I need to buy a set.....only need up to AN-12 for now. They all look the same. Are some better than others? Why?
Appreciate any suggestions for where to go for the best price other than the Amazon and Ebay I'd likely look at in any case.
AN wrenches?
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Re: AN wrenches?
I have a set from ORW that the owner makes in his machine shop they are carbon fiber and magnetic so they stick together and are light. Pretty trick tools. If you are building hoses I also bought the Kool Tools for putting fittings on which have cut hose building time down significantly and no more holes in your finger tips from braiding.
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AN wrenches?
Hey Brandon
Are you talking about the Koul Tool Press?
I was wondering if they are worth it?
David...
Are you talking about the Koul Tool Press?
I was wondering if they are worth it?
David...
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Re: AN wrenches?
No but that looks cooler. Mine are plastic deals that are $100 from summit but I believe they are based out of Havasu. I do a ton of plumbing for customers and my set has paid for its self several times over and saved my customers a ton cause well time is money.
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