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Reviews (9)

27 Mar, 2019
A good product
Does the job of outdoor socket perfectly well.
Its has a locking tab on for a padlock to stop of the neighbours using it off an extension.
My only concern is, as with all plastics, will the latch eventually break off?

18 Mar, 2019
I recommned this prodict
Purchased it when I noticed it was 450mm which is as long as my old Britool 1/2" breaker bar which I still use for the stubborn tight bolts and nuts.
I have a 3/8" Snap On but its only 300mm long so not that good for pulling on.
I delighted with the Sealey bar and I'd say its going to very useful. Have only use it to crack VW TDI wheels nuts off but it did it with ease.
As the Sealey product has a chrome handle, I slid a length of garden hose over it for better grip, the same as I did with the Snap On bar.
Can't give it a 5 star as I've not really tested it but Sealey tech department rate the bar for just over 200Nm!

28 Dec, 2019
Works well for me!
1 of 1 found this helpful Sealey rate it for 500Nm and having used it, seems strong enough.
My only bits of advice would be to get a length of rubber hose and slide it over the handle for better grip. Also, take the pin out and with the exception of the threads, grease it and the peg contact surfaces, then tighten back in. That'll help keep the pin from coming loose which even happens to Snap On bars.
No point spending £150 for a Snap On bar when this is on the market.