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Bought one of these from Rexel, not cheap at £38 but damn does it cut a clean hole.

Had about a dozen panel push buttons and indicators to put in and this is just the job.

[ElectriciansForums.net] Really nice carbide hole cutter


Really loved how snug the seal on the push buttons was, absolute perfection.

[ElectriciansForums.net] Really nice carbide hole cutter


If you want a good job get the right tool.

This one is the 22mm but will be getting a 20mm and 25mm when I can bury the cost in another job.
 
They are excellent cutters, I borrowed some off a farmer mate to drill some holes in portacabins and couldn't believe what an efficient and neat job they made of it! The kit he had was from 16mm to 75mm I think and cost about £250, well worth the money if you have a lot of holes to cut!
I keep looking at them and thinking I need some ?
 
Second that, yes excellent cutters.
I have 20 and 25mm (Armeg) which were quite expensive at the time but notice Screwfix now do them for about £30 each
 

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