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Hi, anyone used the PlumbChum yet. Pretty decent tool.

 
I like the idea, but probably appeals to more of the diy market imo. Handy suppose if you walk in with it, but I tend to find (on a lot of my jobs anyway) I need more than that.
 
I like the idea, but probably appeals to more of the diy market imo. Handy suppose if you walk in with it, but I tend to find (on a lot of my jobs anyway) I need more than that.
Yeh i get it doesn't replace any tools but it does indeed help having one in your pocket. I would call it an expensive bleed key with the abiltiy to do more if needed. 🙃
 
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Hi, anyone used the PlumbChum yet. Pretty decent tool.

i've got one for myself for christmas, use it all the time, taken the load off my key ring, works well with the screwdriver inserts, with covid try to avoid leaving tools lying around less to sterolise, not sure about the price! it is handy for turning isolation valves on/off,
 

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