As a DIYer I do my own plumbing.
For the last 20 (?) years I've used a monument brand semi auto pipe cutter and love it.
It's a simple compact thing that has worked reliably and well. It relies on the user tightening a screw knob to push the cutting wheel into the 15 or 22mm pipe.
Recently I wore out the wheel and while these can be bought, they are not off the shelf at my local places. The postage charge on small orders and the wait when you are in the middle of a job is irritating.
I resorted to a spring loaded 15mm slice I'd bought for one in-situ job when I needed a super low profile to cut next to a wall.
And remembered why I never use it. Horrid thing.
The pipe was cut in two turns but it was also swaged in so much that no amount of deburring would open the pipe back to full bore, and the cut was lousy.
In frustration I went shopping for a replacement and came home with a Magnusson, Screwfix/B&Q own brand thing for under £7.
It's great. Works just like my old favorite for a third of the price. I don't find many own brand tools to be very good so this felt worth sharing.
Anyone else have any own brand tools that have really surpassed your expectations ?
For the last 20 (?) years I've used a monument brand semi auto pipe cutter and love it.
It's a simple compact thing that has worked reliably and well. It relies on the user tightening a screw knob to push the cutting wheel into the 15 or 22mm pipe.
Recently I wore out the wheel and while these can be bought, they are not off the shelf at my local places. The postage charge on small orders and the wait when you are in the middle of a job is irritating.
I resorted to a spring loaded 15mm slice I'd bought for one in-situ job when I needed a super low profile to cut next to a wall.
And remembered why I never use it. Horrid thing.
The pipe was cut in two turns but it was also swaged in so much that no amount of deburring would open the pipe back to full bore, and the cut was lousy.
In frustration I went shopping for a replacement and came home with a Magnusson, Screwfix/B&Q own brand thing for under £7.
It's great. Works just like my old favorite for a third of the price. I don't find many own brand tools to be very good so this felt worth sharing.
Anyone else have any own brand tools that have really surpassed your expectations ?