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Snap-On seal remover pick set?

90zcar

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Wanted to get an opinion from anybody with these if they use all 4 in the set or if there's a more specific one that you end up using and the others just sit
The set is SGSR104AR and runs about 45 bux for the set or 11 individually
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wrenched87

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A buddy of mine convinced me and I think there great. There like pick tools but you don't have the concern of piercing through rubber. You will find many other uses I'm sure. I did. I definitely use the bent ones more but they all come in handy for me.
 

thinman

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Bought the short, straight one. Use it for all kinds of things besides O-rings. Definitely want the rest of the set. Very handy.
 
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90zcar

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Wow quick responses! Sounds like you guys like em. I myself was thinking the short ones would probably be used more. Who knows I'll probably get the whole set but I just wanted to see if I got any responses like "I only use the short blade curved one"


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xj31

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I have even used them on plastic trim parts. They don't damage stuff like a pocket screwdriver
 

turdferguson13

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fatfillup

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I bought the set after my using my mechanics set. We work on pressure washers and they are quite handy for doing seals with damage. Wish I would have know about the Mayhew before buying the Snappy's though (kick self smiley)


Note, I go to a lot of auctions and have only seen 2 sets in 5 years.
 
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redwrench60

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I'll be the dissenting opinion. Bought the set several years ago thinking I'd use them constantly because I do a lot of o ring and lip seal work. I found it hard to dig out tight fitting o rings with them not to mention the rubber soft grips become slick as goose **** when soaked in oil, ATF, hydraulic fluid ect.

Also the blades are rounded to prevend damage to the seal but are thick enough to damage the o ring groove on the part while digging out some seals.

I don't ever have any trouble with damaging seals and o rings with my pick assortment. They'll dig out any o ring or lip seal, even hardened ones.

I traded my set back on the Snap-On truck. Haven't even once thought, man I wish I still had those seal tools.
 

WJD

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I would rather use my old five piece pointy snap-on set also. They have served me fine for years on installing or removing seals/0-rings on a variety of things.... Well enough I have not looked for different ideas:D
 

basspro

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Ive thought about buying that set, but ive just made a few of my own out of cheap screw drivers, Ive made them to look pretty similar. My picks have all worked well for me for the most part, so I never did buy the seal tools.
 

sparky5982

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Is there a warranty on the Mayhew set? Also COO on the Snap-On set is easily found to be USA. I couldn't find COO for the Mayhews.

Great question. Here is their warranty/info page. It gives a brief history of their US manufacturing bona fides and states their manufacturing facility is located in Massachusetts. I didn't see anything stating that all tools are 100% US made though. Their warranty looks like the standard lifetime for workmanship/abuse not covered type.
 
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