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Reviews (5)

Feb 06, 2019
Truss Rod Wrench Good
The socket end is very good and helped get my truss rod where it needed to be. For me, I have a Gibson Les Paul 60's Tribute and the Philips screwdriver end was too big for my cover screws. It should fit other guitar screws of that type well, but I was hoping to keep only one screwdriver in my gig bag. Otherwise it is a good product.

May 09, 2024
A Great device for power outages and more!
The Delta Pro is a great device that you can have ready in your home or basement. Since it does not use gas or propane, there's no worries about breathing in fumes. There are many ways to charge this battery, so you're not left in the dark for too long. You can plug it in the wall (when you have power of course), you can use solar panels, and if you purchase an adapter, you can charge at an electric charging station. I like this so much, that I have two delta pros, two extra batteries, and the dual voltage hub so I can use devices that run 220v, like AC or the stove when the power is out.

Mar 14, 2019
Makes Engine Building Easier
This tool is of great material. It also helps to make hand engine rotation easier without possibly marring the crankshaft. The only thing that I see as a negative is that it is too large for timing wheels with a smaller diameter center hole (which I think are most). I am now looking at a degree wheel with the larger hole, but they are expensive.