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Hi all i just bought one of these and have used it all last week, very impressed with it and the price is unbelievable too, just £4.95 free postage, although it took a few days to arrive it was worth it .Its not some sort of silverline tool either its sturdy and very sharp.

If you want to cut conduit and plastic pipe upto 42mm easily this is for you

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Just bought one :thumbright: - if its rubbish I know who to blame :boxing:


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I got one of these, use it to cut ABS and PP waste pipe. Works fine. However I don't use the ratchet to cut the pipe as it distorts the pipe too much and doesn't cut properly. I found you get a better cut if you just use it to slice it though once you a few mm in.


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ordered it on Sat 21/03 and its still not arived.....not happy as I need it tomorrow ::b


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Could be the post, i ordered one on 23rd and mine came earlier in the week.


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Could be the post, i ordered one on 23rd and mine came earlier in the week.

Even the Royal Mail aren't that sh*t :roll:


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To this companies credit they have admitted they haven't sent it due to not receiving payment confirmation from paypal :roll: but they have refunded the money which is good. However, I now have a load of plastic pipe with nothing to cut it with ::b


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To carry on with my saga....I emailed the company and asked if they could send it out 1st class and they agreed and it turned up in the 2nd post today (we don't actually get a 1st post ::b ).

From my point of view, there was a problem and they sorted it out very professionally so I recommend them and having now used the tool it is very good so it would be interesting to see what the £20 equivilant is like :scratch:


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