Pipe and tube cutters score and snap plumbing pipes cleanly. Ratcheting cutters handle larger diameters, while compact cutters fit in tight spaces. Specialty cutters tackle copper, PVC, steel and stainless steel.
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Pipe and tube cutters score and snap plumbing pipes cleanly. Ratcheting cutters handle larger diameters, while compact cutters fit in tight spaces. Specialty cutters tackle copper, PVC, steel and stainless steel.
Can one pipe cutter work for all types of pipe?
Not always. Some cutters are designed for specific materials, such as copper, PVC, or steel. Using the wrong cutter can damage the blade or deform the pipe, so it’s best to choose a tool matched to the material and pipe diameter.
How do I get a clean, square cut every time?
Mark the cutting point accurately, ensure the pipe is securely held, and tighten the cutter gradually while rotating it around the pipe. Avoid over-tightening in one go — this helps prevent crushing or uneven edges.
What maintenance does a pipe cutter need?
Wipe it clean after use, oil the moving parts to prevent rust, and check the cutting wheel for dullness or chips. Replace the wheel promptly if it’s worn to maintain clean, precise cuts.
Length: 225mm Cutting diameter: 3-42mm Material: Aluminium
Copper and aluminium pipe cutter Cutting diameter: 3-32mm With high Quality blade and Aluminum knob
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