Weiler 36303 1/2 Inside Diameter, 5/8 Outside Diameter, 302 Stainless Steel Bristles, Turbo Tube Brush, Made in the USA
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J B
> 3 dayInterior cleaning brush broke off after only one use.
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Scott G.
> 3 dayTime saving tool, user friendly and convenient.
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Glas Davis
> 3 dayVery good
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Ziv r.
> 3 dayHigh quality product,comfortable to work with,and lasts for long time .
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roy
> 3 dayBreaks immediately. Epoxy it to fix it. Runs like a champ.
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Matt G.
> 3 dayThe inside diameter brush works nicely, but the outside diameter brush failed on its second use, not second use on this job, but second use since being taken out of the package. Like the other review mentioned, the hex bit spun inside the plastic housing for the OD brush. The plastic hub is too big to fit into a 1/2 drill, so I ended up using the OD brush manually, which defeats the purpose of a powered brush. All Weiler tools will be suspect to me now.
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Someoneelse
> 3 dayThis will save your wrists and speed up polishing the copper tubing but be ready to make some field fixes. The inside brush always breaks off even if Im spinning with spiral running the drill below 1000 RPM. You might get it to last longer if you can avoid having the drill clutch kick in. Eventually the entire brush assembly will break off the shaft, a pipe clamp fixes this.
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Tonya C Hackmann
> 3 dayPart looked to be good quality, but wrong size was sent to me. I received the 3/4 brush size and not the 1/2 that was listed.
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Bryan
Greater than one weekI have been looking for something like this for a long time and wondering why no one took the time to invent it. This cleans inside and outside of copper pipe and fittings way faster than by hand and with a lot less fatirue by the end of the job. I connect it to my Dewalt 14volt impact driver. This seems to be the perfect drill to drive this tool. The drill can run very fast and clean the fitting in a couple of seconds. If you try to get too agressive then the clutch in the drill lets loose before ripping a 2 long piece of copper pipe out of your fingers. Every plumber should have a full set of these. If you get paid by the hour this tool could be a problem, you will need to compensate by taking more donut/coffee breaks.
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Rob
> 3 dayWell - this thing works flawlessly. Cuts my time laying pipe in half.