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πŸ”§ New Small Hand Tool Expander for Exhaust/Muffler: 1-1/8"-1-3/4" Tail Pipe Expander Review

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Description of πŸ”§ New Small Hand Tool Expander for Exhaust/Muffler: 1-1/8"-1-3/4" Tail Pipe Expander

SMALL Tail Pipe Expander Exhaust / Muffler 1-1/8-1-3/4" Hand Tool Expander NEW FREE". SHIPPING LOWER 48 STATES This Listing Is A Brand New Ready To Ship This Is A Must-have. Tool For Those Who Perform Exhaust System Repairs And Installations. Made of Durable Carbon. Steel; The Large Tail Pipe Expander Works On All Thin Wall Pipes Between 1-1/8`` And 1-3/4``. A Simple Wrench Turn Expands The Pipe. Ideal To Reshapes; Enlarge Muffler Ends Or Pip.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

"Tool " is not the word I would use...

Don't waste your time and money. I usually hate writing bad reviews. At the same time ... This "tool" took more time to flip than to disassemble. It goes in the trash.

Pros
  • exhaust pipes and nozzles
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Only suitable for processing. And no postage paid returns!

Advertised to fit 1-1/8" pipe. My pipe ID is exactly 1.09375" ID on digital calipers. Didn't even come close to adjusting. The tool was covered in greasy mud. Oh yes, and the return shipping (which YOU pay for) goes to Ukraine! Apparently nobody tries to verify these sellers. I'm just saying

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Don't really like it, is fine

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Complete junk: exhaust and emissions

Ordered to extend the water fill for an RV (rubber hose), the hose was 1 3/8 ID. It took 1 1/2, the tool has a fine thread, it slips into the hose, it started spinning, I thought boy it's easy! A few more turns became very tight and grazed on the screw threads. πŸ˜‚ (Rubber hose) "Live and Learn" I then boiled some water, dipped the hose in and finished the job with a tobacco spear. Don't rely on this tool to expand a metal pipe. I broke it on the rubber hose of an RV fresh water tank.πŸ˜‚

Pros
  • Replacement parts
Cons
  • Definitely a bad product