Remove radiator hoses with ease using the VIM Tools 2-Piece Removal Pick Set (HRP100). Shop now at JB Tools for reliable tools.
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Amazing deals on this 6Pc Radiator Hose Pick Set at Harbor Freight. Quality tools & low prices.
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Easily remove radiator hoses with the Lisle 2pc Radiator Hose Spoon Set. Its wider blades prevent damage, while the long and short blades allow for efficient pulling and pushing. Buy now!
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I own all of the ones you linked except for the Ko-Ken. I just can't bring myself to buy a tool with that strange handle on it.
The Vessels are nice but, they don't make a long one. The PB Swiss ones have a very nicely shaped handle but, they don't make a long one, their blades are kind of thick, and awkwardly shaped (at least to me). The new Mayhew Progrip handles are a little on the large side. Shop around for those as there's a wide price difference between vendors. The lisle set is probably the best bang for your buck and they offer individual open stock. The lisle handles don't like brake clean though. The long hose pick is handy for releasing hard to access connectors and other tasks. It's good to have a long and a short version. Proto offers some nice ones too. HJE (Epsteins) has a US made shim remover from Osbourne that's a great hose pick.
I wish Tekton would hop on the hose pick wagon. I really like their hard grip handle. That's enough ranting for this evening.