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Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ Lithium-Ion Cordless PEX Tubing Clamp Tool (Tool Only)

(10 customer reviews)

Original price was: $159.99.Current price is: $135.99.

  • Industry’s first powered pinch clamp tool!
  • Fits all PEX clamp ring sizes including 3/8 in. and 1 in.
  • Dual LED lights illuminate the work space
  • Easy 1-handed operation with 1 touch button activation
  • Bare Tool, Battery and Charger Sold Separately
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Additional information

Brand

‎RYOBI

Color

‎Green

Blade Material

‎Alloy Steel

Surface Recommendation

‎Multiple

Power Source

‎Battery Powered,Air Powered

Special Feature

‎Industry's first powered pinch clamp tool

Included Components

‎Go/No-Go Gauge and Belt Clip

Voltage

‎18 Volts

Warranty Type

‎limited warranty

Blade Length

‎1 Inches

Blade Shape

‎Rectangular

Handle Material

‎Plastic

UPC

‎033287177592

Manufacturer

‎Ryobi

Part Number

‎P660

Item Weight

‎4.47 pounds

Package Dimensions

‎12.68 x 5.28 x 3.54 inches

Item model number

‎#P660

Style

‎Box

Material

‎Plastic/Other

Item Package Quantity

‎1

Special Features

‎Industry's first powered pinch clamp tool

Batteries Included

‎No

Batteries Required

‎No

10 reviews for Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ Lithium-Ion Cordless PEX Tubing Clamp Tool (Tool Only)

  1. Greg

    This tool did not come with a battery but I use a 2aH in it and it lasts for hundreds of crimps. I haven’t had a leak yet and it’s great in small spaces.

  2. Sarah

    Bonne qualité

  3. Robert Woodbury

    I love this thing. Before I had it, I was manually crimping rings by hand, which if you have the room to do it, it works. If you don’t have the space to do it, it just won’t.

    In steps the Ryobi tool. This thing is stout. It’s a one-button operation, has a built in go/no-go gauge, a pocket clip (it’ll pull your pants down. This thing’s heavy), and works with 18v Ryobi batteries.

    It’s a powerful and fast crimper, it’s just the right size to fit into very tight spaces, and it makes your jobs go so much faster.

    If you’re working with PEX, you need this tool. Seriously, it’s a job saver.

  4. Dawn

    I am not a professional plumber, I started using cinch rings for PEX plumbing many years ago. I have gone through a lot of the crimping tools over the years. It’s also always a juggling act to get the cinch ring in the right spot, hold the fittings, and crimp at the same time. Crimping anything over 3/4” requires some pretty solid effort with a manual crimping tool. This thing is one-handed operation, crimps any size of ring with no effort. Although after a hard days work it starts to get heavy. I did dozens of connections and the 4AH battery never dropped below half.

  5. tandj

    Used many of times. Works great and battery lasts a long time.

  6. Robert Woodbury

    I am retrofitting underfloor hydronic heat in my house. Owing to the nature of the I joists I have a lot of fittings. You can’t just drill through the top chord of an I joist so you must go down from the heat spreader, through the web of the joist, and back up to the heat spreader in the next bay. When working in between floor joists it can be very difficult to operate a manual clamp cincher. This tool takes all the hassle out of it. One press of your finger and it is done. I also got an adapter so I can power it with one of my many DeWalt 20v batteries.

  7. Jenn

    Makes the job much easier. Anyone can use this. Great value for the money.

  8. Davenardelli

    I do a lot of pex pipe and have no issues with this product. Works great

  9. Dragonheart

    When I first started working with pex we used copper crimo rings and I can’t say I ever had a leak when the ring was installed properly. However, unless you have multiple tools set up for different sizes it’s a hassle changing the cramp head on the tool for different size pipe. When the pinch clamp came out it solved that issue as one tool could pinch the different sizes of rings. The only issue I found was as the ring size increased so did the effort needed to make the clamp. When I got to one inch rings it was most difficult with a hand tool sometimes almost impossible. When Ryobi introduced their battery powered pinch clamp tool at a reasonable price it was a blessing. I have found this tool handles all sizes with these. Being a larger tool sometimes it is difficult to get into a tight area, but for the majority of the time it works great. I will say I don’t use Ryobi batteries. I simply purchased an adapter off Amazon that allows me to slide in 18 Volt Mikita batteries instead as our battery powered tools are all Makita. If you’re doing PEX and doing any quantity of piping I highly recommend this tool.

  10. Doyle Given

    This pex crimper works better than expected. And it saves labor and time. And I think Ryobi is the only manufacturer for these type of crimps.

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