🔨 Clip it, don’t rip it! The ultimate tool for every DIY enthusiast.
The ABN Automotive Push Pin Pliers are designed for efficient and safe removal of clip-style fasteners on vehicle trims. With a durable steel construction and ergonomic vinyl-coated handles, this tool ensures comfort and control while working on various auto body pins from popular brands like Honda, Toyota, GM, Chrysler, and Ford.
Brand | ABN |
Material | Metal |
Product Dimensions | 13"L x 4.5"W |
Color | Red, Black |
Handle Material | Vinyl |
Item Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
Specific Uses For Product | clip removal |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
UPC | 617209842319 |
Manufacturer | ABN |
Item Weight | 8.1 ounces |
Item model number | 2319 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2319 |
H**L
Great reliable tool
These are great little tool for popping off the button caps on your vehicle work great and are easy to operate with one hand. great value for the price.
M**S
High quality
Works great on all clips
D**A
These things are GREAT!
Used them to remove trim clips from inside of wheel wells on a 2011 Ford Fusion. I was wondering if these would be worth it. They are DEFINITELY worth it. Would have cut my 30 minute worth of work down to about 5 or 6 minutes. Sooooo easy to remove these clips with this tool vs any other way. I wish I’d had this tool years ago.
S**S
Good tool
Good tool, I’m glad I got it. It was recommended by one of those mechanics on YouTube. I’ve removed several of those plastic push fittings that I used to damage before getting this tool, I’d give it 5 stars if it was USA made. But it is a tool.
D**.
Brilliant tool
Didn’t know I needed this until I saw a video of someone using for the same project I was about to start. I like that it doesn’t appear to damage the fastener or the mar the surface if you are careful.
B**E
Chris Fix recommended this purchase. Google him and you will great Amazon recommendations.
I'm taking apart my Gen 2 Prius to do some Hybrid battery maintenance. Having this clip removal tool is a very necessary item to have in ones tool box. Especially if you find yourself taking panels off of your car. This tool prevents you from breaking them, so you can reassemble easier and correctly.Wish I had this when I was working on my XB's door panels. I broke some clips that were hard to find and replace.Thanks Chris Fix !!
J**Z
Broken Clips Begone!
These days a lot of things are held together by repurposed ancient animals, or petrochemicals for the science minded. That's plastic. It's lightweight and cheap and that's pretty nice. Unfortunately it doesn't have the same stern will to hold together as a metal fastener.Have you ever needed to pull a piece of trim off your car to replace a light or move some seats to find a lost trinket that your child is certain is gone forever? You pull on the plastic fastener and then hear that telltale crack! Alas, the dinosaur remnant has given up, forever ruined. You curse your forebears, the powers above, but it doesn't matter. It's still broken and it isn't coming back.This fine set of upholstery pliers is here to make sure you aren't cast into existential despair. It's as easy as inserting the pliers and then pulling on the handles. Clip removed, safe and sound! Ready to be replaced as soon as young Judith's toy has been recovered from the depths. You're now equipped and ready to face down life. Go forth!
S**.
Very easy to use
These are very nicely made trim clip pliers and are very easy to use. I like how the lower part of the pliers holds the trim panel in place while the upper part of the pliers does the heavy lifting to remove the clip from the panel. The shape of the cutout for the clip is just the right size so that it will grab as much of the clip as possible to remove. The polyurethane skin on the handles is comfortable too.Tip: If you're working on your car in cold temperatures and having problems with clips breaking, try warming them up a little first with a heat gun or hair dryer before pulling them out. This will soften the plastic so that its not so brittle and you'll be able to reuse more of your clips. Make sure to warm them up just enough that they are warm to the touch so they will still strong enough to be pulled out. If you heat them too much they are just going to deform.
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