Wetado Trim Removal Tool Kit, Car Panel/Door/Audio Removal
Wetado Trim Removal Tool Kit, Car Panel/Door/Audio Removal Tool Set, Auto Clip Pliers/Fastener Terminal Remover Tool, Push Pin Bumper Retainer Clip, Plastic Pry Tool Set with Storage Bag(203Pcs Blue)
Multi-purpose clip pliers
Upgraded clip remover
High Quality Trim Removal Tools
Free oil-proof gloves
Weight: | 1.5 kg |
Dimensions: | 33 x 24 x 6.5 cm; 1.5 Kilograms |
Brand: | Wetado |
Model: | TZC-20301A |
Manufacture: | Wetado |
Dimensions: | 33 x 24 x 6.5 cm; 1.5 Kilograms |
Really quite surprised about these. After spending a lifetime using screw drivers, paint scrapers and even credit cards. I finally splashed out on a cheapo set of trim removal tools. And what do you know? They work. Not just that but they work well. No scratches and no broken clips.
Solid tools – feel and easy to operate. I’ve brought cheaper ones and they become nasty and too sharp too quickly. These are expensive but well worth the extra fiver.
lots of bit n bobs and very sturdy tool. they come all in a bag/box with a zip to keep everything tidy. a must buy if your a VW Camper owner.
Only used a few times since purchase but it feels study and did the job i needed it to do.
Other items i have had previously from different manufacturers have snapped first time i used them.
These feel like a nice tool to hold when you are using them too.
Definitely recommend.
I used these tools to pop off the door panel on my Mini. They did this task well and I’ve since used them to help ease out a light from my daughter’s Freelander. In both cases they did the task without damaging the car.
These are made of plastic (with the exception of one tool which has a plastic handle and a metal shaft and lever). They were inexpensive and will probably only be used once or twice so longevity is less of an issue. The plastic feels fairly sturdy and less likely to damage fittings than metal tools.
Had a problem with the window lifter switch and so needed to take the inside door-panel off – without marking the door carcass (unlike the guy who had my car before me, who tried to get the panel off with a screwdriver!). Anyway, worked well and sufficiently strong to get the inner panels off. Happy to say, I could recover the proper operation of two window lifter switches