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I have used Snips, Dykes and Hacksaws to cut Panduit (I didn't want to pay the price for the true Panduit cutting tool) About a year ago I was converting part of my house from copper to Pex and bought the Pex ratchet cutting tool at Home Depot under $15. Makes great straight cuts and doesn't "splinter" the Panduit. Just thought I would pass it along. Regards,
John 807
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