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Lisle 51600 Spark Plug Wire Extractor Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of Lisle 51600 Spark Plug Wire Extractor

lier jaws are made to pull spark plug boots from different angles. The double-ended tool also pulls cartridge fuses up to 1" in diameter. Made of glass-filled nylon for shock resistance and extra strength. Also Pulls Cartridge Fuses.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Terrible Spark Plug Tool, Waste of Money

This spark plug tool is definitely not worth the investment. After I put it to the test, it failed miserably. The jaws were too shallow to grip the spark plug securely, making it difficult to remove without damaging the plug. The tool also didn't seem durable enough for regular use, which is a huge disappointment. I ended up spending more time getting the spark plug out manually than I did using this tool. Save your money and look for other high-quality Automotive tools.

Pros
  • Easy to use with a T-handle that provides a secure grip
Cons
  • Limited compatibility with certain types of spark plug wires

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The good plastic pliers

Useful in situations where you don't want to reach hard-to-reach places and may want to short out. Definitely durable and serves its purpose.

Pros
  • are used to remove spark plug connectors from different angles.
Cons
  • Not the best

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not bad, not great.

I like it because I can unplug cords without getting electrocuted like hell. I don't like this because the material is fragile so it's often difficult to get wires out without struggling with pliers. Nothing fancy, but they could definitely have been made with a metal frame and then covered in plastic to add strength while preventing bumps.

Pros
  • Also pulls cartridge fuses.
Cons
  • Minor issues