Milwaukee Big Hawg Carbide-Teeth Hole Saw Kit 49-56-9290 (10-Piece) Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Large holes
- Nail embedded wood
- Abrasive material
A specialist for big, fast, punishing holes: carbide teeth power through nail-embedded studs, cement board and abrasive material where a general-purpose bi-metal saw bogs down or dulls.
Pros
- Large carbide teeth rip large-diameter holes up to 5x faster than a bi-metal saw
- Cuts nail-embedded wood, cement board, plaster and shingles that would strip bi-metal teeth
- Shallow thin-wall design plunges quickly and clears plugs more easily than a deep bi-metal cup
Cons
- Expensive and limited to six larger sizes - no small-diameter or fine-hole options
- Carbide teeth chip if you pry sideways or drop the saw on concrete
- Overkill and pricey for clean holes in plain lumber or drywall where bi-metal is enough
Specifications
| Material | Carbide teeth on steel body |
|---|---|
| Sizes | 2-1/8 - 4-1/4 in (6 saws) |
| Shank | Big Hawg arbor + pilot bits |
| Teeth | Large carbide teeth, thin kerf |
| Best for | Fast large holes, tough material |