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Now these have been out a little while can anyone give an honest review???
 
I've watched a few youtubers recommending them and they do look the biz tbf as you can pull really tight bends very easily. A couple of other plumbers I know luv'em, no formers to carry around only problem is you need one for each size but they are so much less of a faff to use the benefits seem to outweigh the overall cost and inconvenience of carrying around two sets but they are smaller and lighter than combi benders. I'll get some sooner than later I expect.

 
That was my thinking, I was doing a job in a confined space the other day and after the handle of my 22/15 bender hit me in the head for the 20th time I was ready to launch them. But they are tried and tested in 99.9% of other jobs but I am curious
 
It’s a no from me :D
 
Not tried and plus it’s another bender to carry / find space for
 
:D problem is then I need a new license as it would be over 3.5 tones
 
Ooh shiny!
But - the guides are plastic. I don't get it. I just can't see a component that takes so much force lasting if its plastic. Jury is out.
 

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