- Brand: HZMM
- Material: Metal
- Color: 1pcs
- 【Humanized Design】- The T-shaped pattern design can increase the leverage; the thin hook inclined at 30 degrees can enter in the narrowest space; heat-treated alloy structure improves strength and durability, and the red rubber coating increases the comfort of use.
- 【Quick Operation】- Enables easy brake spring and headlight adjusting spring work that is significantly quicker and easier than using vice-grips, the exhaust spring tool can effectively aviod your knuckles from getting smashed and losing and breaking springs.
- 【Durable Material】- The exhaust spring hook is made of quality metal and rubber materials, which is sturdy, odorless, safe and durable for long time use. It is not easy to fade and not easy to break, which is comfortable to hand and convenient to use.
- 【Extensive Usage】- Useful everywhere where springs are used, such as vehicle brakes, riding lawnmower decks, and other equipment; removing exhaust springs, eliminating brake drum spring restrictions, leveling the spring loaded with a washer on top of the agitator, and installing a snow remover ; Suitable for all vehicles and standard springs.
- 【Size】- The measures approx. 6.30 x 3.15 inches/16 x 8 cm, light and small, easy to carry.


























Champ –
You need one of these. Actually two, in case one breaks. SO MUCH BETTER than pulling springs with pliers. A necessity for all exhaust work.
Randy –
It’s well built and strong enough that I’ve used it a couple times to stretch and set the tension springs on my Kubota tractor mower deck. It’s well worth the few bucks spent to save the time, sweat, and frustration when dealing with these types of springs.
dan –
This is a good tool, but it is too short for what I needed to do.
David Tribble –
I use this to extract switch grip inserts that get stuck in my bowling ball from time to time. This is at least a third of the price of those specially made for bowling. It’s made of steel so I cannot imagine it ever breaking. The prices of bowling ball tools are outrageous. I’m glad I found this workaround.
Loski –
Good spring hook. 4 stars because the recess for the hook could’ve been deeper/largerto accommodate larger springs or double springs.
Mary –
Madewell
Phreich –
I used this to install some large replacement springs on an attic ladder. Without this tool, it would have been nearly impossible to stretch the spring out and hook it in place. I’ll be using it whenever I have to deal with strong springs, including springs on drum brakes in the future.I like the fact that the “handle” portion of this tool is rubber coated metal of the same thickness as the shaft of the tool. The ones with the un-reinforced plastic handles are likely to break when used on strong springs.No complaints — the tool works and is a good value for the money.
Judy Corley –
As a senior there was no way I had the strength to replace the spring on our recliner. This was just the tool to pull the spring into place.