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The General Pipe Cleaners GID-214264 ATC34 is a high-performance auto cut tubing cutter designed for 3/4-inch copper pipes. Featuring hardened steel cutting wheels and an optional ratchet turning handle, this tool ensures precision and ease of use, making it perfect for stub-out work.
Manufacturer | General Wire Spring |
Part Number | ATC34 |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item model number | GID-214264 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 7.00 L x 4.75 W x 1.00 H |
Color | Black, Orange |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | One-year limited. Subject to the discretion of the manufacturer. |
M**N
Works great
Before purchasing this I tried a cheap cutter from a big box store. That thing danced along the pipe, never cutting in the same line. This one clamps down and doesn't move. Only took a few turns to cut through the pipe. Nice little cutter for tight spaces. My pipe was up against the sill plate the house sits on.
D**R
works great.
I do minor plumbing around the house. Great for cutting in tight spaces. I now use it for general cutting.
J**.
good
good and easy to use in tight area. Thanks
Y**U
Great Close Quarters Cutter
Despite what the other reviewers encountered, I needed a very close quarters cutter for a 3/4" copper pipe and decided to try this one. I just completed the job this weekend and this cutter made 5 very clean cuts requiring only about 3 complete turns. I pushed Sharkbite fittings onto the cut ends with absolutely no fit or leak issues. While its performance was better than expected, I gave a 4 star rating only because I thought the price might have been a little higher. I would not mind paying this price for the cutter if it could cut more than one dedicated size.
D**E
Worked perfectly for pin hole leak repair in the attic
I've never done plumbing like this before, though I've done quite a lot of automotive work and electronics soldering. The main concern I had with the job was getting a clean cut, and this did the trick. Watched a few YouTube videos first and bought a length of copper pipe from the hardware store to do some practice runs, and this turned clean cuts for the 3 test runs and then the actual repair in the attic.
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