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Post by endfeed on Nov 21, 2020 18:25:24 GMT
.I've just purchased this from monumentΒ£20. Can be extended with your mono block spanners, the head is thin for tight spaces! It's got no spring in it, but the grip on its jaws are very good. Will review further when I've put it through its paces! πππ
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Post by endfeed on Nov 21, 2020 18:35:16 GMT
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Post by wingnut on Nov 21, 2020 19:29:24 GMT
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Post by endfeed on Nov 21, 2020 19:32:30 GMT
Some goodies with that oneπππ
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Post by wingnut on Nov 21, 2020 19:43:57 GMT
Some goodies with that oneπππ Iβm thinking of getting one
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Post by battle1066 on Nov 21, 2020 19:48:15 GMT
The last reviewer summed it up nicely for me "This is one of the many gadgets out there that seem like a good idea in practice but not in reality. Looks like I'll be buying another Rothenberg wrench instead "
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Post by endfeed on Nov 21, 2020 20:25:29 GMT
I Saw that review too,it nearly put me off.I think the reviewer couldn't work with the tool because it isn't spring loaded like a typical basin spanner other plumbers reviews like it, I decided to give it a chance,I'll report back with a honest review πππ
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Post by battle1066 on Nov 21, 2020 20:46:54 GMT
I Saw that review too,it nearly put me off.I think the reviewer couldn't work with the tool because it isn't spring loaded like a typical basin spanner other plumbers reviews like it, I decided to give it a chance,I'll report back with a honest review πππ Well if I use the crowfoot fittings c/w extension and ratchet (which fit the nut), life is easy if you can get it on. However, if it's not spring loaded tool and its tight for acces I know I will have a difficult time and many tries at it before having any luck.
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