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Looking in to buying the rothenberger robender. See link below.



can as many of you as possible tell me what you think if you have used one or have one. It's over £300 for the kit and let me know if it's any good.

Talked to tecnical at RB and they say it's only really designed for soft copper. I sort of hope it cope with what you buy standard from any plumbing merchant

used an old one years ago and it was great. Even better when you set it up with 2nd handle. Could use it o
in so many tight spots.

Cheers james
 
ROTHENBERGER ROBEND® H+W PLUS - For accurate cold bending up to 180°, 8 - 22 mm (5/16" - 7/8")
 
Have a look at bend it now great benders used to make them for hilmor
 
Cheers for the page. Not bad prices. Heard alot of people say the new hilmore multi bender just isn't the same as the old ones.
 
Cheers for the page. Not bad prices. Heard alot of people say the new hilmore multi bender just isn't the same as the old ones.

That's why the switched suppliers ;)
 
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