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2" PVC Pipe Cutter (One Hand, Quick Release)

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$98.75

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SKU:
MCCVC-0363
UPC:
630370100446
MPN:
VC-0363

Description

Professional One-Hand PVC Pipe Cutter for Irrigation & Landscaping

The MCC VC-0363 PVC Pipe Cutter is a professional-grade, one-hand-operation tool engineered in Japan since 1916. Designed for landscapers, irrigation contractors, and serious DIYers, it cuts plastic pipe up to 63mm (2-1/2") O.D. with clean, crack-free results. It's the ideal tool for cutting PVC pipe and fittings used throughout in-ground sprinkler and drip irrigation mainlines.

The quick-release blade mechanism lets you reposition and continue cutting without removing the tool from the pipe — a major time-saver on the job. When the blade eventually dulls, swapping it out takes just two steps using the VCE0363 replacement blade (no disassembly required). California Residents: See Prop 65 warning below.

Key Features
  • True One-Hand Operation: Quick-release mechanism lets you open and reposition the blade with a single hand, keeping the pipe secure between cuts.
  • Superior Cut Quality: MCC's proprietary blade treatment delivers industry-leading sharpness and anti-pipe-cracking performance for clean, square cuts every time.
  • Ergonomic Handle: Specially contoured grip reduces hand fatigue during extended use and maximizes cutting leverage.
  • Reinforced Mechanism: Rust-free spring and heavy-duty ratchet gear maintain reliable performance on any job site.
  • Simple Blade Exchange: Replace the VCE0363 blade in two steps with minimal risk of losing parts.
  • Compact & Lightweight: At just 650g (1.4 lbs), it's easy to carry on a tool belt for all-day use.
Technical Specifications

Full specifications for the MCC VC-0363 (Product Code: VC-63ED).

Specification Details
Model No. VC-0363 (Product Code: VC-63ED)
Cutting Capacity (Pipe O.D.) Up to 63mm (2-1/2")
Weight 650g (1.4 lbs)
Replacement Blade No. VCE0363
Operation One-Hand with Quick Release
Origin Made in Japan
Brand MCC (since 1916)
Frequently Asked Questions

What size pipe does this cutter handle?
The MCC VC-0363 cuts plastic pipe up to 63mm (2-1/2") outside diameter.

This covers the most common irrigation mainline pipe sizes, including 1/2", 3/4", 1", 1-1/2", and 2" Schedule 40 PVC.

How do I replace the blade?
Blade replacement on the VC-0363 takes just two steps. Order replacement blade model VCE0363.

Note: Unlike other models in the MCC line, the VC-0363 blade exchange process differs slightly — refer to the parts breakdown PDF below for instructions.

What types of pipe can this cutter cut?
This cutter is designed for plastic pipe including PVC, CPVC, and polyethylene (poly) tubing up to 63mm O.D.

It is not intended for metal pipe or conduit.

⚠ California Prop 65 Warning

This product can expose you to chemicals including Ethylbenzene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Complete Your PVC Irrigation Build

Pair this cutter with the right components to complete your system:

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Relevant Tips & Guides

Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals including Ethylbenzene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to:  www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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