

🔧 Cut smarter, not harder — the pro’s choice for flawless copper cuts!
The General Pipe Cleaners GID-214264 ATC34 is a compact, spring-loaded tubing cutter designed for 3/4-inch copper pipes. Featuring hardened steel cutting wheels and an auto-tightening mechanism, it delivers precise cuts in tight spaces without manual adjustments. Lightweight and durable, it supports optional ratchet handles for enhanced leverage, making it an essential tool for professional plumbers and DIY enthusiasts alike.
| Manufacturer | General Wire Spring |
| Part number | ATC34 |
| Item Weight | 22.7 g |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 22.68 g |
| Item model number | GID-214264 |
| Size | 7.00 L x 4.75 W x 1.00 H |
| Color | Black, Orange |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
M**N
Works great
Before purchasing this I tried a cheap cutter from a big box store. That thing danced along the pipe, never cutting in the same line. This one clamps down and doesn't move. Only took a few turns to cut through the pipe. Nice little cutter for tight spaces. My pipe was up against the sill plate the house sits on.
D**R
works great.
I do minor plumbing around the house. Great for cutting in tight spaces. I now use it for general cutting.
J**.
good
good and easy to use in tight area. Thanks
Y**U
Great Close Quarters Cutter
Despite what the other reviewers encountered, I needed a very close quarters cutter for a 3/4" copper pipe and decided to try this one. I just completed the job this weekend and this cutter made 5 very clean cuts requiring only about 3 complete turns. I pushed Sharkbite fittings onto the cut ends with absolutely no fit or leak issues. While its performance was better than expected, I gave a 4 star rating only because I thought the price might have been a little higher. I would not mind paying this price for the cutter if it could cut more than one dedicated size.
D**E
Worked perfectly for pin hole leak repair in the attic
I've never done plumbing like this before, though I've done quite a lot of automotive work and electronics soldering. The main concern I had with the job was getting a clean cut, and this did the trick. Watched a few YouTube videos first and bought a length of copper pipe from the hardware store to do some practice runs, and this turned clean cuts for the 3 test runs and then the actual repair in the attic.
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