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I’m looking to buy a hole saw set for drilling into wood, metal and plastic. Any recommendations please?
 
What size are we talking? If 20,25 32 etc them armeg. If bigger it doesn't really matter because they all will go blunt drilling spots out.
 
I always go for starrett.
Have tried others in the past and they don't last as long.
Most of mine are 16mm 20mm and 25mm.
I have a few others but hardly get used
 
Anyone still use Starrett hole cutters ?

i have a starrett set 16, 20, 25 and 32mm my dad gave to me 20 years ago and they still work fine , I also have a set of Bosch which are quite good.
Seriously?

We seem to eat through Olympic and Morse holesaws. They're nearly regarded as disposable.
 
Got Armeg for 20 25 32, stepdrill for 5-40mm and Bosch progresser quick change for everything else and Bosch spade bits for joists

I hate they Bosch doesn't have a version of the Starrett Oops Arbour, missing a trick imo.
 
I hate they Bosch doesn't have a version of the Starrett Oops Arbour, missing a trick imo.

Bought one of those oops arbors and haven't needed to enlarge a single hole since.

Typical.


Used Metabo holesaws for years. Very good quality, but never really hear of others using them.
 
I can’t justify the price of the Armeg ones unfortunately. Dart any good? Or the DeWalt ones I posted? Starrett seem to have mixed reviews.
 
Bought one of those oops arbors and haven't needed to enlarge a single hole since.

Typical.


Used Metabo holesaws for years. Very good quality, but never really hear of others using them.
Just wrap insulation tape around the smaller hole saw and place it inside the bigger hole saw.

It'll give you a step between the two sizes.

I've had to do this, when we were upgrading machines and they needed a bigger gland
 
Or the DeWalt ones I posted?

Beware the sets with peculiar plumbing sizes!! Not even a 20 or 25 in that set. I use this set...
It's a really nice case, plenty of room to chuck in spare new ones also. Definitely recommend.


edit: Oh, I didn't notice the drop down menu to get the right sizes for that DeWalt set.
 
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Beware the sets with peculiar plumbing sizes!! Not even a 20 or 25 in that set. I use this set...
It's a really nice case, plenty of room to chuck in spare new ones also. Definitely recommend.

They do look nice. Ive not heard of faithful. I’ve seen this set too:


This is the DeWalt one which I think has the correct sizes:

 
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