This is a gift. . . . I'm sure
"This is a gift. . . . I'm sure he will like it."




A safer alternative to an open flame torch
The innovative English-made PipeMaster (115 V) is a great timesaver, and much, much safer than the usual open flame system. Plus, you don't have to carry all those conventional heating tools to the job - getting the job done much more... See More
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The innovative English-made PipeMaster (115 V) is a great timesaver, and much, much safer than the usual open flame system. Plus, you don't have to carry all those conventional heating tools to the job - getting the job done much more efficiently. Just mount the correct heads for the pipe size on the PipeMaster (Heads for 1/2" pipe are standard).
Following the easy instructions, place the heads around the pipe close to the joint. Using pipe solder and flux (readily available locally) or presoldered joints, let the solder flow into the joint. The PipeMaster heats up quickly to a controlled temperature of 950°F. Once heated it can make a 1/2" joint in under 10 seconds. Reheating between joints is very quick. (Note: the PipeMaster gets very hot so be careful not to touch the tips until they are cool enough to handle safely.)
3/4" Head Set and 3/8" Head Set sold separately.
View our video to watch the PipeMaster in use.
Overall rating: 4.25 / 5 from 8 reviews.
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"This is a gift. . . . I'm sure he will like it."
"My father inlaw loved this tool. It was bought as a Christmas present for a plumber."
"I used this tool in a very hard to get area under my kitchen sink. The tool worked very well. I am super satisfied with it. Glad that I purchased it through Garrett & Wade."
"Just got the tool. I haven't used it yet but wanted to point that there picture in there add shows it with 3 different heads. It says standard size is 1/2. That's all it comes with, whether you want it or not. You have to order the head you want except the 1/2. Also in another picture it shows a 1 but they don't show that as an option for ordering. I rated it 5 stars because I've seen it being by professionals and they rated it a 5"
"What is the wattage of this iron?"
"What is the wattage of this iron?"
"I used the tool yesterday to removed some half-inch copper pipe sections that were soldered into faucets. The tool heated up fairly quickly and heated the solder joints in a reasonable time, but a complaint I'd seen before that the heads loosen up was true. It's not insurmountable, but it is a little bit of a bother. All in all, the tool seems to work well. Time will tell how it lasts."
"I am very happy with the results of the Soldering Tool. It heats copper pipe in seconds on all sides and I am more confident in small spaces where a flame could cause damage of fire."