Best PVC Pipe Cutter Review, Price Comparison and Demonstration on 4 Different Brands
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Looking for a Good Pipe Cutter that cuts straight, doesn't take maximum effort to work, and doesn't chip a blade off? We are TOO! So here is a comprehensive PVC Pipe cutter review and demonstration of 4 common pipe cutters on the market. We review the Brasscraft, Lenox, Ridgid, and another cheap brand of pipe cutter. We go over the advantages/disadvantages of each, price comparison, and demonstration of cutting pipe and how each cutter performs. This video was generated after years and years of putting pipe cutters through abuse and always breaking them rather quickly.
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Honest real world review from someone who uses these tools on a daily basis. What more can you ask for. Thank you!
I have gone through many pair of the brass craft and they will definitely leave you wanting something better. This review seems pretty accurate.
I just had a war with an old round-wheel cutter today and have had enough ! I came here looking for something that just worked every time. Thanks for reviewing these !
Thank you for taking the time to share your experiences and recommendations. You've saved me a lot of time!
sure thing, thanks for watching and providing feedback to our channel
The kind of review I needed to decide for a cutter. Thanks
A great review of a series of cutters from a down home guy who uses or used them, telling it like it is. Fantastic! And he leaves us with two choices. Very unusual. But the price difference between the Lenox PVC Cutter and the Rigid RC 1626 PVC Cutters is so small that I'm going to order the Rigid cutters even though they are probably more than I need. Bur quality rules for my tools. And I plan to pass them down. I have many of my father's tools who passed away in 2009. And the quality of most of the hand tools he bought in the 1950s is light years ahead of the quality of tools we can find today.
glad you found use from our videos...we struggled for years trying to find the best cutters
Great review. Straight and to the point. No BS
Right on, just the review I was looking for, a real world comparison, thanks!
thank you, i have another video coming up showing an update to how they are holding up
Thanks, an excellent comparison and item description.
thanks for tuning in
I am going to return my Irwin pipe cutters because they only did two reasonable cuts of 50mm PVC DWV pipe, though the blade has always compressed and distorted the pipe too much during the process.
The Irwin is supposed to be able to cope with 63.5mm pipe.
Subsequent attempts to cut the PVC pipe cause it to shatter.
The Lenox 2" cutter is $80 at Menards. I bought the chepo for $19 just doing 5 cuts it worked better then the hacksaw.
He’s right about these tools. I’m a sprinkler man
Great review. Very useful. I was looking at the Rigids and was looking for confirmation.
thanks for the video, Do you have any comment about using Rigid RC 1626 PVC Cutters to cut ABS pipe ?
I always have trouble cutting straight with those types. Or maybe those red and black cheap cutters at Home Depot just have too narrow of a jaw. Seems like the Rigid version has a wider jaw. For my DIY projects, it's crucial to have nice squared cuts.
Thanks
What about RAPTOR brand ???
This guy reminds me of some actor. I’m like a self proclaimed super recognizer.
lol i dont know about all that now
Must be Adam Sandler.
Maybe I am supposed to twist the pipe early in the process to actually make the first incision.
it helps, but not for long. we had the same issues with that style cutter
What about Klein?
Useless without a link to the product. Rigid has endless models of pipe cutters.
Too much talking with less imformation ang demo
STOP GAS-BAGGING!
Just start 'cutting' the pipe!!!
Tooooo long to get to the point!
I have a Kobalt 02146974. It cuts up to 2 3/8 inch. I can cut 2 inch pvc with little pressure. It has a quick change blade, and cost 27 dollars. I just needed it to finish the plumbing for our place we just bought. I probably won't use them a lot more after this, but they worked great for me. I would recommend the Kobalt ones. They are designed like the one he's recommending here. You can get them at Lowes.