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Reed Internal Pipe Cutters: A Buyer’s Guide

Reed Internal Pipe Cutters are specialized tools designed for cutting pipes from the inside, making them ideal for applications like shower drains, sprinkler drops, closet flanges, and waste drain lines. They are particularly useful for cutting pipes below floor level, in ceilings, around pools, and in new construction or renovation projects. These cutters are compatible with standard 3/8” drills and come with either saw-toothed or abrasive blades to handle various materials, including PVC, ABS, PEX, PE, and PP. Certain models feature an adjustable guide that doubles as a depth gauge for precise cutting in tight spaces. With multiple models available, these internal pipe cutters provide an efficient and versatile solution for professionals working in plumbing and construction.

Why Choose Reed - Internal Pipe Cutters? 

Reed Internal Pipe Cutters are the ideal choice for precision cutting in confined spaces, offering durability, efficiency, and ease of use. Designed for cutting from the inside out, they excel in removing pipe stubs and working in hard-to-reach areas. With a high-quality steel construction and adjustable cutting depth, internal pipe cutters ensure clean, accurate cuts on various pipe materials, including PVC, CPVC, and steel. Their compatibility with standard power drills enhances versatility, making them a reliable solution for plumbers, contractors, and maintenance professionals needing fast and effective internal pipe cutting. Discover their popular products below: 

  • Reed IC3/4SL Internal Pipe Cutter

    • The Reed IC3/4SL Internal Pipe Cutter is a high-precision tool designed for professionals handling internal pipe cuts in tight spaces. Featuring a 3/4" heat-treated saw tooth blade and a 6" anti-slip shaft, it ensures controlled, clean cuts on various pipe materials, including PVC, CPVC, ABS, PEX, and more. Its adjustable depth guide allows precise cutting, while compatibility with a standard 3/8" drill makes it versatile and easy to use. 

  • Reed IC1S Internal Pipe Cutter

    • The Reed IC1S Internal Pipe Cutter features a heat-treated 1-1/4" saw tooth blade and a 4" shaft with a slip-resistant design. It ensures clean, accurate cuts across a variety of materials, including PVC, CPVC, ABS, PEX, and more. Compatible with standard 3/8" drills, this cutter is ideal for handling internal cuts in pipes below floor or above ceiling level. 

  • Reed IC1A Internal Pipe Cutter

    • The Reed IC1A Internal Pipe Cutter efficiently cuts ABS, CPVC, PEX, PP, and various PVC types, even in tough conditions like new construction and pool areas. It features an abrasive blade, a 4-inch shaft for deep access, and durable construction, making it excel in cutting pipes below floors, above ceilings, and for closet flange replacement. 

FAQs

1. How does an internal pipe cutter work differently from a standard pipe cutter?

An internal pipe cutter is designed to cut pipes from the inside, making it ideal for situations where access to the pipe’s exterior is limited. Unlike standard pipe cutters that encircle the pipe and slice through with a rotating blade, internal pipe cutters use a rotary blade or abrasive wheel mounted on a shaft, which is inserted into the pipe and activated to cut from within.

2. What materials can an internal pipe cutter cut through?

Internal pipe cutters are capable of cutting through various materials, including PVC, ABS, copper, stainless steel, and even some thicker metal pipes, depending on the blade type and power source. However, selecting the right blade—such as a carbide-tipped blade for metal or a high-speed steel blade for plastics—ensures cleaner cuts and extended tool life.

3. When should you use an internal pipe cutter instead of a hacksaw?

An internal pipe cutter is preferable when the pipe is embedded in walls, floors, or tight spaces where a hacksaw cannot be maneuvered effectively. It ensures precise and even cuts without requiring extensive demolition or dismantling, making it ideal for repair, plumbing modifications, and retrofitting projects.

4. Are internal pipe cutters safe to use, and what precautions should be taken?

Internal pipe cutters are generally safe if used correctly, but precautions such as wearing safety goggles, gloves, and a dust mask should be taken to protect against sparks, debris, and sharp edges. Ensuring the cutter is firmly secured and using it at the recommended speed minimizes kickback and enhances cutting precision.

5. Are replacement blades available for internal pipe cutters?

Yes, replacement blades are available. These blades may come in different sizes and are made to be durable. Their abrasive design ensures longevity, while their aggressive cutting ability allows for efficient performance. 

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