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Valve Core Tools - What do you use?

bonneyman

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Here's some old pics of mine. Strangely enough, the ones I use the most are the ones I made myself.
 
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If that is the case, rshadd hit me up with an address I'll send out a replacement.


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Kudos to Astro-Pneumatic for reaching out to me and quickly sending out two replacements.

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I'm glad they sent TWO tools because one worked OK and the other performed poorly.

The main issue I had is in getting the prongs to open wide enough to fit over the end of the valve stem. I was able to fiddle the the tool enough that I did eventually manage to get ONE of the grabbers to work but it still took what I consider a bit of force and effort before it functioned as described.

At least this set was able to grab the stem and retract as they're supposed too.
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Granted it's a new tool and hopefully with a bit of time and use the prongs will open up a bit more and slide over the end of the stem easier.

The thing is, I don't see myself using it often enough for that to ever happen.

I want to like this tool, I really do. I tried both "grabbers" that Astro-Pneumatic graciously sent me on a couple of different Kendra bike tubes. Each tube had slightly different valve cores.
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One of the tools performed well right out of the packaging while the other took some time to "break in" and was clunky to operate.

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I marked the one the worked well with a red paint pen.
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Perhaps if I was changing valve cores all day in the dessert I could find more value in this tool but for now I'm going to stick with my $2 Milton 2-in-1 valve core tool because it simply works effortlessly without any fussing around.

I'm really impressed with the great customer service; but sadly, not the tool.
 
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Katodog

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I have a bunch of "Zep" screwdrivers that have extractors on them. Places I worked for used Zep chemicals and every once in a while the salesman would give us these screwdrivers. The come in handy quite a bit, so I have a few spread out at home and at work.
 

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gonmad54

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Kudos to Astro-Pneumatic for reaching out to me and quickly sending out two replacements.

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I'm glad they sent TWO tools because one worked OK and the other performed poorly.

The main issue I had is in getting the prongs to open wide enough to fit over the end of the valve stem. I was able to fiddle the the tool enough that I did eventually manage to get ONE of the grabbers to work but it still took what I consider a bit of force and effort before it functioned as described.

At least this set was able to grab the stem and retract as they're supposed too.
27081611320_29015f536d_z.jpg


Granted it's a new tool and hopefully with a bit of time and use the prongs will open up a bit more and slide over the end of the stem easier.

The thing is, I don't see myself using it often enough for that to ever happen.

I want to like this tool, I really do. I tried both "grabbers" that Astro-Pneumatic graciously sent me on a couple of different Kendra bike tubes. Each tube had slightly different valve cores.
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One of the tools performed well right out of the packaging while the other took some time to "break in" and was clunky to operate.

27259299732_34026b09b3_z.jpg


I marked the one the worked well with a red paint pen.
26749653544_ff6be5512c_z.jpg


Perhaps if I was changing valve cores all day in the dessert I could find more value in this tool but for now I'm going to stick with my $2 Milton 2-in-1 valve core tool because it simply works effortlessly without any fussing around.

I'm really impressed with the great customer service; but sadly, not the tool.



I agree with the jaws. I wish they would be "spring loaded" to stay out and clamp down when retracted.


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Spudland_Dave

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You ****. When I bought mine a couple years ago, the only one on the truck was orange. I really wanted the green one.

I bought a 4pc set on truck once...was an impulse buy but Its been a great set...like you said, it was only available in Orange. I'd kill for the same set in Green.

That handle says "T15" on it. I'm guessing he swapped the orange handle for a same-size green one.

This is true, but SO does have the valve core tool available in Green these days: TR107AG
https://store.snapon.com/Valve-and-Stem-Tire-Valve-Tool-with-Colored-Handles-P874075.aspx
 

djbmw

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I also have one of those 4-way tools... but my main go-to is a home made schrader tool.

I took an old screwdriver that I had previously broken the head off of - cut it flush and then used a cut-off wheel to cut a vertical notch in it - took a few minutes and was free :)
 

shedfullatools

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Guess Im the only loser with a collection of Slime bottle caps :lol: One of those will last for about 20-30 uses then you cant tighten very well, toss it and grab another form the pile :lol_hitti
 

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I mainly work on my small fleet of semi tractors and use the 4 way tool mounted on a cut off truck tractor valve stem with the center easy out portion pressed out, my dad worked for Gates Rubber company in the 60's and that is what they used.
 

sweetk30

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this one for me . the way I can palm it in my hand and thumb/index finger with core pinched in it works super fast and easy .

did tires for over 15 years with this style.
 

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