Pros & Cons
Cons
Try to flair a brake line. Now the screw just skips when i try to flare anything. While tithing up the clamp,it bends the pipe.
Highlights
Quality
My 2 first flares on 1434 copper pipe were near excellent i tested them and no leaks
Used on coppernickel 316 line which is pretty soft and made it work
It is not 2021 plug and play you need some skills or to learn musclemotor memory is involved and you need practice it is not po... Read More
Get a couple connectors and nuts the right size a roll of coppernickel break line and a buttload of break fluid go fix your blown brakes
Price
Exceeded my expectations certainly worth every dollar
For the money and an occasional job worth having
I am using it to connect fuel lines and all sorts of lines from rubber hose to metal pipes fittings are expensive about 5 a pop... Read More
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Get a couple connectors and nuts the right size a roll of coppernickel break line and a buttload of break fluid go fix your blown brakes
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The tools seams a little flimsythe bars didnt line up perfectly flat when put together
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Not sure how it would work on steel line
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I can confirm that this is a bubble flare kit with 4 dies
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Please do not give a bad feedback if you are not acquainted with how to properly use the tool
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It is not 2021 plug and play you need some skills or to learn musclemotor memory is involved and you need practice it is not point and shoot