Tubing & Piping Tools

Copper • PEX • Line Sets • Refrigeration

Cutters & Tubing Tools

The Tubing Tools & Cutters category focuses on the precision tools HVAC technicians use to cut, prep and form copper, aluminum and plastic tubing. Clean, square cuts and properly formed ends are critical for leak-free refrigerant, condensate and water connections.

Here you’ll find tubing cutters, mini-cutters, ratcheting cutters, close-quarters cutters, deburring tools, reamers, flaring tools, swaging tools, benders and combo kits. These tools are used on refrigerant line sets, mini-split and VRF piping, ice machine lines, condensate drains, water supply lines and hydronic tubing.

  • Tubing & mini-cutters for clean, square cuts in tight spaces.
  • Ratcheting cutters for larger copper, PEX and PVC sizes.
  • Deburring & reaming tools to smooth inside and outside edges.
  • Flaring & swaging tools for flared and expanded tube ends.
  • Tubing benders to form smooth, kink-free bends and offsets.

When selecting tubing tools and cutters, check compatible tubing material (copper, aluminum, steel, PEX, PVC), size range, cutting-wheel quality, frame strength, handle design and whether you need close-quarters access. Properly cut and deburred tubing protects seals, prevents turbulence and reduces the risk of leaks at flares and braze joints.

Pro tip: After cutting copper or aluminum, always deburr the inside and outside of the tube. Even small shavings can restrict refrigerant flow, damage valves or get carried into sensitive metering devices and compressors.

HVAC tubing cutters, flaring tools and benders used on copper line sets

Tubing Tools & Cutters for HVAC Line Sets

HVAC tubing tools and cutters including copper tubing cutters, mini-cutters, ratcheting cutters, deburring tools, flaring tools, swaging tools and tubing benders for refrigerant line sets, condensate drains and water lines.

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