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I want one! Dunno if I'd ever actually use it but I want one!

I concur ace little tool. Anyone got any other useful little tools like this that make a job easier
 
Wouldn't you risk just unscrewing the top half out of the base of the auto vent or is that the purpose!?
 
Handy tool when space is an issue,
 
I bought one after having to change one in an Isar which was a b/7c#. Have not had to use it to date, but if buying it makes that job easier or means I never end up changing one again then either way it's worth the money.
 
taling about handy tools, I did my own tap head puller, on pegler taps that were quiet old when I was on a local ha maintenance I often struggled to get the heads off to open the body, ok if you just want to change the washer because you could get a wrench there just about with the tap open , but if the gland was leaking this was brilliant! and saved me hours!! it was made out of a nut and bold with 2 7" nails welded on and a split pin, it was brilliant!
 
taling about handy tools, I did my own tap head puller, on pegler taps that were quiet old when I was on a local ha maintenance I often struggled to get the heads off to open the body, ok if you just want to change the washer because you could get a wrench there just about with the tap open , but if the gland was leaking this was brilliant! and saved me hours!! it was made out of a nut and bold with 2 7" nails welded on and a split pin, it was brilliant!

took me ages other day to prise heads off basin taps any pic of it
 
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