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CT6000 Crimp Tool - $595 - Free Post - 1/2 Price

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The future of Press Plumbing

Suits Australian Copper and Pex Systems
The new iCrimp tool was designed to press crimp 1/2 and 3/4 copper and also 16mm to 32mm pex fittings in seconds. With 5 tons of manual crimping force in your hands you can be assured on every crimp every time. The icrimp tool weighs only 4kg and is capable of flame free connections to copper and pex press systems in under 5 seconds. Pressing copper eliminates the time consuming process of soldering and brazing. The icrimp press tool has constant axial pressing force, ensuring you consistent flame free connections all day long!

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  • +5

    Is this different to the "complete iCrimp set - 1 Press Tool CT6000 and 4 Inner Die Sets for crimping 1/2 3/4 copper and 16 20mm pex" you were selling for $445?

    • +2

      Great question!

      • +2

        Maybe the 25mm and 32mm dies add $150 to the price.

  • Sure looks the same as the 5 units sold for between $190.65 and $323.65 delivered via their eBay listings.

    • +2

      Hi,

      We offer 2 auctions per week on ebay - we start these at 0.99 cents so bid on…..

      Thanks

  • +1

    Hi,

    The $445 set is only 4 dies - the complete set is 6 dies and includes 25mm and 32mm dies. (adding $150 to price - as you say)

    Plumbing centres are selling battery crimp tools for as much as $4000 or more….(1/2 and 3/4 copper only - no pex). Each add on jaw for these tools are approx $500…

    Our die prices are if anything - underpriced…

    Our tool represents fantastic value for anyone wanting to enter the crimp press market in Australia.

    Many thanks for your interest….

    Mr Crimpy
    icrimp australia

  • Any plumbers on here?

  • Hey OP is this your or an Australian invention? Seems pretty cool.

  • +3

    Hi,

    This tool has an Australian Patent and Australian Trademarks -

    We sell locally and overseas to the US and UK -

    We are a little aussie company having a go - would be great to see the big boys like Reece, Tradelink or Samios getting behind us too…..

    see our full range at www.icrimp.co or www.icrimptools.com

    thanks

    • -1

      We sell locally and overseas to the US and UK -

      Uncivilised lands where homeowners can do their own plumbing legally!
      I take it you are here for all the plumbers that use OzBargain?

      www.icrimp.co

      Why? Having a web address in Columbia does not really add to the credibility.

      • +1

        With the glut of vanity TLDs, country-code TLDS are now generally non-country specific.

        When you see a "linkd.in" URL on Twitter, do you think it's got something to do with LinkedIn in India? Or on OzBargain's feed, do you associate "ozb.me" with Montenegro?

        Shorter domains save precious tweet characters and is a bit easier to input on a phone.

        • Twitter and its 160-char SMS imposed limit was obsolete when we all got smartphones. It is a relic of the pre-internet days.
          The only people who use Twitter now, are those too young to remember when there was a need for it. CU L8R :)

  • will this adequately replace my sassy Bending Unit 22?

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    It's the acronym for "company" not Columbia

    • .CO is a new domain extension that offers you a global option for branding your online presence.

      .CO is already meaningful and recognizable in multiple languages and cultures.

      It's the acronym for "company" not Columbia.

      Rubbish! That is not correct.

      As "manic" pointed out - "Having a web address in Columbia does not really add to the credibility." - it is the country code top-level domain assigned to Colombia


      .co is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) assigned to Colombia. It is administered by .CO Internet S.A.S.[3] As of July 10, 2010, there are no registration restrictions on second-level .co domains; any individual or entity in the world can register a .co domain.

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