1-1/16" Marine Boat Propeller Wrench Prop - JSP Brand Compatible with Mercury Mercruiser Alpha
M**G
Plastic material, not strong enough
I wouldnt buy this if i knew how dingly this was and it is plastic so you can imagine not much torque will basically rip this tool up like it did with me. Even the back drain plug bit through this tool as its only plastic.,.its only job was to take off the prop nut and it didnt even do that...i just grabbed a socket wrench big enough to do the trick..this thing is not a good tool due to it being PLASTIC
S**O
Soft nylon, stripped the plug wrench
Propeller wrench works ok, but the square plug wrench didn’t last more than one trip before it stripped out. I don’t over tighten my plug, just finger tight and another quarter turn or so to get a seal. Can’t imagine it will last more than a few prop changes before it too is stripped out, maybe.
D**G
Useless "tool"
Soft plastic material that bends easily. Not enough glass fill to be used as a wrench. The hex socket stripped out the first time I tried to use it and the prop nut didn't budge. Grabbed a pair of channel locks and the nut came off just fine. It is a "tool" that is useless for its one and only purpose...
F**5
Plastic deforms when removing propeller nut
Inside of socket deforms when removing propeller nut. Also reach of the socket could be longer to reach and fully grasp the nut.
G**E
Stick to a metal socket.
The socket stripped out the first time I tried it. I'm glad I wasn't trying to do this on the lake.
S**E
Buy a better quality one
I should have known. Cheap wrench, cheap quality. Quite soft plastic used and the wrench stripped out after a couple of uses when testing for proper prop pitch required exchanging the prop a few times. Ended up just buying a deep socket and used a ratchet for removal and install.
J**E
Light weight and rust proof. One time use.
I bought this for tool kit to store on boat. Wanted something light weight and rust proof. Tried it out when I received it and easily removed prop but it is not for every day use. It’s for that uh oh moment when you’ve got to switch a torn up prop/hub out with your spare.
D**Y
cheap.
Broke first time I used it. I know that the prop is low torque but it cracked before it even got tight
T**D
nice item to have on the boat with a few other tools....
seems good and sturdy.
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