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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de marzo de 2025
Okay
Steven T
Comentado en Australia el 22 de marzo de 2025
Great tools, paid for itself on first use. Very happy, highly recommend.
Eastwood
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de marzo de 2025
Feel great in the hand and nice quality for the price.
D. Ashley Cohen, Ph.D.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de febrero de 2025
Over the decades I've acquired four sets of flare nut wrenches. The first, over 50 years ago, was an all SAE Craftsman set. It would still be serving me well had it not been the victim of a forest fire. The second set was a mix of SAE and Metric, all SnapOn, built up over years. At SnapOn prices, I never acquired a wrench until it was likely I'd need it, and could never justify the expense for the larger and/or less commonly encountered sizes. Not surprisingly, they are superb tools that have been in occasional use for 15-30 years. A couple of years ago I had the chance to obtain a complete mixed set of Asian origin. I was skeptical of the quality given that the whole set was less than some of my single SnapOn wrenches, but they have performed and held up well.So this set is now my fourth set. It is the most comprehensive of all of the sets. Though it is listed as a 10 piece set, it really has 12 wrenches (as shown in the photos, and present in the kit sent to me). Seven are metric, running from 6mm all the way up to 21mm, minus only a 7mm and a 20 mm (both sizes I've never encountered in brake or fuel line work). SAE makes up the other five wrenches, running in 16 inch increments from 1/4 to 7/8 minus only a 13/16. All this is packed in a sturdy tool roll which includes a clear vinyl pocket filled with two rolls of teflon tape.In appearance and overall quality, the set appears identical to my other Asian set, except for a few added larger sizes. Again, the price for all of this is similar to the cost of a single SnapOn wrench. Given the same size, the heads are a bit thicker than the SnapOns; the markings are not quite as clear, but for almost all brake or fuel work, these function just as well.Why two nearly identical sets? Because sometimes you get male and female tubing connections either of the same size, or differing such that they require the same double ended tool. Now I am guaranteed I will have a flare nut wrench to fit both sides of the connection. Overkill for many, but invaluable when one encounters truly recalcitrant connections. So if this is to be your only set, you won't find one more complete, or this quality and at this price. If you only have the most common sizes already, but want to be prepared for the odd ball situation, or anticipate the need to use two wrenches on the fittings, then this is great, cost effective second set.
JOEL A. MELGAR CHIRINO
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de abril de 2025
No lo he utilizado pero me encantó el producto
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