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Just wondering if anyone can recommend a decent mini pipe bender for mostly 10mm pipe. I have a nasty cheap one that just mangles the pipe as much as bends it! I would rather spend a bit and get a decent one as I've started doing a lot of hob installs recently. Thanks for any help.
 
Look for the Rothenberger ratchet one on eBay. You can get them brand new, but they are expensive.
They do last though, had mine for at least 18 years.
ROTHENBERGER MINI PIPE BENDER - 6 , 8 AND 10 MM TUBE BENDER NOT RIDGID REMS
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