Plumbing Bit Fitting Saver




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  • $54.99
  • Regular price $74.99


Save Your Fittings!

"The blade was plenty sharp enough to make rather quick work of the pipe left inside that fitting. Sized perfectly & definitely a must-have! - Alex Lopez

Why Buy Our Plumbing Bit Fitting Saver?

✅SAVER: Upgrade your plumbing efficiency with our Plumbing Bit Fitting Saver! Eliminating the need for costly pipe replacements. Simply drill the bit of pipe still inside your fitting, saving both money and time. With easy installation on your power drill, this tool ensures efficient and affordable fitting/socket saving, making it a practical must-have for all your plumbing projects.

✅DESIGN: Expertly crafted from high-quality stainless steel for long-lasting strength. This set is specifically designed for removing schedule 40 plastic pipes from hubs, ensuring compatibility with cutting ABS or PVC DWV pipes below the slab. With easy attachment to a ½” variable speed power drill, effortlessly remove pipes from fittings.

📋Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: What variable speed power drill does it fit?

A: It fits a ½” variable speed power drill.

Q: What does it cut?

A: It is designed for removing schedule 40 plastic pipe from a hub, compatible with cutting ABS or PVC DWV pipe below slab.

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    Customer Reviews

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    Alex Lopez
    Plenty sharp

    The blade was plenty sharp enough to make rather quick work of the pipe left inside that fitting. Sized perfectly & definitely a must-have!

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    Dennis Payne
    Love it

    I now find myself with a new, must have, reusable tool should I find myself in this situation again. New flange and toilet installed. Thank You!

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    Nicholas Cain
    Successful

    I used both speed settings of the drill; both seemed to provide an adequate control. It was a complete success in the end.

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    Tony Feldman
    Works

    this product works. you will need a razor knife to clean up the edges. the refit will be tight, and i like that. but you need to learn to let the tool work, and physically hold it so that it goes slowly.

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    Cody Kaplan
    Recommend this

    i have recommended this to others i know. it is a great way to salvage pvc parts. get it, work with it, and you will be better off