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Anyone used one of these on site?

Been looking at them on ebay and they can be a reasonable price, are they worth the money though? They do look like they would make life easier, and they do 28mm.
 
No Mossep but ive the copy it says nearest CM35 and its made from a company called bend it now , the benders are spot on, they are heavy and i keep in store unless doing 28mm, what price u lookin at Mossep?
 
I was given an old Hilmor bender by a customer, the only thing it needed was a new hook. I bought this from benditnow. I believe they used to make the Hilmor benders.
 
Had seen some on ebay for around ÂŁ200 - ÂŁ300 used. Not seen the bend it now ones, are they good quality?
 
Had seen some on ebay for around ÂŁ200 - ÂŁ300 used. Not seen the bend it now ones, are they good quality?

Better than the new hilmore ones and 5500 times better than the. ÂŁ590 rottenburger tosh
 
ÂŁ70 to 150

If you live near winstable its a beauty

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i got one of eBay last week ÂŁ78 thats a bargain i find it easier to use my hand bender on 22 and 15mm not used it for 28mm yet.
 
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