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Rothenberger waste pipe cutting set, although you need a grip like a boaconstrictor to turn the things.

Nah, if you have arms like Micky :) then maybe yes. But usually it's fairly easy to turn them unless in an awkward position
 
i find technique help,

pop it onto the piece you want to cut,

turn it abit by pushing along the open edge following the arrow of rotation

and then you should be fine to grab and twist easily

if it tram lines your not griping / squeezing it hard enough
 
Rothenberger waste pipe cutting set, although you need a grip like a boaconstrictor to turn the things.
If you also hold the opening too tight it's very difficult to twist them around. I'd put my hand right opposite and then start twisting it's so much easier
 
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Grouting tools for re grouting my kitchen lol,
 
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Dunno if you'd call it a tool but last thing I bought was a ÂŁ2 Skywolfeye torch off ebay, took 2 weeks to arrive but it's like having a little sun in my pocket, silly bright.
Next thing will probably be a wet vac, I've struggled long enough without one now.
 
Dunno if you'd call it a tool but last thing I bought was a ÂŁ2 Skywolfeye torch off ebay, took 2 weeks to arrive but it's like having a little sun in my pocket, silly bright.
Next thing will probably be a wet vac, I've struggled long enough without one now.
It definitely is a good tool though for nasty tap changes any other job. Does it run via a battery ?
 
milwaukee area light... next has just been decided by my very old jigsaw giving up so it'll be a cordless milwaukee jigsaw (ouch)
 
Cheap 240volt air compressor for pumping up expansion vessels - particularily on unvented units. Doing it with a hand pump is just too hard
 
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