Dealmonger: A Plug Ejecting Hole Saw Arbor For $1.50

If you’ve always suspected that there was an easier way to get the plug out of a hole saw, you were right — it’s a plug-ejecting hole saw arbor! By putting your drill in reverse and holding the saw still, this threaded mechanism pushes the plug out.
These arbors usually fetch $7 to $30 depending on brand, but right now Hartmann Variety has the Vermont American version for just $1.50! Their fancy arbor is extra long – which might make it awkward in close quarters like wall cavities – but if you spend any amount of time with a hole saw, one of these should definitely be in your future.
Vermont American Plug-Out Arbor [Hartmann Variety]
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These are not to be considered for heavy duty hole-sawing at least in my experience, but I’ve used a couple and they work OK.
Got it pretty cheap on Ebay
I would like to purchase 30 Vermont American plug out. Please call DAve Potter @ 405-519-5246