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3/4" Close Quarters Tubing Cutter

Brand:
Milwaukee
SKU:
48-22-4261
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3/4" Close Quarters Tubing Cutter
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48-22-4261 has been discontinued
Discontinued October 8, 2025
This product was discontinued by the manufacturer.

Description

Milwaukee® Close Quarters Tubing Cutters are optimized for tough cuts in tight spaces. The compact design allows access to the tightest spaces. Chrome rollers deliver best in class rust protection while integrated weep holes allow water to drain from the tool. Directional grip allows better handling and quick identification of swing direction for easy use.

Features:
  • Most Compact
  • Longest Life
  • Chrome Rollers
  • Weep Holes
  • Directional Grip
  • Replaceable Blade

Specs

Product Type:

Tubing Cutter

Type:

Handheld Wheel

Cutting Capacity:

3/4"

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Cutting Copper Pipe in Close Quarters

I have many Milwaukee tools that I have enjoyed over the years. I am installing an exposed copper pipe system in an old cabin and got into some tight clearances running the pipe in parallel 2 inches apart. This little tubing cutter worked well in my situation.
John
Kyburz California
4 years ago
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Excellent Unit

Snaps positively into place on pipe. Usually cuts in about three turns or less. Must be turned in direction of arrow on housing.
Roy
Brewster, NY
6 years ago
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