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KUNTEC Exhaust Tailpipe Cutter Diameter Review

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Revainrating 1.5 out of 5  
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Description of KUNTEC Exhaust Tailpipe Cutter Diameter

This tailpipe cutter is designed for both on and off the car cutting of tailpipes and exhaust pipes with diameters of 3/4 to 3 inches (19-76mm). The Exhaust pipe cutter features 15 blades, there is a cutting wheel on each roller for smooth tracking, only 1/4 inch rotation could finish the cutting. Chain pipe cutter is made of high quality carbon steel, strong, sturdy, not easy to damage and extremely durable. The rubber handle is good thickness and non-slip, easy to operate. Cuts pipe up to 3mm thick. It is suitable for On- and Off-Vehicle Use, apply for cutting most types of pipework, such as copper pipes, aluminium pipes, carbon steel pipes etc.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Waste of money - my new review

This cutter is an absolute waste of money .My analysis of this product showed that it was poorly made and could not withstand the pressure required to cut through even the thinnest tailpipes. It ended up bending out of shape before I could even make a decent cut. The only positive thing about it is that it was inexpensive, but you get what you pay for. This cutter is not worth the time or effort it takes to USE it. Avoid it if you value your time and automotive tools..

Pros
  • Inexpensive
Cons
  • Poorly made, cannot withstand pressure and bends out of shape.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

One of the cheapest hard to hold slippery grips

If you don't have one and need to cut a pipe this might help. If you anticipate making multiple cuts, need to work in tight spaces, or are looking for a tool for your garage, I'd recommend looking for a clamp type. The chain should be able to cut through the pipe, but it's difficult to squeeze the handles well to clamp the chain. Also, the rubber grips slip off the metal, making the whole process quite frustrating when you're working in tight spaces under a car. If you're cutting new pipe from…

Pros
  • Decent performance
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