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The Cocowin PVC Pipe Reamer features dual 1.5" and 2" heads designed for Schedule 40 PVC, CPVC, and ABS pipes. Crafted from lightweight aluminum alloy with a square carbide insert offering four cutting surfaces, it ensures efficient, long-lasting performance. Compatible with standard, cordless, and impact drills, this tool is ideal for professional-grade water, drain, and vent line maintenance.





| Size | 1-½ Inch & 2 Inch |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Brand | Cocowin |
| Color | Blue |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.52 x 4.01 x 2.36 inches |
| Connector Type | Adapter |
| Thread Size | 2 inches |
| Exterior Finish | Aluminum |
| Item Weight | 295 Grams |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Cocowin |
| Part Number | JX889US |
| Item Weight | 10.4 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4.52 x 4.01 x 2.36 inches |
| Item model number | JX889US |
| Included Components | 1* PVC Reamer |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
J**S
Works good.
Works exactly as it I expected. Need to have the fitting/pipe pretty secure, don’t think you’re gonna just hold it in your hand, it will grab/spin and beat your hand and arm a couple times before the drill stops.
C**N
Works flawlessly
Works great, you can’t tell from the pictures how it wouldn’t wobble in 2” but the cutter moves outward in the 2” configuration. All the screws were a bit loose though, so snug before using and keep an eye on them, thread locker (temporary, not red) would be helpful.
G**D
Worked better than expected
Had only seen videos of this type of tool. I finally was able to repair 1 1/2 schedule 40 pipe in our hot tub. In less than 5 min I cut out old pipe in 3 places. Well worth the price.
A**R
Worked out great!
Needed this for a repair job. Didn't want to have to replace a 3 way joint for a cracked abs pipe. Reamed both sides and replaced bad pipe, and was done.
G**N
Difficult to use accurately
Did a great job of cutting out the old fitting, but left the resulting hole too large to reuse. It was close but not close enough. Probably due to me not holding it perfectly centered, especially when it gets caught and the drill stops and needs to be repositioned.
S**S
Greatest tool I've ever used! 10 out of 10
I have lots of tools! This is the first time I've owned one. This is a tool, I've seen used on tiktok and YouTube.This is THE GREATEST TOOL! I could have saved hours and a ton of money, if I had one years ago.Just didn't think it could be this good but it is! Pays for it's self in 2 uses. Super easy to use.
C**R
Don't believe the index marks
This tool is meant to enable reusing PVC fittings which have been glued. In principal it is reasonably simple to use. You cut the pipe near the fitting, insert the end of the bit into the pipe, & drill out the rest of the pipe and Bob's your auntie. In practice, it's not so easy. First, cutting the pipe as square as possible makes for a better result. However, getting the bit started can then be a challenge - the fit of the front bushing is so tight it is hard to squeeze it in. I suspect that is possibly because PVC pipe manufacturers tolerances may vary a bit - though I haven't noticed this problem with another, similar tool. Second - and this is the big one, the indexing marks for switching between sizes are laughably inaccurate. This has caused me a little frustration as the cut needs to be fairly accurate or the old fitting is garbage. You can see this in the photos that I posted. The correct alignment of the tool isn't even close to the mark! Finally - you should use a slow speed, torquey drill out you'll get a gummed up fitting due to the heat. The instructions mention using water for cooling, but that's not very practical for me.Bottom line: there is a learning curve that needs to be overcome. Afterwards, the use is generally straightforward and doesgive okay results (4 of 5 are reusable). I would not recommend using this on anything that is carrying combusted gases out a flue or anything similarly critical, and testing every reused fitting rigorously before burying them in a wall or under a floor. Good luck!
P**D
Worked great.
There was too much anodizing to fit into the pipe so I ran it on the drill with some emery cloth until I was getting less friction. Need to tune the depth of the cut. Worked great. Would recommend.
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