

Moody Tools 51-1850 Spring Tool Hook & Lifter, 8.125 Length
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Twinkie 01
> 3 dayMy husband used one of these tools when he worked on typewriters back in the 1970s. When he didnt need it for work anymore, he gave it to me, and I have used it many, many times for all kinds of different situations. I havent used this new one yet but compared it to my old one (which is still in good shape after all these years), and this new one seems a bit sturdier, so I will probably never need to buy another one. Its such a handy little tool that I wanted to make sure I had a spare one just in case my old one should happen to break. The quality of this new tool seems excellent, even better than my old one, and I am very happy with this purchase :)
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Stan
> 3 dayWorks fine.
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onehundredyearsold
> 3 dayId been looking for a replacement hook for a while. There is nothing fancy about this spring hook but it is well made and was just what I was looking for. There are times when nothing but a spring hook will do. This is a fair price good quick delivery. Next time Ill buy more than one for backup. I always feel I can trust a purchase from Amazon.
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bgilbers
> 3 dayI use this to replace belts and remove/attach springs when working on audio gear. It is just the right size for my needs. I also like the notch in the end oposite of the hook as it helps to push and align belts.
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Richard Leach
> 3 daythis works great and the magnetic installer side works better than the other ones I have used. I fix printers and other equipment.
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Bernard John Halter
Greater than one weekAs advertised. Good price for quality tool.l.
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Edward Byrd
> 3 dayGreat tool for a fraction of the price Ive seen elsewhere
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Vince Fischer
> 3 dayI use this for carburetor springs on small engines. Its awesome.
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Andrew Sears
> 3 dayGood product. But if you use it for instrument repair wrap the hook end with tape, it will scratch. I found this out the hard way :(. Still, made in USA, not overly priced. Happy customer!
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Carlos Thomas
> 3 dayOverall a great product. Newer models/versions seem to be more sturdy than older ones. Must have tool for printer repairs or any other situation where manipulating springs and shafts would be required.