🔧 Cut with confidence, wherever the job takes you.
The RIDGID 69982 Model 226 In-Place Soil Pipe Cutter is a rugged, hand-powered tool designed for cutting soil pipes ranging from 1.5 to 6 inches. Made from durable steel and manufactured in the USA, it offers precision and reliability backed by a lifetime warranty. Its compact size and battery-free operation make it an essential, portable tool for professional plumbers and contractors.
Manufacturer | Ridgid Tool Company |
Part Number | 69982 |
Item Weight | 18.7 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 69982 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Small |
Color | Black/Red |
Style | Tools |
Material | Steel |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | In-Place Soil Pipe Cutter |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Ridgid covers its products with a lifetime warranty against defects in material or workmanship for the life of the tool |
M**R
Worth every penny
If you cut cast iron pipe often this is a must have. I have done tons with a sawzall and grinder before this. With the same apartments all having the same layout it takes me about 30 min solo to remove a common leaking section with a grinder, and maybe 1-2 hours with a sawzall. With this tool it took me 2 min. With the grinder it would spew sewer water all over myself and tenants storage, break discs, change sewer water covered grinder discs, etc. Not with this tool. It snaps cast iron pipe like a toothpick. You can plan ahead with a bucket under for drainage and it just drops in it instead of spraying all over the place. With the grinder I would wear a respirator otherwise I would taste metal for 24 hours. With the sawzall it would spray sewer water backward and forward. Not with this tool. This makes more straight cuts than me with a grinder. Takes very little effort ratcheting. With how much cast iron we have and it being 50+ years old in an apartment complex this tool will make my job a lot easier and cleaner.The handle comes off for tight spaces.
O**S
Takes a beating
We've had ours for 3 years now doing 1 or 2 jobs a week. It gets way dirty in the trenches and still cuts 3-6" cast and clay no problem.
B**R
Cuts cast like butter
We have been using a diamond wheel on an angle grinder to cut cast iron for a long time. I finally broke down and ordered this.Have used this cutter on ten different jobs now, and it makes life so much easier. Cuts are clean, and we have not had any issues whatsoever. Sometimes you can't quite fit the chain behind the pipe if it's tight to the wall, but chiseling out a bit of masonry is a small price to pay for the ease of the cut.Worth every penny!
V**R
Excellent product
Extremely well built cuts like a champ
O**N
clean cuts minus the spray and noise you get from a grinder or sawzill
Easy cuts. I'm no pro but I cut approx 20 feet of pipe in 2 days. Starting from roof vent and working down to first floor. This cuts a pipe as fast as you can wrap the chain and rachet. If it's too hard you are doing it wrong. Simply take up the slack and re do it. It does its job quietly and clean cuts. Sawzall is loud blades wear out after a few cuts and while cutting it sends shrapnel sewer water etc all over. Grinder does the same except add on smoke and sparks which could be bad in an attic with lots of dry insulation. Took out 80 year old cast iron sewer stack. Wore gloves and a carbon mask.
T**N
worth every penny
As a non plumber I was able to snap all my drains in seconds each. Buy it and get down and dirty. it's a tool for life, very well built.
D**I
Does not cut extra heavy pipe
Returned it
N**N
worth it
it works as it should. no issues.
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