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What type do you use, had a set of one handed silverline, ok lasted 18 months, treated my self to some ck ratched type, cut 20 lengths 20mm and 1 length 25mm trunking, tried some 25mm today wont cut, just bending. Also find them hard to use as need to open with two hands and ratchet mechanism very big notches to close (small hands and arthritis) taking them back tomorrow for my hard earned cash back
 
Have a pair by CK, and after years of use, still going strong. Have normal 20/25mm and special 27mm we bought for air sampling pipe.
 
i started off with a monument pair and they were great, im using a ck pair now
and there good, works on conduit and mini trunking

this is the one ive got

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Best thing I've used for cutting plastic tube I think, straight cuts and no tiny little bits of plastic everywhere that are impossible to get out of carpet

We use these, really good for circular conduit (similar to the rothenberger 32mm & 40mm plastic waste pipe cutters plumbers use). They do give a lovely straight clean cut.

Plumbers plastic pipe cutters are good for small trunking - no ratchet but the blade has to be sharp and angle of cut right, good for conduit (rotate it as cutting).

Hacksaw for bigger stuff.
 
Junior hacksaw every time, no ratchets to break, no ****ing about and a nice cut every time, conduit cutters are like those armour slice tools just something else to take up space in your tool bag that you don't really need
 

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