🔩 Expand Your Horizons with Ease!
The Professional Hydraulic Tube Expander Tool Kit is an essential toolkit for HVAC professionals and DIY enthusiasts, featuring a hydraulic tube expander, 7 different expander heads, a pipe cutter, and a deburring tool, all housed in a convenient storage case. Designed for durability and efficiency, this kit allows for precise tube expansion and cutting, making it a must-have for any toolbox.
Manufacturer | MERWOF |
Part Number | MER-HTOOL-001 |
Item Weight | 8.14 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 16.69 x 11.5 x 3.31 inches |
Item model number | STR999 |
Color | Black, Green |
Style | Tube Expander Kit |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
D**.
Merwof copper tubing expander
Worked as advertised exactly what I was looking for. Perfect for expanding copper intubing for heat pumps waterline, etc.
A**R
cool tool
I looked everywhere for for splices to join small diameter tubing. I stumbled upon this tool and it worked perfectly. It doesn't come with a 1/4 swage, but it can be purchased separately.
R**D
GreT tool for the money
It performs well
A**.
Top quality set
While the contents were somewhat jumbled around during shipping (see photo), all pieces are made of top-quality metal and engineering. The spreader works just as advertised - reset the push pin, screw on the appropriate spreader, insert into pipe, and progressively pump the handle to widen the pipe. The included cutter works well, although I do wish they had included at least one back-up blade. The deburrer is adequate as well.
N**A
A bit awkward to use
A bit awkward to use
C**E
Oil leaks out
Worked good for awhile, but after a year or so the hydraulic oil leaked out and took no longer works. Been doing HVAC for 5+ years and it happens with tools some just last longer than others. It’s a great cheap tool compared to the $450+ versions.
M**
Poor quality
Arrived broken. Parts are loose?
J**Q
Nice expander tool
If you work in the HVAC, forget about hammering an expander tool to the end of the pipe/tubing. Just cut, ream, insert the proper tool size, squeeze the trigger, and release. As easy as that.I added the 1/4" tool size as it starts at a 3/8".
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