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rolemz
2025-09-04 18:06:18
This things works great! I can't believe how little time it takes to do a complete brake line install on a car. It cut off so much time compared to the low dollar flaring tools, that I have more than enough time to complete my fuel lines and cooling system on my LS swap project. Had no issues and highly recommend this to anyone wanting to upgrade from the $30 flaring tools, not too mention looking for them little double flaring inserts that I would drop and never see again. Used this on stainless steel, and copper nickel 3/16" brake line.
Christopher Wallace
2025-08-13 12:21:37
I had no issues with tubing sliding out of dies which was a plus.. dies are also labeled good.. it is a little rough on the moving parts but I'm sure oil and use will smooth it out.. did a 3/16 and 1/4 bubble flare and looked as good as anything that you would get from part's store.. also well labeled as far as the steps for making the flare.. don't think you'll get a better flare for the price.. I was surprised at how heavy it was..
Michael Kiser
2025-07-29 14:03:38
This kit is good quality and worth the money for reworking the hydraulic system on my John Deere 317 restoration.Love it.
Customer
2025-06-09 11:02:51
I always dreaded flaring tubes with the cheap tools so I bought this one to flare some 37degree AN fittings. This tool created very clean double flares. Glad I bought it.
Customer
2025-05-26 18:25:30
Unit works very well. A little bit bulky for tight areas.
casey
2025-05-05 18:30:34
I have a very similar tool I use at work and I thought this was the same one however this one seems to be a piece of junk. Will not even attempt steel lines and really really struggles with the nickel stuff.
Dude Bro
2025-05-01 17:35:50
I installed all new brake lines in my classic car using nickel copper lines. This takes a little practice to get perfect fitting flares but once you figure it out it's a breeze. I started with steel lines and it was a bit harder to get perfect flares every time. Worth the money for sure. Beats the old school hand held flares for sure.
Joe
2025-02-05 14:20:06
Just used the tool for a couple of flares and so far I’m happy with the quality. I did have to lube up the cam that presses the turret into the tube and any other parts that rub against each other.
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