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πŸš— Effortlessly Restore Your Vehicle's Body with Bondo 953 Dent Puller! Review

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Description of πŸš— Effortlessly Restore Your Vehicle's Body with Bondo 953 Dent Puller!

Used for pulling out minor dents. Also used for pulling out minor dings. For industrial/occupational use only. Not for consumer sale or use.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Inexpensive casual puller

If you use a demolition hammer puller every day, this may not be the one for you. However, if you only need it occasionally, you will probably be happy with this puller. The bolt is a bit light and the handle will bend over time. Luckily, the price is low enough to offer an affordable alternative to the more professional versions.

Pros
  • Body repair tools
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 1 out of 5

More of a toy than a tool.

To be really useful, a dent puller needs to grip the screw tight enough so that the puller itself can be used to insert the screw into the punched hole. (This is an important tip in its own right; the hole shouldn't be drilled. Instead, use a very sharp awl to punch it through, as this gives the screw more material around the hole to grab hold of and the tilt of the puller reduces a bulge when it pulls out the dent.) However, this dent remover cannot do this; The screw is so loose in the tip of

Pros
  • Dent removal tools
Cons
  • The list will be long.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good puller, bad screws.

Let me start by saying that although I have done other body work using suction cups to pull dents and the like I have not had a dent puller before. Got this around the corner via the taillight of my '90 dozer truck that had no other way to get to the dent. I need to repair this dent because this metal protects the taillight from rain. The puller itself seems fine, but the screws that come with it are an issue. The trick is that you have to make a hole big enough for the screw to fit in, but…

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  • Automotive
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