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KCI EzyWrench

The next time you have to change a wheel, you could make life easier with a KCI EzyWrench

Wheel nuts should be tightened to manufacturers' torque settings, but this rarely happens as most garage 'rattle-guns' exceed these settings and over-tighten the nuts, and with time they can also get rusted on.


The EzyWrench produces a maximum torque of 340Nm (250ft/lbs) which is equivalent to an average garage rattle-gun, and it loosens or tightens wheel nuts in seconds with its impacting action.


It uses 100W (8.3A) and simply plugs into your cigarette lighter. The distributor claims it will undo and tighten four wheels without any great drain on the battery.


It comes with a two-year warranty and retails for $99 at most ARB and TJM outlets, RACV stores in Vic and selected NRMA stores in NSW, Battery World stores and other selected outlets Australia-wide.


For more information or to find a retailer near you, contact KCI Imports on (02) 6649 3638 or visit http://www.kcimports.com.au/


 


 


 

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