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πŸ”ͺ Lisle 11450 Replacement Blade Cutter: Enhance Precision and Durability with this Essential Tool Review

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πŸ’¦ Hose Repair Kits, πŸ”§ Automotive Tools & Equipment

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Description of πŸ”ͺ Lisle 11450 Replacement Blade Cutter: Enhance Precision and Durability with this Essential Tool

Cuts Flexible Hose up to 1-1/4". The Hose Cutter will cleanly cut heater hoses, fuel lines, and other types of flexible hose up to 1-1/4". For more information check the main Lisle tool- 11420. Replacement part for Lisle tool- 11420

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Poor quality blade! at Tools & Equipment

Media failed to load. The blade dulled on the first try so I tried the other side of the blade and the same thing happened, then I replaced it with a new blade and it dulled too.

Pros
  • Hose Repair Kits
Cons
  • Available in Black only

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Long service life and great tool!

Bought for a spare tire. I really prefer Lisle hose cutters with these pointed blades to other brands with straight blades. Cut very nice and clean. I have owned this tool for 15 years now and use it occasionally, I recently had to flip the original blade. So the life of the blade is excellent and the reversible design is just awesome! I highly recommend this for the heater hose and other smaller hoses. Larger diameter tubing can be cut through the blade by gently twisting the tubing with one…

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  • Tools and equipment
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disappointed good tool for tools and equipment

I've ordered them before and never complained, this time they suck, I cut a lot of Parker's plastic hydraulic line and with a new blade it usually spits out oil like a hot knife and i use them a lot, the blades i barely cut this time threw the cord out of the box and it takes a lot of effort to get them to cut, throw away, idk when they change the steel, out what the blades are made of, or something else, but you can see the blade flexing on its own the more I try to use it. Really…

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  • Automotive
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  • Questionable purchase for the elderly