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Your cart is empty.REED offers deburring tools for plastic pipe. DEB2 deburrs inner and outer edges of PVC, CPVC, ABS, PP, and PE pipe through 2” diameter. Made from steel, the Cone design allows it to be used on even the smallest pipe, including 1/8” diameter. DEB4 deburrs fast – one easy revolution produces a 3/32” 15° chamfer in seconds. This aluminum die-cast deburring tool features a hardened steel blade that is reversible for two cutting edges and sharpenable. DEB4 fits comfortably in one’s hand and creates a smooth chamfered pipe end so solvent spreads evenly as pipe is joined. Deburrs six pipe sizes: 1 1/4” through 4”. used on PVC, CPVC, ABS.
Scooter
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
Great tool for chamfering PVC pipe. Puts the perfect bevel on the pipe that allows the pipe to seat properly in the fitting. Don’t know why I waited so long to get one.
Pickle
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
A bit pricey but I can tell it is quality
Nate
Reviewed in Canada on June 18, 2024
Works on all North American pipe sizes measured by inside diameter. Chamfers very nicely and blade is sized to last. Definitely recommend if you want to install pipe the proper way!
Matthieu
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024
I used another deburring tool before which was not great, but this one is perfect!
Pool Contractor
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024
I am a pool contractor for over 40 years. I teach classes and provide training for pros in my industry on pool and spa plumbing.I personally use this tool for the correct bevel requirement as per the ASTM standard.Beware of knocks off as they may not provide the same bevel angle.This is an easy tool to use and yes it may be expensive, but you will get the correct the results.You can use a 1/2" drive ratchet if preferred but I do not.I highly recommend this product for any pro assembling PVC pipe for any application. Works on ABS and CPVC pipe as well.
GF
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2024
Real reed product
Steve Z
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
Pipes fit better high quality
R Miller
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024
Slick! And It makes dry fits VERY easy to take apart!!
Perry
Reviewed in Canada on October 10, 2024
This is perfect for deburring plastic pipe. It’s pricey, but works better than any of its competitors. I could use a drill attachment but then I’d have to carry around a drill all day.Don’t opt for one of the cheaper brands offered on Amazon; pipe doesn’t fit in them properly.
Alex
Reviewed in Canada on December 4, 2021
Great tool but expensive for what it is. Nobody els makes one I guess so they can charge whatever. Mine needed adjustment after a couple months but with the screws on the bottom it tightened up no problem
Dale
Reviewed in Canada on December 27, 2021
Creates pipe chamfers with ease and is a must for plumbing work with PVC or ABS. I have used this ABS and did not experience any issues.
robert meysembourg
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2018
Probably the best product on the market for putting the bevel on pvc pipe. Does a much fast/nicer/cleaner with alot less effort bevel then cone style one. Plus nice it slides in a pants pocket when not using. Only have used a handful of time so far but the quility/feel seams top notch. Seam like they put enough meat on the blade so u should be able to sharpen the blade a few time before replacing. Wish i bought this years ago.
Anonymous Poster
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2016
This is a great convenient tool but I took away a star because it's expensive and so are the replacement blades. The lowest price I can find for a replacement blade on the internet is $32 from KSC direct ($20+$12 shipping).I'm using this tool on 4" PVC Sch 40 which has a wall thickness of about 1/4". As another reviewer said it is kind of cumbersome to work on large pipe. Once you have it on you have to kind of push it down slightly by the blade as you turn to ensure it takes off a consistent amount. It removes a continuous strip of plastic and the chamfer is uniform if you do that. There is a half-inch socket attachment on the back of the tool, and I've used it a few times to turn with my ratchet but the tool really needs to be held on the pipe so mostly I've turned by hand (fortunately the blade is still sharp enough). So far I've done about a dozen pieces. I can see how if you are a professional doing more frequent work you might want an electric tool.I'd like to mill my own blades or order custom cut blades (like from a fabricator) to get Reed out of the equation so if anyone knows how I can do that please leave a comment telling me. A blade for this should only cost a dollar or two as far as I'm concerned. On the plus side the existing blade looks like it may be reversible, so when I wear this one down I'll try flipping it over.Update 2016-06-28: I am using vise-grip style chain clamps to clamp down the 4" PVC when I cut it. I've discovered it is easier to do the chamfering while the pipe is still clamped. Attached is a picture of what the tool looks like after a rotation.
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