never owned either of those, dont think i ever will at those prices as i have never come across a tap that wont come of with conventional tools ie. deep socket & tap wrench?.
About time, see they have a place to clip on the jaw you are no using at the time to stop it getting lost, must of spent a fortune in lost jaws over the years !!
Great spanner though,nice and thin
Also have a old thick bulky type for stubborn bath taps,that I can abuse a bit more
About time, see they have a place to clip on the jaw you are no using at the time to stop it getting lost, must of spent a fortune in lost jaws over the years !!:
Although it's a screw and I've found it works loose and ends up lost in the toolbox.I've put some PTFE on the thread to try to stop it coming loose.Might work!
Although it's a screw and I've found it works loose and ends up lost in the toolbox.I've put some PTFE on the thread to try to stop it coming loose.Might work!
Yeah it always works loose, but you find it at the bottom of the tool box. Had mine for about 8/9 years. Before that used a Crowsfoot. Don't even own one these days. Not that they're expensive, about £2!
I use the jawdropper as well. Bought it when I broke my crows foot on a particuratily tight tap. Then broke the jaw dropper, oops. Merchant replaced it as faulty, ended up cutting off that tap.
Jawdropper nice to use though.