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πŸ”§ Enhanced Radiator Pressure Tester Adapter - CTA Tools 7101 Review

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2.5
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Description of πŸ”§ Enhanced Radiator Pressure Tester Adapter - CTA Tools 7101

For Use with CTA 7050 Radiator Pressure Test Kit. Also Compatible with Other Brands, Including Stant. Application for Adapter: Mercedes. All Steel Assembly with Painted Anodized Aluminum Outer Sleeve. Heavy-Duty Construction Allows for Strength and Durability.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Disappointing Performance from Radiator Tool

Automotive professionals beware: When I tried this tool, it failed to accurately measure radiator pressure on multiple occasions. The dial was difficult to read and the construction felt flimsy. On the plus side, the tool was easy to connect and disconnect. Unfortunately, this was not enough to outweigh the cons. I would advise investing in a more reliable product.

Pros
  • Easy to use and provides accurate readings of radiator pressure.
Cons
  • Requires an extra tool (air compressor) for use, which may be an additional expense for some users.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great seems to fit all w210

There is no other way to check the pressure of your w210 benz. This tool works well. I have about 10 different tools from CTA, they are all good quality, no problem even if different mechanics use them all the time in my workshop. If it's not entirely obvious, you'll need a Stant pressure gauge to work with it.

Pros
  • Fuel pressure gauge
Cons
  • Some problems

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Bad design arrived broken no new product

When I opened the box it fell apart. There was sediment in there, I thought maybe coolant? Tried wiping with paper towel, paper towel sticks like glue. Like it was glued, bad. So it looked like a defective product that was assembled and sold as new, which is quite insulting. It's also possible that someone broke or damaged it and tried to fix it or hide it, but in this case you're selling it as refurbished, not new. No tool maker would design a tool to use glue. Speaking of the design, now that

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Definitely bad product