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ICOOL Auto Single & Double Flaring Tool Kit for Copper Aluminum Soft Steel Brake Line Brass Tubing Tools and Car Mechanics, Flare Tool with Extra Adapters

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$17.99

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  • The single & double flaring tool kit includes wide range of sizes: 5 adaptors-3/16, 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, and 1/2 inch (4.8, 6.4, 7.9, 9.5, and 12.7 mm)
  • Designed to use when flaring single or double flare in a variety of soft material: copper, aluminum, brass, magnesium, and soft steel brake line tubing. Can be used for brake line , HAVC, air conditioning brass line and so on
  • Chrome plated alloy steel swivel reduces friction and helps ensure a smooth, even flare
  • Heavy duty/ improved design is forged from heat treated steel to ensure durability and strength
  • Blow molded hard plastic storage case keeps tools easy transportation and portability, instruction provided is for easy and professional use



Product Description

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Single & Double Flaring Kit

This versatile single and double flaring kit is designed to make single or double flares in copper, aluminum, and brass tubing as well as soft steel brake line tubing. It is comprised of 3/16", 1/4", 5/16", 3/8", and 1/2" adapters along with 3/16", 1/4", 5/16", 3/8", and 1/2" flaring tools. These brake line and brass tubing tools are easily accessed and organized because they come in a molded heavy-duty plastic carrying case.

Whether it’s a specialty tool or unique piece of service equipment, we provide top solutions to modern automotive service and air conditioning service. This double flaring copper aluminum soft steel brake line & brass tubing tool kit is a set of auto line tools you can trust.

Product Details

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Forged Yoke

The 45 degree flaring tool is fabricated of steel yoke and swivel-type hardened steel and features a chrome-plated flaring cone.

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5-Hole Flaring Bar

Heavy duty design forged from heat treated steel to ensure durability and strength.

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5-Piece Flaring Adapters

The 5 pcs steel flaring adapters are for 3/16", 1/4", 5/16", 3/8",1/2" (4.8, 6.4, 7.9, 9.5, and 12.7 mm) tubing.

How to Make Double Flares

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Step 1

The steel tube need to highlight the caliper about 2-3 mm clamping.

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Step 2

Put into flaring adapter, increase the swivel head until the pressure stops.

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Step 3

Remove the adapter, clamp tight the swivel head to find the center of the tube, and increase the force until the pressure stops.

application

Thomas Newcomb
2025-08-15 21:53:48
Works well
Travis Brown
2025-07-19 14:03:36
Seems like a solid tool for the shade tree mechanic occasional use.
Jeffrey A. Cohen
2025-06-16 14:03:02
I've used a dozen different varieties of these to make induction coils, and you can definitely see the quality control of these cheapeeeees vs the pro sets; i.e. the 1/4 inch hole on this one will definitively not hold 1/4 stock, but hopping one notch down works fine. It will bite into the copper a bit, as all of these do, requiring 15 seconds of sanding. But it's hard to justify the cost of the more expensive pro kits for these when the end result is nearly identical and works fine for my application.
Robert L.
2025-06-13 11:13:02
Good quality I broke the wing nut on my old tool this one is definitely more heavy duty and has a nice case.
Alberto
2025-05-20 15:06:40
Bueno
Stewart Hoehn
2025-04-01 09:01:43
Buy a good set- the flare inserts don’t fit any standard size metal lines so the flares are sloppy. Broke on the third use. Threw it away in frustration.Save your money for something better.
Bman1449
2025-03-16 15:34:35
the crimp tool does not flare the tubing as desired for some reason it does not hold the tubing as it should, it just pushes it through the clamp.
RatBoy
2025-01-04 16:35:27
I needed this kit for repairs and modifications to the gas lines in my motorhome as well as water lines in the house. The price was so low, I was concerned it would not perform as advertised.I used it to repair the gas line to my RV water heater. It worked well; just remember to use fine-grain sandpaper to polish away the teeth marks on the pipe. This will allow the fittings to rotate freely. I was able to get good seals on all of my connections (verified via bubble test).