🔧 Elevate your auto game with the socketless pro-tool everyone’s talking about!
The Aeroquip FBM3632 is a lightweight, compact socketless fitting assembly tool engineered in the USA. Designed for precision and ease, it offers professional-grade performance in a sleek, portable package, making it an essential upgrade for any automotive toolkit.
Manufacturer | Aeroquip |
Brand | Aeroquip |
Item Weight | 6.6 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | FBM3632 |
Manufacturer Part Number | FBM3632 |
OEM Part Number | FBM3632 |
A**R
a must for pushlock hose
did what i needed ,made of plastic ,but if go slowly it works just fine
L**N
Been months
I have used it manny times in the last month and works great just make shure you use some lube when pressing the hose into the connector would recommend it
K**T
small size
love it
N**R
The handles are plastic
First fitting I tried to press in I broke one of the ears off of this tool. It is too flimsy, and didn't even press one fitting on.
B**O
Do some research before purchasing.
After receiving this and realizing it is made of plastic, I read some reviews and apparently these fail. It’s a great tool, great concept, but made of cheap materials. If this were made of stainless, it would last a lifetime.
T**H
If you use it correctly its a great tool
I laughed when I see the reveiws here cause i know whats going on. We have 2 of these at work and guys break them all the time because they arent useing them correctly. It is made out of plastic and its not super weak. When you use this you need to lube the hose or fitting. Then wala! No breaks! I have one and it works perfectly. I just wish it was cheaper.
C**Z
Good but it's plastic.
Does what it's supposed to but I give it 4 stars because the tool is not metal and it gives a little when pressing in the hose, making it feel like you will break it. It held up fine for four fittings but I don't think it would to last very long if used daily.
A**R
Works but needs improvement
Good idea in theory but needs stronger handles. I heated up my hose ends and dipped the fitting in oil and still broke one of these after about 10 fittings. The shafts are metal but the handles are plastic, which is fine but needs either stronger or thicker plastic.
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