M12 12V Lithium-Ion Cordless Copper Tubing Cutter (Tool-Only)






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
The auto-feed on this thing is a game changer; it cuts through 3/4" copper pipe in seconds without me having to crank a wheel. I've already used it on a full day of installs and the battery barely dipped. Way less fatigue than fighting a manual cutter all afternoon.
Tired of cramping my hand with manual cutters, this thing ripped through a dozen copper pipes in a fraction of the time. The auto-feed feature adjusts perfectly as you go, leaving a clean burr-free cut every time.
I was skeptical about battery-powered cutters, but this one sliced through a pile of 3/4" copper in under two minutes without me having to crank a wheel. The auto-rotating head is a huge time-saver and keeps the cuts perfectly square every time.
Instantly cleaner cuts than I ever got with a manual wheel, and the auto-feed feature saves so much time on each joint. Battery life has been solid through a full day of rough-in work.
I was skeptical about a cordless cutter, but it handles 1/2-inch pipe effortlessly with zero burrs. The auto-feed feature saves so much time compared to the manual tool I used before.
Cuts through copper pipe in seconds without me having to squeeze a handle—huge time saver on a big job. The battery life actually held up through a full afternoon of cuts.
Finally, a tool that doesn't cramp my hand after a few cuts—the auto-advance mechanism works perfectly. It sliced through a 1-inch pipe in about 5 seconds, no effort at all. Battery life seems solid so far.
I’ve been cutting copper pipe all week, and the automatic feed mechanism on this cutter saves so much effort compared to manual tools. It slices through 3/4" tubing in seconds with a clean, burr-free edge.
First time using a cordless tubing cutter and I’m blown away by how fast it slices through copper—cuts in seconds. The auto-feed feature saves a ton of effort on long runs of pipe.
I was skeptical at first, but this cutter ripped through a stack of 3/4-inch copper pipes in under a minute without me having to crank anything manually.