Pipe Cutters & Threading Tools

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Easy-to-Use Pipe Cutters

Find the perfect pipe cutters to quickly and cleanly cut pipes for any project.

Cut Galvanized Pipes with Confidence

Our galvanized pipe cutters make cutting steel pipes easy without causing damage.

Strong Metal Pipe Cutters

Choose from tough metal pipe cutters made to handle all kinds of metal pipes.

Small and Large Sizes for Every Need

We have both small pipe cutters for tight spots and large pipe cutters for bigger jobs.

Simple Pipe Threaders and Tools

Our pipe threaders and tools help you add threads to pipes fast and accurately.

Powerful Pipe Threading Machines

For bigger jobs, our pipe threading machines make threading pipes smooth and easy.

Buy Pipe Cutting & Threading Tools Online

Shop all your pipe cutting and threading tools in one place. Order online and get fast delivery.

Frequently Asked Questions

For clean, quick cuts on PVC, CPVC, or PEX, we recommend plastic/pipe tubing cutters that glide through plastic without cracking. They’re safer and neater than saws, ideal for precise, hand-held tasks.

For steel, copper, or galvanized piping:

  • Screw-feed (4-wheel) cutters are great for tight spaces, offering smooth, controlled cutting.
  • Heavy-duty hinged cutters are best for larger diameter pipe—built tough for thicker metal. 

Ridgid makes excellent models in both types, giving fast, clean cuts even in tight spots.

Yes, for delicate or small-diameter pipes, go with a compact tubing cutter. These are perfect for copper, brass, or other thin-wall lines, delivering accuracy in confined areas.

Manual kits - like Ridgid ratcheting threaders—are affordable and sufficient for DIY or small jobs. But if you’re doing repetitive or heavy-duty threading, a power threader saves time and effort.

  • For fast, rough cuts, a hacksaw or metal-cutting circular saw can work.
  • But for clean, precise cuts—and when you need square ends—pipe cutters are ideal, and they preserve threadable edges better.
  • Keep cutter wheels sharp and clean.
  • Use thread-cutting oil during threading to prevent dulling.
  • Tighten and clean threading dies after use.

This extends tool life and ensures consistent results.