Description
Cut PTFE Tube Cleanly — Without Squashing It
A PTFE cutter makes a clean, square cut through PTFE tubing without crushing or deforming the tube wall. This matters because a squashed or angled PTFE cut creates a gap between the tube end and the nozzle inside the hotend — and that gap is where filament collects, carbonises, and causes clogs.
Standard scissors, side cutters, and craft knives all deform PTFE tube when cutting. A dedicated PTFE cutter slices through cleanly, leaving a perfectly round, flat end that seats flush against the nozzle. If you’re replacing bowden tubes or doing hotend maintenance, this tool prevents the number one cause of hotend clogs from a bad tube cut.
When You Need It
Cutting new PTFE tube to length during bowden or hotend replacement
Trimming a worn or damaged tube end before reinstalling
Any hotend assembly where the PTFE tube seats against the nozzle — a flush, square cut is critical for clog-free printing
What’s Included
PTFE Cutter × 1





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