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by illusion » 2 May 2006 16:32
I use it on car doors (which I can't say too much about)
Well not to 'nitpick' but you already said too much if you truly wish to be a puritan forum member...
The pick looks rubbish though.
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by Shrub » 2 May 2006 16:36
The pick is actually supposed to be quite good to be honest but i think more for the gm locks maybe, as said though auto is restricted along with the disscussion of tools but this is publically accessable on the sellers site.
Tough call really but the fact its dimensioned does go against the sites rules on the public forums.
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by TOWCH » 3 May 2006 4:01
I bought this set a long time ago. I found that the wrench flexes too much, and the pick feels clumsy. I've never had a MIWA wafer to pick so I couldn't comment on it's effectiveness at it's intended purpose.
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