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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de marzo de 2025
Well made and great price.
Walt B
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de mayo de 2024
The iCrimp PEX Clamp Cinch Tool works well feels sturdy and grips the PEX connectors easily. I was using this tool to crimp custom garden hoses for an above ground sprinkler system. The tool crimped everything easily but it can be a bit tricky to hold the hose, the clamp and start the crimp as the handles really open wide. I can't really fault the tool because I'm not really using it for what it was made for but it's not really a problem and it's still faster that the screw down clamps that always break.
JMB
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de septiembre de 2024
There are probably better options out there, but for the price, these work very well. A season has gone by and all my connections are holding up just fine!
Lars Tennyson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de agosto de 2023
I bought these because I had seen pex crimps and cutters at retail stores but they were always quite expensive and I'd heard they were expensive from others. So when I saw this combo pack for less than $20 I figured I'd take a chance. Low and behold they're really great! The cutters are nice and sharp and cut well through the pex tubing. The crimps are the real star here, the guide plates on either side of the mouth make it easy to get the crimp every time and the ratchet system means that you never have to worry if you did it right as the crimps won't disengage until the pex clamps are fully crimped down. Really great price for really good products. The only small drawback is that the crimp handles could be longer to get more leverage, but I'm certain they are the length they are to maximize getting into smaller areas to do the work.
Fabian G.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de diciembre de 2022
I think for the money it's a good value, the cutter is sharp and cuts pex well, but not straight. You really have to cut mark your pex first and try to follow a line and not let the pex move. The actual cinch tool is great, but if you have never used one before, you have no idea how much to cinch down. It clicks as it tightens, but you don't know when enough is enough and if you are going to break the pex tube. I learned quickly that for a 1/2" pex-b, 3 clicks was not enough, 5-6 was a better no leak fit. The ratchet style was working well, but it has like a little lever you have to move to release the tool from fitting. Also, these are great for working in a wide open area, but they are terrible for use behind a toilet or behind a water heater. Basically anywhere where you need it in an RV because space is tight and the handles are like 5ft long. My next purchase will be the short handle ones that will allow me to get into tight spaces which seems like that's where I will be using it majority of the time. Eventually you will get the hang of it and learn to position the cinch part of the clamp towards the right spot to allow you to cinch it with the tool with enough room to open and close the tool. You have to fully open the tool's handles wide to allow the fitting to sit in the opening, not a fan of that design.
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