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ST - 650 Tube Cutter, Manual Pipe Cutting Tool with Roller Bearing Knob Adjustment, Aluminum Alloy PPR Pipe Cutter for Copper Aluminum Stainless Steel PVC Pipes, 6-50mm Cutting R

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Management number 218657436 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$12.68 Model Number 218657436
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  • EFFORTLESS CUTTING: The ST-650 tube cutter features a unique ball bearing structure with 6 evenly distributed rollers, providing perfect grip balance for smooth, glossy cuts without blade slippage. Ideal for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
  • DURABLE BLADE DESIGN: Equipped with a highly hardened wearable incisive blade, this pipe cutter ensures precise cuts with minimal gap. The sharp blade stays effective even after repeated use on tough materials.
  • VERSATILE APPLICATION: This manual tube cutting tool handles various pipe materials including copper, aluminum, thin-walled stainless steel corrugated pipes, PVC threaded iron pipes, PPR, and other soft round pipes with ease.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT YET STRONG: Crafted from premium aluminum alloy, our pipe cutter combines lightweight convenience (only 185x75mm) with exceptional toughness, rust resistance, and drop resistance for long-lasting performance.
  • PRECISE ADJUSTMENT: The manual knob allows easy adjustment across the 6-50mm cutting range, while the ergonomic design ensures comfortable operation during extended cutting sessions on different pipe diameters.

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