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What is the best 28mm slice?
 
Is the monument one metal or plastic. I've got the plastic Kopex one which isn't brilliant, but not completely awful.
 
any metal ones until you go using them on painted pipe etc!
 
yep monny metal one is good

plastic rotty/ kopex one is as bad as a bag of used nappies, just like there metal slices.
 
Ive not had any probs with my plastic kopex it doesnt take so good a grip of the pipe right eenuf but it does the job ! just ! good hand exercise
 
The Milwaukee electric cutter is very good on 28mm.
Pits rubbish on 22, and even worse on 15mm
 
What about the battery ones do they do up to 28mm? I looked at a millwaukee one earlier on ebay ( gettin lazy in old age),
 
Sorry chalked same timing
 
I was thinkin of gettin one and millwaukee usually good brand aswell,,,, so u dont recommend chalked
 
It's crapolo! Get a hackzall. It gives perfect cut on steel copper and class E upto about 115mm! I use it all day long on 22, 28, 35, copper gas lines. - as no reduction on internal bore of tube. Heating I just chew or kink the pipe hammer it into the fitting.
 
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had the plastic 28mm cutters and they were rubbish. they didn't last long. bought a metal monument one and they are far better quality and has lasted far longer.
 
I find the Milwaukee cutter great on 28, very little burr as well. For 15 and 22 it's quicker to use a normal slice.
 
I was going to get one but was steered toward hackzall. It does floors, tanks, plasterboard and flues
 
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