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2 in 1 PVC Deburring Tool, Inner Outer Pipe Reamer with 3 Blades, Pipe and Tubing Chamfer Tool for OD 0.75' to 3.5' ID 0.92' to 3.89', Burr Remover for CPVC ABS PP PE Pipes

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  • Inner & Outer Pipe Reamer: This PVC chamfer tool boasts three built-in sharp blades with dual cutting edges, which allows for deburring both inner and outer parts of pipes at one flip.
  • Robust Material: Engineered from CNC-machined anodized aluminum alloy body and stainless steel shaft, this chamfer tool is rigid enough to withstand repetitive heavy usage.
  • Accurate and Smooth: PVC deburring tool high strength sharpenable blade ensure smoother, more accurate chamfer and longer service life. With 0.315” stainless steel shaft.
  • Easy to Use: Attach the power shaft on the chamfer tool to the drill bit, just push the pipe toward the reamer, keep it parallel, and apply light pressure while drilling clockwise then you get a leak-proof, smooth chamfer.
  • Wide Application: Easily accommodate a bunch of pipes in PVC, CPVC, ABS, PP, and PE material with O.D 0.75’’ to 3.5’’ and I.D 0.92’’ to 3.89’’. Besides,this pipe deburring tool works well on standard drills, cordless drills. Please keep your drill straight and cut flush with your fitting.


Specification:

Item Type: PVC Deburring Tool

Color: Red

Material: High speed steel and stainless steel

Suitable: For PVC, CPVC, ABS, PP, PE pipe with outer diameter 0.92in to 3.89in and inner diameter 0.75in to 3.5in


How to Use:

Securely connect the shaft of the deburring tool to the drill bit, then push the pipe towards the blade to remove the burrs from the pipe.


Packing List:

1 x PVC Deburring Tool


Note:

1. It is best to run the drill at a low RPM setting to reduce friction heat and clean the reaming.

2. Keep the drill straight and flush with the parts.


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Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2025
Tested on 1" SCH40 PVC.No instructions included so my advice is test it on scrap first to get the technique down because this tool isn't foolproof, at least not on the harder thicker pipe I tried it with.You basically need a perfectly flush cut on the pipe. I started on a scrap piece that had a minor deviation from flush and the tool bounced and created gouges within the material.So I made a flush cut and tried again except this time I figured out I was applying too much force. The tool once again created gouges and I even spun the clutch on my drill a couple times before realizing my error.I ran it once again on a flush cut but this time with medium pressure and the gouges were still there but not nearly as bad. All up to this point I was holding the pipe in one hand and the drill in the other.Could have stopped there but I wanted to master this so I went at several more times and here's what I found gave me the best result. I secured the pipe in a vise and I gripped the drill with both hands, the idea here is to reduce travel as much as possible. I started on the outside, spun for 8-10 seconds with light to medium pressure, then cleaned the debris and switched to the inside. Repeated that again both inside and out. Finished the end result with some sanding and basically had a perfect piece to glue up.Tool is fine, 1 star removed because I feel it deserves more instruction than one sentence in the product listing.