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Replacing 15 x stopcocks @ 22mm thought I'd try cutters as usually I pull 'em and space was tight.
These Ox brand 22mm cutters just deform the olive and score the pipe.
The jaws don't close properly as witnessed by the burr where the handles meet (pictured) preventing cutting of the olive.
Cost me a load of junior hacksaw and screwdriver which I could have done without.
Load of carp.
:mad::mad::mad:
 

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