🔩 Bend It Like a Pro!
The Eastwood Triple Head 180 Degrees Tubing Bender is an essential tool for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike, allowing for precise and effortless bends in various tubing materials. With its ability to handle multiple sizes and create accurate, kink-free bends, this lightweight and durable tool is perfect for crafting brake, air conditioning, fuel, and transmission lines.
Manufacturer | Eastwood |
Brand | Eastwood |
Item Weight | 1.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.1 x 3.7 x 2.7 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 12435 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 12435 |
D**C
crisp bends
makes nice tight clean bends
L**O
3/16 nicopp success
Bought this after hearing it works well for nicopp lines but wasn’t able to get a good flare at first (it would kink on operation 1). Found a random video that stated you should scoot the nicopp line outward of the 3/16 die slightly and I’ve gotten perfect double flares since. To clarify let Operation 0 get your line flush to the dies end. THEN open slightly and scoot in the smallest amount. Worked every time after. Great product, very satisfied.
A**R
fit and finish is good
good value nice color
D**N
Eastwood Tubing Bender- good
High quality tubing bender, and at a reasonable price. Very quick delivery
H**D
strong built part
works good on stainless need more practice to get bend in correct location
R**T
Must better than similar benders.
I have no complaints. This tube bender works great. I have tried other similar ones and they didn't work well. This one is tight accurate and I used 3/16 1/4 and 5/16. It did a great job on all three.
A**S
works well
bends tubing easily without kinks.
A**A
Not bad, but a few changes could make it better
Although I did get this tool to work well in making a new fuel line, there were a few things that could make this better: 1) instructions on how to use (thanks to YouTube for tips) 2) based on that video there are marks on the tool that should be there that were apparently ground off. This indicated where the end of the bend will be, and 3) the paint or powder coat is so thick that the tool binds when using it. I added some grease but you can see the coating wearing where the top and bottom of the tool meet.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
2 months ago