Deburring Tool Question

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The copper pipe deburring tool that I am using is the type that is attached to my pipe cutter. It's not the best and difficult sometimes to use in close quarters. In some instances I just prefer to use a file. I would like to upgrade and was wondering if this type (pictured below) of a deburring tool is good, and if so are there any particular brands that users would recommend?

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deburr

That is a good one, and my supply house is carrying a new one with a crank handle that cleans and deburrs at the same time. I haven't checked it out yet, but I believe it is a rachet handle so you don't need to have room all the way around the pipe to turn it.
 

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Thanks for the replies. The ratchet handle sounds intriguing. Probably more then I need, but certainly would be interesting to look at one.
 
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