🔥 Bend It Like Beckham! 🔥
The PVC Bendit PVC Pipe Heater/Bender 6B is designed for bending 1-1/4" ID or larger Schedule 40 and 80 PVC pipes. With a powerful 169W heating element, it fits entirely inside the pipe, providing efficient heating from the inside out. Available in multiple sizes, this tool is ideal for artists, designers, and DIY enthusiasts alike.
Manufacturer | PVC Bendit |
Part Number | Series B6 |
Package Dimensions | 36 x 8 x 8 inches |
Item model number | Series B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | Steel |
Power Source | Ac |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 169.00 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | inch |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**N
Works as Promised
Unit was packaged with insulating sleeves, temperature probe, and timer. Product worked exactly as shown in video.Using the 6' version with a 6' section of schedule 40 conduit: I preheated the unit for 6 min in the sleeves. Then slid the pvc over it while still in the sleeves. In 5 min the conduit was up to temperature. I could bend it in a circle. I unplugged the unit and then put the conduit in the needed bend. It took a few minutes to cool enough to hold its shape. The ends will sag slightly out of round if you aren't careful. This is mentioned in the instructions. They suggest using CPVC fittings on the ends to hold the shape. I did not try that, but it seems reasonable. Watch their videos. Using this is very easy.
N**N
that work better. I'll be experiments more
This is the only PVC Pipe Bender That Works. I use it to bend 1.25 and 1.5 inch Schedule 40 PVC. The temperature of the pipe when bending is important. I use a Digital Oven thermometer to check the temperature. I tried it at 270 degrees F and the pipe sagged and collapsed in several place. From my experiments so far I found that around 220 degrees F works. There may be temperatures above or below this temp. that work better. I'll be experiments more. I'll try to add my experience on the PVCbendit.com site.