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Milwaukee 2471-21 Specifications:
• Voltage: 12V
• RPM: 500
• Length: 14"
• Capacity: 3/8" to 1"
• Tool Weight: 3.2 lbs.
• Battery Type: 1.4 Ah Li-Ion
Milwaukee 2471-21 Includes:
• M12 Li-Ion Copper Tubing Cutter
• (1) 1.4 Ah Li-Ion battery
• (1) 30-minute charger
• Carrying case
Milwaukee 2471-21 Features:
• 500 RPM - Faster cutting with less fatigue
• Ultra-Efficient Drive Mechanism - Delivers up to 200 cuts per charge
• Auto-Adjusting Jaws - Easily insert 3/8" to 1" copper tubing
• Built-in LED - Illuminates work space
• Auto-Locking Cut Mechanism - Faster, easier operation on fixed pipe
• All Metal Sealed Front End - Rust and corrosion resistant cutter head
• Battery fuel gauge
• Variable speed trigger
• Impact resistant case
• 5-year manufacturer warranty on tool
• 2-year manufacturer warranty on battery
• Voltage: 12V
• RPM: 500
• Length: 14"
• Capacity: 3/8" to 1"
• Tool Weight: 3.2 lbs.
• Battery Type: 1.4 Ah Li-Ion
Milwaukee 2471-21 Includes:
• M12 Li-Ion Copper Tubing Cutter
• (1) 1.4 Ah Li-Ion battery
• (1) 30-minute charger
• Carrying case
Milwaukee 2471-21 Features:
• 500 RPM - Faster cutting with less fatigue
• Ultra-Efficient Drive Mechanism - Delivers up to 200 cuts per charge
• Auto-Adjusting Jaws - Easily insert 3/8" to 1" copper tubing
• Built-in LED - Illuminates work space
• Auto-Locking Cut Mechanism - Faster, easier operation on fixed pipe
• All Metal Sealed Front End - Rust and corrosion resistant cutter head
• Battery fuel gauge
• Variable speed trigger
• Impact resistant case
• 5-year manufacturer warranty on tool
• 2-year manufacturer warranty on battery
Customer Reviews
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By
Lee Swendsen on 11/27/2012
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| Pros: | Cuts at least 50% more than it's compitition |
| Cons: | can't cut a CH even if it is an RCH. It is poorly designed having to open the jaws after each cut. |
| Recommended: | No |
The switch to open the jaws is on the bottom of the handle. It would be better served if it were on the top so it could be opened with the thumb. They must have been in a hurry to market because it would have been easy to incorporate a micro switch that opens the jaws after each cut.It is also bothersome that one cannot make a CH cut so keep the non-motorized one handy. I suppose their thought was: "if it were measured proper" you wouldn't need a CH cut not even an RCH and you boys know how you never ever want to make a RCH cut! The price was okay but I did find it for $25 cheaper after I purchased it.
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