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£15.99 my apprentice has just bought lease they are identical to my bacho items[and a lot cheaper!] same factory in china perhaps?
the link dont work but you get the point
 
Forge Steel Pipe Cutter Set 2Pc

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£15.99 my apprentice has just bought lease they are identical to my bacho items[and a lot cheaper!] same factory in china perhaps?
the link dont work but you get the point

maybe look the same but maybe yours take 4 twists and your apprentice will require to do 14 twists and time will tell how long they last :p
 
maybe look the same but maybe yours take 4 twists and your apprentice will require to do 14 twists and time will tell how long they last :p

he takes 14 twists any way,if he remembers which way to turn it:)
 
tehe!.
i have got a sset from ebay like the rottenburger n kopex type, paid ten quid for 15/22mm that was 18months ago same blade well happy.
think the only difference is branding certainly not the blade.
 
i got a set of monument slices 15/22mm for £17 and think there spot on.

And they even came with blades in, not quite sure what there for yet:D but im sure someone on here will tell me:D:D
 
I bought my slices about 15 years ago. Changed the blade about 10 times and the body about 3. But it's as good as new still :))
 
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They're the same as circular saws and other cutting tools. Usually come with a crap blade as standard. My circular is a p.pro from B&Q about 10 years ago, the blade lasted about 4 cuts but spent about £25 on a proper blade that cuts nails and everything and still going strong (Goes through the sparkies wires a treat!)
 
I bought my slices about 15 years ago. Changed the blade about 10 times and the body about 3. But it's as good as new still :))

is that like trigger in only fools and horses , having the same sweeping brush for 12 years ?
 
im looking for some slices mine are crap more like 20 turns lol wickes ones as ash has my 15mm slice :hammer: dint want too spent the erth on a set any one got any good links for a set
 
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