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The LENOX Tools 2-Inch Bi-Metal Speed Slot Hole Saw combines advanced tooth geometry and a patented SPEED SLOT design to deliver 50% faster cutting and twice the durability compared to previous models. Its thicker walls reduce tooth loss, while the staircase slot ensures easy plug removal, making it the go-to choice for professionals seeking clean, efficient holes in metal and wood.







| Brand | Lenox |
| Color | Multi |
| Item Weight | 6.4 Ounces |
| Material | Blend |
| Style | Industrial |
| UPC | 885363002720 |
B**N
Sharp, deep, and works well.
Sharp, deep, and works well. Haven't worn it out yet.
D**E
Sharp, clean, high quality, no nonsense. Characteristics of a good partner and a good hole saw.
Used this hole saw to add shore power to my minivan camper. It cut through the vehicle’s exterior metal with ease making a clean 2” hole for simple installation. It made a nerve wracking decision a lot less nerve wracking!
D**W
Great hole saw
Great for cutting notches in 2” .120 wall tube
G**S
Good tool
Did what it says it does..worked perfect
S**N
Smooth cut, easy to remove plug
I use this entirely to cut coves in the edges of shelves. I cut the cove and then I route a decorative edge around it to make a nice border in place of a sharp corner. (Cove is just where you cut a curve out of a spot in wood, you've seen it plenty of times, mostly on corners. So that's important--a bit like this is most likely used to cut complete circular holes through things, which I never do, so I can't say for certain how well it does that. It's much better than the cheaper bit I was using before it. Why? It cuts fast, cuts straight, and doesn't wobble. Wobbling causes sloping of the sides of a hole, especially if you don't do the full 360' of the hole but will make a straight through kind of funnel shaped at the top too. Circular bits like this often "keep" the plug they cut out of something and it's a pain to remove. And when you're forcing it out, you may bend the teeth out, causing...wobble. This one has a clever slot in it for removing the plug, so you don't ever hurt the bit doing that plus you often don't have to do much at all. It's not the cheapest one you will be able to find but it represents value because it really is better than the cheap ones--I've owned both.
M**M
nice and sharp
Nice and clean cut. Extra depth on bit is great.
D**O
Great for hardwood
Excellent hole saw for hardwood. Drilled 128 consecutive holes in 3/4” white oak, using a slightly underpowered drill press and taking only enough time between holes to clear the plugs. Clearing the plugs is super easy with a flat head screwdriver in the slot. I bought 4 of these expecting them to dull quickly for this project but using only one of them, the last hole was just as clean as the first.
M**L
2" hole in 1.75" thick hard maple tabletop
I'm an occasional DIYer so I just have a few underpowered Ryobi tools to take care of any projects that come up at home. I was putting together a custom desk with a secondhand hard maple tabletop and was scratching my head over how to create a 2" grommet hole for my cords without burning out my little Ryobi drill or breaking my wrist from kickback, which is how my cheap Ryobi 2" hole saw behaves, even with softer wood. I decided to bite the bullet and invest in this Lenox hole saw and I do not regret that decision. It still took me <1 hour of light pressure, high-torque, and low-speed drilling to chip away at the 1.75" thickness of the tabletop (from both sides) but the hole turned out as cleanly and beautifully as a cheap little drill could make and I now have a stunning desk and place to run my cords at 1/3 the price of buying an overpriced, cheaply produced desk from retail.
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