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29 janv. 2018
complete and good
Comes with all the wires, grommets, plugs wicks and wires you will probably ever need to restore a fan. Even some felt for the fan bottom is thrown in there. Two caveats: if you have a fan with two oil cups that use the same size wick, maybe have them replace two wicks of unneeded size with one of the size you need. Also, the headwire conductor does not appear to be copper.. perhaps aluminum? Its longevity under thousands of oscillations remains to be seen. Overall good package and the supplier, vintage wire & supply, is great to work with.

22 juil. 2019
Gets the job done
I needed this tool to do a motorcycle tire change. The axle was on very tight to where I had to use a breaker bar and 1/2" to 3/8" reducer to apply enough torque. No issues with deformation of the tool. I would not use it with an air impact, but one probably could.. the steel is tough. For occasional motorcycle work I am glad I didn't spend $10-15 more for a more popular brand.

09 juil. 2019
Good tool for my huge nuts
What's not to like, it's very thick to where you can reef on it like a lug wrench. No chance of spreading the prongs. I suppose the offset 3/8" and 1/2" attachment points would make me do a little math if I was to use it with a torque wrench.