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12-01-2009, 01:06 AM | #1 |
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Imperial Eastman Flarin tool
I found this tool on ebay, Imperial Eastman Flaring tool, anybody ever used on of these? I Bought a cheapy flare tool and it broke within 45 min. so I'm looking for a little more quality this time, but still wanting to save some money.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/IMPER...motiveQ5fTools
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12-01-2009, 02:13 AM | #2 |
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still has the same **** metal wing nuts that break off.
what failed on yours? i have the napa autoparts version and swaped the wing nuts out for regular hex nuts and havent had a problem. |
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the pin on the die that goes inside the line broke off, and the rest didn't seem to come together real good, rough cut and cheap metal.
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looks like the typical cheapo potmetal stuff// buybuying and paying for 2or three cheapo china tool sets costs a lot more than if you just go into a local tool place and spend the money for a quality piece of equipment that will last a lifetime
the bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetnees of low price is forgotten
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mine is the napa brand also, i must have spent 2 days hunting them down at all the stores. i put the nuts on instead of the wing nuts because i couldnt get the thing tight enough to grip the tubing. |
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honestly i haven't looked at buying a flairing tool in probally 40years ever since i bought this one i have no need to buy another
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12-01-2009, 08:55 AM | #8 |
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Re: Imperial Eastman Flarin tool
^^ agree 100%
I've been using an SK double flare tool I bought at NAPA.......and believe me, I haven't been nice to it. granted it was pricey, but well worth it. (I have broken 2 cheapies in the past).
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12-01-2009, 11:47 AM | #9 |
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basically what I wanted to know was whether this tool is a piece of junk or not?
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Sorry man, I guess you got your answer in a round about way. A complete set for $12 does sound like low quality considering a Snap On costs over $100.
I would find something somewhere around the middle or slightly higher. |
12-01-2009, 05:16 PM | #12 |
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I bought one of these sets in the sixties. Haven't broke it yet. I cant speak for modern production, but mine has been good fot 40 plus years. Mine is made in the good old USA not china.
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I looked up the set brand new and it was $66, so the the $12 might be kinda deceiving, and actually as of now I'm thinking about just doing the autozone loan-a-tool.
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^^ I am a fan of heavy duty tools. wow! that is a GREAT flaring tool! who is it produced by?
back to the original question, Imperial tools are good stuff. they produce the tubing cutter I have and it's very good quality. $12 bucks is a veeeeeery good price. I'd pick it up!
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Rigid Tools. Hands down. Nuff said.
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I am curious if you ended up doing the Autozone loan-a-tool, and if you were satisfied with the results?
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I tried the loan a tool deal at all the local parts stores (autozone, o'reilly's, advance) and they were all crap. so I went ahead and bought one from snap-on for $50 ands it worked great so far.
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Thanks, I'll be following in your footsteps soon, and I appreciate not having to go through that learning curve...
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Re: Imperial Eastman Flarin tool
I'm holding out for a hydraulic one made by Mastercool. I will have to either win the lottery or be a good boy for a whole year (like that'll happen). it is possibly the best flaring tool I have ever used. (old boss had one) I think they are about $300.
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