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The iCrimp PEX Crimping Tool Kit is a professional-grade plumbing essential designed for 3/8", 1/2", 3/4", and 1" PEX tubing. Featuring 3 interchangeable die sets, a built-in 1" jaw, a precision Go/No-Go gauge, and a sharp PEX cutter, it meets ASTM F1807 standards for secure, leak-proof connections. Its hardened steel build and ergonomic polypropylene handles ensure durability and comfort, while compatibility with all major PEX brands makes it the ultimate DIY and professional toolkit.







| Brand | IWISS |
| Color | Orange |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Polypropylene(PP) |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Specification Met | ASTM F-1807 |
S**Y
Very Good Tool for PEX
I am very handy and have done 2 bath renovations that included copper plumbing, electrical, drywall, tile and everything else that goes into a bathroom rebuild from the studs out. I am in the process of doing a reno on a new house that has PEX and I wanted to learn how to do it. There are plenty of tools available for this at the local home stores, but after doing my research on the Internet, I settled on this IWISS tool as the best PEX crimper for my DIY needs. I am not disappointed. The tool is very sturdy and solidly built. I only needed 1/2" crimps but it also provides for 3/4" crimps. I did not foresee nor need anything bigger or smaller for my DIY needs. Being my first time using PEX plumbing, I did a test crimp. That first one was simple enough to do and I felt the satisfying click of the tool as it completed the connection. It also passed the inspection using the provided go/no-go tool. So I laid out the new shower valve and all the connections for hot and cold lines and the shower head and handheld. I cut all PEX lines to fit and dry fitted the fittings as well. I also thought about how to put the connections back together and the sequence of the crimps, because even though PEX is a lot more flexible than copper, it's still pretty stiff when you're working in tight quarters. In all, there were 22 PEX connections to be made, so I shut off the water to the house and started crimping the connections. I was done in less than 45 minutes with all 22 crimps. This included 15 minutes to redo one connection because I did not seat the PEX all the way into the fitting for my comfort and redo another connection because I could not get the other side of the elbow to go into a tight squeeze. Because I needed to reuse the PEX tube (it was already cut to size), I used a dremel to cut to copper rings enough that I could use a flat head screwdriver to split it. I stopped the dremel short of seeing the blue of the PEX line and copper is a soft metal to split. This job would have easily cost $150 or much more if a plumber or handyman came out to do it. With this tool, some elbows and copper rings, I did this for much less than half and I learned how to do PEX in the process. I think I like PEX now that the initial learning curve is done and I can appreciate why the trades like it so much over copper. It's much easier and so much faster to work with. If you don't do this for a living, this tool is great for the DIY'er. And it provides great bang for your buck.
H**R
Great tool
This works as well as the more costly units and is very easy to use
L**Y
Great tool if you're doing any PEX work.
Bought these when I was in the process of changing out the toilet in our rv. It was plumbed with packs but the connectors didn't line up the same on the new toilet. This allowed me to fix this plumbing issues and even install a valve allowing me to turn it off should it leak in the future. Straight off the box every ring I used fit in the go side of my test gauge. It's nice that it has a dial that allows you to increase or decrease the settings of pressure as needed, which will come in handy as the tool gets used more. It is nice and heavy weight with a noticeable latching point when you apply a ring. Of the half dozen I put in all of them were leak free, which considering the angle that some of them had to be put in at was pretty surprising. This set will do half inch or three quarter inch rings, and I look forward to using it in the future. PEX is the way to go for running plumbing lines that may potentially be exposed to freezing temperatures. It came as a set with a go/no-go gauge and tubing cutter as well. Everything you need to get started except for the fittings.
J**N
Must have
Quality built. Shipped quickly and great way cheaper than local store. Crimps great. A plumbing must have.
J**X
Save hundreds in plumbing costs with this
I've used these twice now. Once to reposition a water line, and once when I was in over my head after some water heater maintenance loosened up an existing PEX connection and caused a small leak to form. Worked great both times. I've used both the 3/4" and 1/2" clamps. It's very easy to swap them out and adjust the clamp strength. The included go/no-go tool works well enough and is easy to read. Without this, I would have had to pay a plumber for two simple fixes, probably at least a few hundred $$ between the two of them, so I figure these have paid for themselves 4x over, and that number will keep going up. They're solidly built. I don't anticipate ever needing to upgrade or replace them. Worth every penny.
B**R
Quality tool
Needed reasonably priced pex crimping tool. To date, I've used this to crimp 1/2" copper ring fasteners. Works well. This kit feels solidly made and comfortably fits my hands. I used included tubing cutter. Makes easy, square cuts. Square cut insures connector will seat properly. Assembly procedure: a) cut tubing to length b)slip crimp ring on to tubing c) insert fitting d)engage tool; crimp e)check quality of crimp using "go no go" (u shaped checking guage). Refer to included directions to determine whether your crimp will be: leak proof or require additional squeeze, or two. Process has short learning curve. For possible future errors in placement and to allow me to reuse fittings, I bought this manufacturer's crimp ring removal tool. Like the crimper, removal tool is good quality(and following included directions) and very easy to use. As other users have remarked, this is a manual tool. If extensive installation is to be done, this tool will do the job, BUT, YOU ARE THE POWER SOURCE. Due to the crimper's size(length) it will not be useable in tight quarters. As another reviewer suggested, this problem can be overcome with planning tubing runs so preassemble will minimize this problem.
D**R
Crimping tools
I use them a lot. Works great
D**M
Saved Some $$$
Last year we remodeled our upstairs bathroom. I paid a licensed plumber to install a new shower faucet. It leaked and he had to come back 3 times. It cost me $250 and missed work. He never said, "sorry". This year we decided to do our downstairs bathroom. Rather than go through a similar hassle, I decided to do my own plumbing. After watching a few YT videos and researching tools/fittings, I decided to buy this tool. The job was way easy and, NO LEAKS when I finished. The tool is quite sturdy and seems well-built. It is a bit tough being able to open the jaws wide enough to get it around your pipe/fittings given I was working under my house but, any similar tool would have the same issue. It crimped all PEX fittings per instructions and it went well and quickly. Now I can do my own plumbing when I need to and not worry about getting some hack plumber. I recommend this tool.
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