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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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 My workplace sells a 1.5" diamond holesaw for $17.99 .. I can get about 8 holes out of one through 6mm glass. They're the same brand you bought from summit tools, 'samona' brand. 
 
Dewalt doesn't make diamond holesaws as far as I know of, and it's not in their catalogue.
 
$80 for a diamond bit? Do you mean a coring bit? If so .. don't use it on glass!  
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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