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MR CARTOOL Motorcycle Universal Motorbike Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.3
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Description of MR CARTOOL Motorcycle Universal Motorbike

[Universal Tool] This universal brake piston removal plier is used to remove the stuck piston without damaging the piston surface. Also very suitable as a pry tool for removing fuses, relays, circuit breakers under the hood etc. [Gripping Force] The self-locking mechanism ensures that the piston is held firmly during disassembly. [Easy to Use] The fixing screw fixes the clamp in the piston cup to increase the pulling force. [Material] Made of high-quality steel, reliable in quality, practical and durable. [Service] If you are not satisfied with our products or have any questions, please contact us immediately through buyer's message. We will provide you with a satisfied solution within 24 hours!.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Efficient Motorcycle Tool that Delivers Results

Through trial and error I found that this tool is a must-have for any motorcycle enthusiast .It`s super versatile and easily attaches to any bike. The design is user-friendly and allows for efficient maintenance and repairs. The functionality of the tool is unmatched. However, the price is a bit steep..

Pros
  • Versatile, efficient, user-friendly
Cons
  • Pricey

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not recommended for stuck caliper pistons

There's nothing more frustrating than a stuck caliper piston and try as I might, this tool just didn't do the job. The ends don't have enough grip, and when trying to unscrew the butt, the grips kept slipping, exposing sharp, raw metal edges. Eventually I gave up and used pliers and elbow grease instead. Great tool concept, but I wouldn't recommend it for removing a stuck caliper piston.

Cons
  • Slightly dented