I had a dent in the fender and door after being hit by a deer. There was no paint damage and the shop wants to replace the fender and essentially repaint the entire side of the car. 1600 dollars. I've seen videos of professionals using this type of tool so I decided to give it a try after all saving $50 vs $1600. In general, the tool worked well. For large dent areas, simply flip up your legs and pull instead of using a trigger or buying a T-handle if it's a one-time thing. Cons: The instructions are very poor. You have to find the part in the brochure that applies to the tool you bought and if you then follow the instructions, you're out of luck. It was instructed to let the glue dry for 3-5 minutes, but this makes the glue brittle and breaks immediately. 10-20 seconds was the correct time frame for 40F. The tool also seems very cheap. Rubber boots often fall off the legs, and the bolts holding the legs aren't even tightened, the nuts fell off just looking at them. But for the price everything is good
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