diamond holesaw runs about $80
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I have to disagree of this, I bought two hole saws on Ebay, shipped for 25 dollars. They were "cheap" but very well built. I used them to cut four holes each and to be honest they could probably do 2-3 more each. Paying more isn't alway going to give you better quality.