I love that PVC cutter! As I get older my hands find it harder to use manual cutters. This new PVC cutter will save me a lot of effort in my loan shark business! Thank you for bringing this to my attention, I'm sure it will pay for itself in no time at all.
I picked up the similar DeWalt sheet metal sheer a couple of years ago. It's been a fantastic add-on for my impact driver. I'll probably get that PVC cutter.
The Milwaukee m12 copper tubing cutter cutting 3/8-1” without changing heads and the pvc shear is what brought me to the m12 platform- these are neat but doing boiler jobs and constantly changing heads would be a pain
I agree being a plumber myself, I think dewalt did this from the stand point of getting into the trades space to compete with Milwaukee and these together are a little more than 1 of the 2 Milwaukee tools, and a way to make ppl a little more excited to buy these "different" tools instead of making tool like Milwaukee did. These give a chance to everyone who own a drill/impact in any platform as opposed to buying and investing into dewalt platforms. I can almost guarantee these will sell better than if they would have went the other way.
There is a reason why DeWalt sells more tools , no matter on what platform you are , you can use these , no need to invest $300 for Milwaukee pipe cutter with batteries . What i have heard , Milwaukee pipe cutter is not so good at cutting 1/2 copper pipe , so having different cut heads to 1/2" , 3/4" and 1" is better option , also they can provide cut heads for stainless steel pipes , with Milwaukee you need to buy whole different cutter version , at twice the price .
That PVC cutter is real nass like. Great for fingers too. "What do you mean you're not going to pay your bill? Give me your hand for a minute....." That copper pipeage costed more than a tubafour!!!! Merry Christmas Clint! Happy Healthy and Prosperous New Year!!
How does that work on small branches? I have seen skid steer attachments that will shear cut a 20"diameter oak tree...but that looks really handy for pruning if you have wrist problems.
Great to see some innovating stuff from Dewalt! I don’t think I can see myself buying it for my needs as a Residential Service Plumber. The PVC cutter should work great on new pipes like for new construction, but I wouldn’t trust it on CPVC or PVC water or drain lines that have been sitting in a hot, humid attic or pipes that had been left exposed outside in the sun for years. Depending on the weather, I have to use my handheld Ridgid PVC cutter and rotate the blade to get a smooth cut or just use a hacksaw blade. It doesn’t take much to have a piece of PVC pipe fly out from trying to cut the pipe if it’s brittle enough or if the blade is dull. Honestly, I would love if a tool company could design a power tool to cut galvanized pipe as easily as the battery operated copper cutters. A lot of homes out here are 40+ years old and still have galvanized water pipes that are falling. Using a reciprocating works ok up until you are almost done cutting and then it shakes really bad as it tries to finish the cut.
I would watch an infomercial \home shopping commercial if you were the commentary ...the sound effects you make , the sarcasm ..your word creation and punctuation of Milwaukee make me 😂
Glad to see Dewalt stepping up their game. Love their tools as I primarily do more carpentry than anything else, and also enjoy my large collection of M18 and M12 tools. But I’d go Milwaukee all day if I were a plumber of electrician. Dewalt has really gotten way behind Milwaukee in that department.
Another great video for another great invention. They’ll work great until you need to use them in small spaces to cut plumbing to repair a leak, then you’ll have to get out your cutters for small spaces. Thanks for the updates & humor, we need to😆. Clint y’all have Merry Christmas, stay warm & safe. Keep’m coming
That's Krazy it fits other brands. Now i know what to do with my old school Dewalt Impacts which can increase the longevity and use of old tools and give them a new purpose and can introduce others to their brand. Dewalt making check mate moves.
2:20 is the pipe not supposed to be in the indent opposite the blade? The point would go center and start the cut better. where you have it it compresses the tube
interesting video, i can't afford copper pipeage anymore but it sure looks like both will do great on pvc...great videos all year my friend, Merry Christmas to you and family
Both tool attachments are, as kids say today, awesome. However, without checking the price for each I would venture to state that they are gear toward those who just make numerous cuts over the course of a workday. Having to cut just a handful of pipes using hand tools is not that big a thing.
I was looking at those I think yesterday actually and thought about how the little pipe cutter ones would be pretty handy. Would be really great for a guy that doesn't do a ton of plumbing but from time to time has those plumbing needs. Maybe even an apprentice who doesn't have a lot of cash and it's just starting out might work really good for them
Why get an attachment that requires changing parts and can only cut 1/2" and 3/4" pipe when you can get the Milwaukee copper pipe cutter that is its own tool and cuts any size pipe from 3/8" to 1" without having to change any parts?
This is only the first generation. I’m sure they’ll make improvements as they go on. I don’t have a use for them at this point the $20 PVC/tubing covers work fine for me as I usually only have to deal with irrigation half inch and three-quarter. But more importantly, who is going to be the first jack wagon to test, the process of natural selection, and lose a digit in the PVC guillotine.
PVC cutter for retrofit, handyman kinda hard to reach. Add a San_tee or Wye to add a sink or whatever. Chop box and job handled. Copper cutter same applications
You aren't kidding about the prices Clint, I had to buy a lot of PVC this past Spring and I truly suffered from sticker shock. I had no idea how much all plumbing supplies went up, the cast iron was insane.
Been in the trades for 45 years and never seen prices go up like this even during hurricane season, and the quality of materials sucks. All cosmetic and not for longevity. Beware what you are buying
Prices are not going up, our money is loosing value. The more dollars the government prints, the less the dollar is worth. 31 Trillion in nationa ldebt and more every minute. Prices were not rising before inflation, inflation has been eating away at the value of our money caused entirely by our governments policies, no one else makes inflation.
As a fellow, "I lost the word I was looking for...", it's a brace. 3:42 a brace for the accessory as much as for the tool, because I have no doubt some people would lose a finger without it - not that it still can't happen (right, lmao).
Contractors don't care about the price of those expensive tools attachments, those makes their jobs easier. They always pass the cost to the poor customers. That's why I'm DIY. USA resources give us that awesome opportunity! 👌
It's nice that dewalt made these a universal attachment. Not a lot of brands allow this. I'm wondering if this will also fit the dewalt 12v impacts? I don't have any but maybe 🤷 🤔. Thank you for the review. Great play on the market. 👍
I wouldn't call it "universal", since from the looks of it, the brace might not fit over every driver's battery attachment base. It probably would be better to have the brace fit over the tool's handle instead. -at least then these honking attachments have a chance to fit on the M12s-
@@h8GW a little imagination and a 3D printer and bam, wish came true. I'm sure there will be a market soon. Look at all the battery holders people are selling on the markets now. Milwaukee, Dewalt, Makita and all those other brands never made a holder for their own batteries until the people who use them did. It will catch on.
Your able to take out the pipe cutter body from the unit that drives it, but can you replace the pipe cutter blades it self in the removed pipe cutter body 🤔. Or would you have to buy a completely new cutter body instead of replacing the blades of the pipe cutter. Brilliant show more 👏🏿.
@Toolreviewzone just to be clear. I'm not talking shit. Just trying to clarify things cause I'm unsure if you're joking or unsure yourself... but pvc isn't used for water lines. Other than for sprinklers... and you said the cutter is for pvc pex. But those are separate... the cutter is for pvc sprinkler pipe, and drains, but also ABS, the black plastic pipe, is mostly used here in Utah, but I know many areas use pvc for drains... the pex is the plastic water tubing that you'd be referring to...
Who uses PVC for water lines? PEX is Polyethylene cross-linked. PVC is poly vinyl chloride and mostly used for drains. You can use PVC for water lines but you'd need to use elbows, like copper (it's rigid) and no hot water use.
Without even searching for the answer I’m gonna tell you, yes it will. But it won’t cut it too many times it will dull out way too fast. Now if you get that aluminum “emt” I’m sure it would work flawlessly
the Milwaukee one will cut EMT, for a bit, sporadically, till the spring breaks. As a sparky, I tried using the Milwaukee copper cutter on EMT because I wanted square cuts and thought the cutter was the solution, till the cutter's spring broke. I brought that to the rep's attention, but nothing came of it.
I love that PVC cutter! As I get older my hands find it harder to use manual cutters. This new PVC cutter will save me a lot of effort in my loan shark business! Thank you for bringing this to my attention, I'm sure it will pay for itself in no time at all.
I picked up the similar DeWalt sheet metal sheer a couple of years ago. It's been a fantastic add-on for my impact driver. I'll probably get that PVC cutter.
The Milwaukee m12 copper tubing cutter cutting 3/8-1” without changing heads and the pvc shear is what brought me to the m12 platform- these are neat but doing boiler jobs and constantly changing heads would be a pain
not to mention more bulky and slower.
I agree being a plumber myself, I think dewalt did this from the stand point of getting into the trades space to compete with Milwaukee and these together are a little more than 1 of the 2 Milwaukee tools, and a way to make ppl a little more excited to buy these "different" tools instead of making tool like Milwaukee did. These give a chance to everyone who own a drill/impact in any platform as opposed to buying and investing into dewalt platforms.
I can almost guarantee these will sell better than if they would have went the other way.
@@footlongburrito You might be right! I’m a Milwaukee fan , but I do own the DeWalt metal cutter attachment.
There is a reason why DeWalt sells more tools , no matter on what platform you are , you can use these , no need to invest $300 for Milwaukee pipe cutter with batteries .
What i have heard , Milwaukee pipe cutter is not so good at cutting 1/2 copper pipe , so having different cut heads to 1/2" , 3/4" and 1" is better option , also they can provide cut heads for stainless steel pipes , with Milwaukee you need to buy whole different cutter version , at twice the price .
That PVC cutter is real nass like. Great for fingers too. "What do you mean you're not going to pay your bill? Give me your hand for a minute....." That copper pipeage costed more than a tubafour!!!! Merry Christmas Clint! Happy Healthy and Prosperous New Year!!
Hahaha, happy holidays Kraz!!!!
Yeah I was just thinking these look like torture devices.
How does that work on small branches? I have seen skid steer attachments that will shear cut a 20"diameter oak tree...but that looks really handy for pruning if you have wrist problems.
Now they need to make an impact connect propress tool😄
That PVC cutter is pretty shaweet!
wow, solutions to problems I never have. Good old Dewilt
Great to see some innovating stuff from Dewalt!
I don’t think I can see myself buying it for my needs as a Residential Service Plumber. The PVC cutter should work great on new pipes like for new construction, but I wouldn’t trust it on CPVC or PVC water or drain lines that have been sitting in a hot, humid attic or pipes that had been left exposed outside in the sun for years. Depending on the weather, I have to use my handheld Ridgid PVC cutter and rotate the blade to get a smooth cut or just use a hacksaw blade. It doesn’t take much to have a piece of PVC pipe fly out from trying to cut the pipe if it’s brittle enough or if the blade is dull.
Honestly, I would love if a tool company could design a power tool to cut galvanized pipe as easily as the battery operated copper cutters. A lot of homes out here are 40+ years old and still have galvanized water pipes that are falling. Using a reciprocating works ok up until you are almost done cutting and then it shakes really bad as it tries to finish the cut.
I think they just brought out a small 12v portable bandsaw that may work well for cutting those pipes. Cost and if it fits into where you need it?????
they do its called a bandsaw
Yeah but you can’t fit a bandsaw barely anywhere in a crawl or not so large attic.
Real meaning of slicing and dicing. Also the economic lesson of construction supplies is awesome
Dan The Man 👊👊👊
I would watch an infomercial \home shopping commercial if you were the commentary ...the sound effects you make , the sarcasm ..your word creation and punctuation of Milwaukee make me 😂
Lorena Bobbitt liked this video.
Nice review of some new DeWalt accessories!
Glad to see Dewalt stepping up their game. Love their tools as I primarily do more carpentry than anything else, and also enjoy my large collection of M18 and M12 tools. But I’d go Milwaukee all day if I were a plumber of electrician. Dewalt has really gotten way behind Milwaukee in that department.
Milwaukee always for the win
I switched from DeWalt to Milwaukee but still use a bunch of DeWalt attachments
Dewalt is only for professionals only . Electricians use dewalt . Just put up your sheetrock with your subpar brand
I wonder how well a powerstack bat-ray would do with the tubing and PVC cutters.
We may need to check that out 🤔
I wouldn't use either one, but I want them both! Love the innovation of DeWalt. Love your content my friend! Makes my day!
Haa same
Another great video for another great invention. They’ll work great until you need to use them in small spaces to cut plumbing to repair a leak, then you’ll have to get out your cutters for small spaces. Thanks for the updates & humor, we need to😆. Clint y’all have Merry Christmas, stay warm & safe. Keep’m coming
That's Krazy it fits other brands. Now i know what to do with my old school Dewalt Impacts which can increase the longevity and use of old tools and give them a new purpose and can introduce others to their brand. Dewalt making check mate moves.
Shear attachment looks legit. But the M12 tubing cutter has a smaller head size and one cutter for multiple sizes.
DeWalt, the Apple of the tool industry.
Now those are both Real Nice Like TRZ! Thanks for showin us the cool tools TRZ👍
Merry Christmas Clint! God bless brother!!
Merry Christmas Ron!!!!!
Dewalt is still the king!!!
How does the pipe cutter handle soft copper that may be slightly our of "round"? Will it round as it cuts?
Love the Milwaukee hat and shirt plugging a Dewalt tool.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Years from my family to yours Clint @Tool Review Zone
It's unbelievable how well it cuts the copper.
I like it!!!
I watch a ton of tool guys, but your videos are the most nice like! Keep it up, and Merry Christmas!
Haha, that's awesome. Merry Christmas Lynn!
great video! will be picking one up
Great presentation skills!
2:20 is the pipe not supposed to be in the indent opposite the blade? The point would go center and start the cut better. where you have it it compresses the tube
What schedule of pvc is this and do you think it would work on schedule 80 grey pvc?
Looks like it takes longer to attach the copper cutter than just using a normal manual tool.
Can you use those attachments with other brand impact drivers? I have the DW Metal Shear Cutter works on other branded impact.
Can you cut 3/4 Aluminum EMT Conduit with any of those attachments?
These new tool accessories are really going to increase my overall debt collection recoveries the minute I unveil these little beauties to my clients.
I love the humor...good video...thx for the laughs
Those are pretty innovative tools. I like it! Thanks for sharing.
Gotta love new circumcisionator by Dewalt for when just biting it off doesn't do it anymore 🙃
Very nice cigar cutters!
Tony Soprano: I see a future for this in my talk-or-lose-a-finger discussions.
3:45. “Your bat-ray” LOL! I can’t stop laughing!!!
Will it also cut 6awg stove and Dryer wires?
i loved that little skit LOL
I love these.
Dewalt needs to make such an attachment for PEX A expansion.
interesting video, i can't afford copper pipeage anymore but it sure looks like both will do great on pvc...great videos all year my friend, Merry Christmas to you and family
Merry Christmas 703!!!!
Merry Christmas buddy and your family.
Merry Christmas to you and yours as well Marshal! 👊👊👊🎅
When you hit reverse on the copper pipe cutter, it should solder them back together...
If you hold it long enough it will refund you the price of everything.
The plumbers get all the cool toys.
Both tool attachments are, as kids say today, awesome. However, without checking the price for each I would venture to state that they are gear toward those who just make numerous cuts over the course of a workday. Having to cut just a handful of pipes using hand tools is not that big a thing.
Agree! Maybe for plumbers this makes sense otherwise totally unnecessary.
Happy Holidays Clint
Happy holidays Tide!!!!
shoulda chopped some carrots with it lol 😊
Clint you always bringing us all the sweet sweet tools that’s real Naaas Liiike
Haha, merry Christmas Triple!!!
Downside to most dewalt impact driver attachments is they fit on deealt tools better then most other brands there just made to work with dewalt better
Saw Vance had a video up with your pic on the thumbnail didn't get to see it has it been removed?
I tried to talk with him during a live stream on his channel, but unfortunately we couldn't see eye to eye again 😪
That's cool and all but the m12 milwaukee pvc is wonderful
Love the Milwaukee hat
Can you attach propress tool like fuctioning sruff to it?
PVC AND Copper? You're playing with serious money now! Appreciate the video's, keep it up please, Merry Christmas 🎄⛄
Merry Christmas Ted!!!!
Very cool! Does the attachment work with non-dewalt branded impact drivers? (Like bits do)
I was looking at those I think yesterday actually and thought about how the little pipe cutter ones would be pretty handy. Would be really great for a guy that doesn't do a ton of plumbing but from time to time has those plumbing needs. Maybe even an apprentice who doesn't have a lot of cash and it's just starting out might work really good for them
Damn right brother
Enjoyed the vid.
But as a DIY-er...I would guess that....every professional plumber laughs so much at these gadgets that he wets his/her pants!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
When the half diameter gets dull, change it to 3/4?
....when your wife buys the PVC cutter and displays it prominently on her nightstand...
Wow 😍 😍 😍 😍 Wow
Why get an attachment that requires changing parts and can only cut 1/2" and 3/4" pipe when you can get the Milwaukee copper pipe cutter that is its own tool and cuts any size pipe from 3/8" to 1" without having to change any parts?
Because nit everyone is in the Milwaukee platform
Located in Acme’s description: “1 in. Cutting Wheel sold separately.”
Could the attachments rotate?
Love the video
This is only the first generation. I’m sure they’ll make improvements as they go on. I don’t have a use for them at this point the $20 PVC/tubing covers work fine for me as I usually only have to deal with irrigation half inch and three-quarter.
But more importantly, who is going to be the first jack wagon to test, the process of natural selection, and lose a digit in the PVC guillotine.
Make improvements as they go? Like giving each attachment it's own motor and battery?
How about PEX clamps?
These must be add ons to the shear attachment I still like the dedicated tools Milwaukee makes for these tasks but neet
Also don't forget that Graco has a paintsprayer attachment that will mount to your cordless drill.
That was FUN!!!
Where'd you get the background for this video, man? That's real nice like
Cutting all this copper has crackheads salivating! I mean, when they're not stealing AC units
PVC cutter for retrofit, handyman kinda hard to reach. Add a San_tee or Wye to add a sink or whatever. Chop box and job handled. Copper cutter same applications
You aren't kidding about the prices Clint, I had to buy a lot of PVC this past Spring and I truly suffered from sticker shock. I had no idea how much all plumbing supplies went up, the cast iron was insane.
Been in the trades for 45 years and never seen prices go up like this even during hurricane season, and the quality of materials sucks. All cosmetic and not for longevity. Beware what you are buying
Prices are not going up, our money is loosing value. The more dollars the government prints, the less the dollar is worth. 31 Trillion in nationa ldebt and more every minute. Prices were not rising before inflation, inflation has been eating away at the value of our money caused entirely by our governments policies, no one else makes inflation.
So, you can cut the copper pipe with just the cutter head in the machine? It's almost as if you don't need the machine or something. how clever.
New sub here… Just ran across your channel. 😂 This is good stuff😂😂.. “real nice like”
Welcome to the channel Johnny!!!!
Oh hell yeah!!!
As a fellow, "I lost the word I was looking for...", it's a brace. 3:42 a brace for the accessory as much as for the tool, because I have no doubt some people would lose a finger without it - not that it still can't happen (right, lmao).
Nice, that are 3 dewalt atachments so far for impact that do other things then drilling/screwing. There is a sheet metal scisors attachment.
Contractors don't care about the price of those expensive tools attachments, those makes their jobs easier. They always pass the cost to the poor customers. That's why I'm DIY. USA resources give us that awesome opportunity! 👌
DeWalt sent me those copper cutters and I like the cut quality better than my Milwaukee m12 tubing cutters. Awesome video 🤘
Yeah bro companies usually ship my stuff once I order them also ..
Not just in the USA have prices for materials gone through the roof, it's everywhere, same here over in the UK.
They needed to have an 7/8”’s attachment and a 1” 1/8” attachment for the bigger copper pipe for hvac.
It's nice that dewalt made these a universal attachment. Not a lot of brands allow this. I'm wondering if this will also fit the dewalt 12v impacts? I don't have any but maybe 🤷 🤔. Thank you for the review. Great play on the market. 👍
I wouldn't call it "universal", since from the looks of it, the brace might not fit over every driver's battery attachment base. It probably would be better to have the brace fit over the tool's handle instead. -at least then these honking attachments have a chance to fit on the M12s-
@@h8GW a little imagination and a 3D printer and bam, wish came true. I'm sure there will be a market soon. Look at all the battery holders people are selling on the markets now. Milwaukee, Dewalt, Makita and all those other brands never made a holder for their own batteries until the people who use them did. It will catch on.
@@h8GW pool noodle cutout= help fit, but yea i guess...i wouldnt buy either tho.... not for tight quarters.... maybe new construction
Your able to take out the pipe cutter body from the unit that drives it, but can you replace the pipe cutter blades it self in the removed pipe cutter body 🤔. Or would you have to buy a completely new cutter body instead of replacing the blades of the pipe cutter. Brilliant show more 👏🏿.
Tool review zone those are my tool that i use on the international space station
Thank you for keeping things running up there for us brother 😆👊
You got good wifi up there?
My hacksaw and pvc cutters will smoke that pvc accessory .
Lil Joey B wants his copper money.
@Toolreviewzone just to be clear. I'm not talking shit. Just trying to clarify things cause I'm unsure if you're joking or unsure yourself... but pvc isn't used for water lines. Other than for sprinklers... and you said the cutter is for pvc pex. But those are separate... the cutter is for pvc sprinkler pipe, and drains, but also ABS, the black plastic pipe, is mostly used here in Utah, but I know many areas use pvc for drains... the pex is the plastic water tubing that you'd be referring to...
Who uses PVC for water lines? PEX is Polyethylene cross-linked. PVC is poly vinyl chloride and mostly used for drains. You can use PVC for water lines but you'd need to use elbows, like copper (it's rigid) and no hot water use.
Will the copper cutter cut EMT conduit?
Without even searching for the answer I’m gonna tell you, yes it will. But it won’t cut it too many times it will dull out way too fast. Now if you get that aluminum “emt” I’m sure it would work flawlessly
@shadygunshow yea that's what I was thinking since copper is so soft. Seems like an easy attachment to add with harder steel blades
the Milwaukee one will cut EMT, for a bit, sporadically, till the spring breaks. As a sparky, I tried using the Milwaukee copper cutter on EMT because I wanted square cuts and thought the cutter was the solution, till the cutter's spring broke. I brought that to the rep's attention, but nothing came of it.
Worth at least two likes per viewer I'd say!
Hahaha, agreed!! 😆👊👊
Pvc is for drains. Pex and copper is for the supply
whaaat mind blown.
*_It's real NICE like!_*
I don't prefer DeWalt but I can't deny the innovation out of this company.... and Milwaukee:(.... Ima Makita guy
I smeeshed the like button now my phone screen is smeeshed
Wow, you must have SMEEESHED very hard 🤔 Thanks for the SMEEESH Loucifer!