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i had a rocut 28 for the last ten years and its just broken ive bow got some cheapish plastic one which do the job but compared to the rocut they are to big which has reminded me im going to search for rocuts
 
I actually have 2 - a large one I just use for 25mm MDPE and larger, and 28mm push fit on the rare occasion I come across it. The other is just a standard smaller one up to 25mm and easier to use for the smaller stuff. Sometimes it is easier to twist it round the pipe to help it start cutting. Remember to keep a sharpening slipstone handy and keep the blade sharp. A kitchen steel would do if you don't have an oil stone.
 
hack saw ratchet cutter... no wait.. just a hacksaw :) for waste anyway ;)

otherwise, milwaukee cordless for barrier/JG/uponor etc
 
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