too bulky for practical use. most tire machines already have a similar device built into them and for those of us that run road service trucks, it takes up the same amount of space as a standard impact wrench. not to mention the fact most of us carry bead seaters and open flow clip on air chucks that do the same thing so your tool would be another space consuming useless gimmick.
I give that thing about a week in a tire shop before its either broken or the tire guys don't bother using it. I would much rather see something to take care of stuck valve cores on tire pressure sensors.
too bulky for practical use. most tire machines already have a similar device built into them and for those of us that run road service trucks, it takes up the same amount of space as a standard impact wrench. not to mention the fact most of us carry bead seaters and open flow clip on air chucks that do the same thing so your tool would be another space consuming useless gimmick.
CJtowingok 1 year ago
I give that thing about a week in a tire shop before its either broken or the tire guys don't bother using it. I would much rather see something to take care of stuck valve cores on tire pressure sensors.
sdeery 2 years ago 2