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thinking of buying the twin pack for £25 on Amazon.
I’ve read mixed reviews on these , anyone had any expeorience with them ?
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I have that set. Bought them very cheap.
Rarely used them.
They have a more rounded edge which is nice to grip when turning them.
 
I find my Monuments (even the metal bodied ones) tend to nozzle the end of the tube and now use them rarely, only when I am really tight on space. I have a Monument adjustable cutter (tendency to act as a threader if not used with great care) and a miniature Rothenberger adjustable cutter (which is brilliant). I have a Tornado cutter too and it's better than my 15mm (plastic-bodied) Monument autocutter.
 
I find my Monuments (even the metal bodied ones) tend to nozzle the end of the tube and now use them rarely, only when I am really tight on space. I have a Monument adjustable cutter (tendency to act as a threader if not used with great care) and a miniature Rothenberger adjustable cutter (which is brilliant). I have a Tornado cutter too and it's better than my 15mm (plastic-bodied) Monument autocutter.
I had the standard metal monument ones years ago and they were good, recently had the plastic clamshell type ones that you open and close but they were pretty Rubbish. I was thinking about Nerrad too but they are expensive
 
Interesting. I find the plastic 15mm one is worse than my metal 22 and 28 ones, but I've yet to find an automatic cutter that would make me give up on my adjustable ones..
 
Rothernberger pipe slices are complete garbage! The spring consistently dislodges, same with kopex. I've tried them all. I currently use the bacho slices....only downfall is they are slightly larger in diameter compared to the previous mentioned which makes it slightly trickier in tight spaces. From new they cut very quickly leaving next to no burr on pipework. A couple of years and instead of buying the new wheels I just buy a twin pack replacement
 
I ended up getting the Bahco ones, a few people had said they weren’t great but I like Bahco as a brand so thought I wanted to try them and so far so good.. they feel well made and have a good grip and cut through as fast if not faster than my Rothenbergers
 
Rothernberger pipe slices are complete garbage! The spring consistently dislodges, same with kopex. I've tried them all. I currently use the bacho slices....only downfall is they are slightly larger in diameter compared to the previous mentioned which makes it slightly trickier in tight spaces. From new they cut very quickly leaving next to no burr on pipework. A couple of years and instead of buying the new wheels I just buy a twin pack replacement


Maybe keep them oiled and look after them?
If this is an issue with EVERY set you have owned, maybe it is down to user error ;)

If it is a one-off, then every company makes a defective product every now and then, maybe you got one of these bad sets.
But considering they are one of the most common slices from a reputable brand, I think your claim of "They are garbage" is a bit of a stretch.
 

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