Double-Ended Tools Designed to Remove Corrosion in Blade Fuse Applications on Both Mini and ATO Sizes.
Combines a puller for removing the blade fuse from the fuse box, and an insertion head to clean the female contact points of the circuit without damage.
Made from nylon plastic for strength and durability.
Includes Mini Fuse Puller & Terminal Cleaner and ATO Fuse Puller & Terminal Cleaner.
Product description
Double-Ended Tools Designed to Remove Corrosion in Blade Fuse Applications on Both Mini and ATO Sizes. Double-ended tools designed to remove corrosion in blade fuse applications on both mini and ATO sizes. Combines a puller for removing the blade fuse from the fuse box, and an insertion head to clean the female contact points of the circuit without damage. Made from nylon plastic for strength and durability.
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What do you expect from made in china junk? Lisles other tools that are made in USA are always amazing, but I didn’t know this is made in china and it really shows in the quality of the product.
This is a product that’s supposed to be used for corroded fuse terminals, right? So then by that logic it should be strong enough to handle corroded fuses. It does NOT. The ends that are supposed to be fuse pullers do not work at all for stuck fuses, went and got the smallest needle nose I had, and they pulled the fuses out no problem. Ok, so what about the diamond cleaning tip part? Well, it’s not as good as I was hoping it would be. I was replacing a corrodes fuse box on a customer car with a used on, so I wanted to clean out each and every fuse with this tool. It was hell. The used one wasn’t by any means corroded, i just wanted to ensure a clean connection in every fuse for peace of mind, that’s why I chose to clean each fuse with the diamond file end. It is extremely hard to get the file end into the fuse slot and if I’m being honest it feels like the tool itself is on the borderline of breaking every time I use it for it’s intended purpose. I think I’m just going to buy actual micro tipped files that I can hold with a handle and go in and out in a filing motion the way you normally file stuff. These are a novelty it seems, they MAY get you out of an energy situation but I wouldn’t recommend this tool for restoration projects or daily use.
While in mostly dry and sunny Western Australia I don't often come across corroded fuse sockets these are handy for the few I do see (usually 4WD's that spend a lot of time near the ocean).