- Removes wheel covers quickly and easily without scratching
- Rubber head prevents damage to hub cap
- Rubber head is replaceable

Nothing earth shattering here but if you are working with old cars like I am you need a good hubcap tool, and this fills the need w/o being a pile of junk. KenTool products are quality and while not the cheapest thing will last the life of your toolbox and then some.
The cost of my plastic hubcap replacement was around $70 bucks each. I checked YouTube videos for removal techniques...it looked easy...and yes some do come off easy and other designs more difficult. My cap design was hard to pop-off but did get it off without damage.I went to the major auto stores in the area and guess what...none had a wheel-cover-puller.
This tool costs more than others...compare the curve end...the less expensive tools have less curvature.
And yes I did rummage thru my vast tool boxes for the right combination of tools to obtain the right leverage and pressure point placements...but nothing worked.
Bottom line:
No cracked hubcaps...I saved/made money.

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