Moody Tools 51-1850 Spring Tool Hook & Lifter, 8.125 Length
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Mal Wood
> 3 dayThese are great for getting the elastic through masks! Every sewing basket needs one! I highly recommend!
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Gary White
> 3 dayThis is just perfoect for working on computers. I had one and lost it when I moved, immediately ordered two more. Helpful when pulling things apart, securing a stray wire you cant reach or pulling dust bunnies out of CPU sinks.
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bgilbers
> 3 dayI use this to replace belts and remove/attach springs when working on audio gear. It is just the right size for my needs. I also like the notch in the end oposite of the hook as it helps to push and align belts.
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ASaladbar
> 3 dayHeadline
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Jesse Bozman
> 3 dayAwfully moody just kidding nice quality looks good in my tool bag
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Davis L.
> 3 dayThese are easy to leave behind sometimes so I bought three and made one into a speacialty tool. Best price I have found so far.
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Twinkie 01
> 3 dayMy husband used one of these tools when he worked on typewriters back in the 1970s. When he didnt need it for work anymore, he gave it to me, and I have used it many, many times for all kinds of different situations. I havent used this new one yet but compared it to my old one (which is still in good shape after all these years), and this new one seems a bit sturdier, so I will probably never need to buy another one. Its such a handy little tool that I wanted to make sure I had a spare one just in case my old one should happen to break. The quality of this new tool seems excellent, even better than my old one, and I am very happy with this purchase :)
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Carlos Thomas
> 3 dayOverall a great product. Newer models/versions seem to be more sturdy than older ones. Must have tool for printer repairs or any other situation where manipulating springs and shafts would be required.
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Kelly L.
> 3 dayNot the intended use, Im sure, but I had one of those plastic reusable ice cubes stuck in my (round) sink drain/pipe and I couldnt pry it out with my finger, so I needed something small with a bit of a hook to get underneath and dislodge it/pull it up so I could remove it... turns out, this was the perfect tool for the job! This is perhaps a very specific use-case scenario, but in case someone runs into a similar situation, this will do the trick!
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Robert Arnold
> 3 daygreat tool need longer tool