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I can see plumbing becoming part of my DIY 'diet' in the next few years, so I've been looking at garnering a few tools together - one of which is a pipe bender. One for 15 and 22mm will do just fine.

The options seem to be:

A brand-new Hilmor or Record 'professional' type,

A second-hand version of the above, in unknown condition, and usually with the formers missing!

A cheap and cheerful 'Ebay special' - with some looking like the handles will bend before the pipe:)

I have done a great deal of car DIY over the years, and can appreciate the 'feel' of using good-quality tools - in addition to their superior performance. Is there a decent set of benders out there (new) that won't break the bank, but which won't mangle after the third or fourth use?
 
in answer to that question, Nope, as ever money buys quality
 
There is one in screwfix that is an exact copy of a hilmor. Think it's anout £45
 
google bend it now very good and they used to make hilmors
 
Avoid Rothenberg, guides are different from most other makes, expensive and in some cases formers are imperial size.
 
Get yourself a record bender. Great bit of kit regardless of how often it's used.
 
Got new hilmor and its very rigid when bending 22mm no idea why but i put my whole weight on it and doesn't bend. Then causes ripples
 
Got new hilmor and its very rigid when bending 22mm no idea why but i put my whole weight on it and doesn't bend. Then causes ripples

coz youve pushed too hard, altered the former position and that will bugger the tube
 
I got a new record one coming in but is there any way of fixing the damage done on the hilmor
 
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