Saw one of these in action a few years ago, and was amazed at the simplicity and utility of the concept.
For working in the engine bay, this tool is the bee's knees.
I was under the impression that they'd be a lot more expensive than they turned out to be. At around $325 new, or less depending on the manufacturer, it seems like quite a bit of bang for the buck.
Even though I hadn't planned on ordering it until the garage was further along, I found a used one on Amazon, which they described as "acceptable" due to a couple of scratches and some missing assembly hardware. That allowed me to save some bucks, so I jumped on it.
Having read plenty of reviews and watched several videos, my sense is that even with its few flaws it's a solid tool investment. My expectations is that it will earn its keep in short order. It even folds up to lean against a wall when not in use.
It's supposed to arrive in less than two weeks. I'll update this thread after it arrives and I've have a chance to try it out.
For working in the engine bay, this tool is the bee's knees.
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I was under the impression that they'd be a lot more expensive than they turned out to be. At around $325 new, or less depending on the manufacturer, it seems like quite a bit of bang for the buck.
Even though I hadn't planned on ordering it until the garage was further along, I found a used one on Amazon, which they described as "acceptable" due to a couple of scratches and some missing assembly hardware. That allowed me to save some bucks, so I jumped on it.
Having read plenty of reviews and watched several videos, my sense is that even with its few flaws it's a solid tool investment. My expectations is that it will earn its keep in short order. It even folds up to lean against a wall when not in use.
It's supposed to arrive in less than two weeks. I'll update this thread after it arrives and I've have a chance to try it out.