







🚗 Pry Like a Pro, Protect Like a Boss!
The XBRN Trim Removal Tool Set includes 5 durable, scratch-resistant plastic pry tools designed for professional and DIY automotive trim, molding, and panel removal. Compact and lightweight, this kit fits easily in your car or toolbox, ensuring safe, damage-free repairs and installations across a wide range of vehicle interiors and exteriors.










| ASIN | B08BJYW13C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,477 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #79 in Body Repair Upholstery & Trim Tools |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,134) |
| Date First Available | June 20, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
| Item model number | SUVELAM |
| Package Dimensions | 7.64 x 5.08 x 0.51 inches |
| Size | 5PCS |
A**R
Sturdy, effective
These trim removal tools got the job done (removing the panel trim from around a Ford Escape entertainment system) without causing any scratches or damage. They are made from a hard, durable plastic. Given the price, they were an excellent deal. They arrive in a clear plastic bag, so I put in a cloth tool bag so they don't go missing.
C**O
Good tools at good price
These tools were perfect for removing the cover on the rear view mirror of my new Honda CRV. I had bought a set at Harbor Freight, but they were HUGE, so I ordered this set and I'm very happy with them. They are good quality and sturdy.
J**B
Great shipping
Came in on time and worked great for the dash removal
M**E
great tool
good tool
S**R
Good
Good
D**I
Very good strength
These things were great and pretty much in any situation
K**G
Works as expected
I only needed one of the tool to remove cover on the side mirror, would be nice to have instructions on how to use all the different tools
M**B
They're plastic, thats the whole point people.
Some reviews have complaints about these being to soft and bending to much.. Not my experience at all if used properly. I guess yeah, if you're working with a much harder surface that makes sense but these arent designed to take apart book shelves and crack open your car door when you lock your keys in there. They are for working on your cars dashboard like a stereo install or opening a tablet to swap out the battery. For those types of applications these work great. If they were to ridged they would damage your project. Thats why the flex a little and are made of plastic. 1st step expect limitations for a plastic tool. 2nd step be happy you're learning how to do something yourself and saving money. Step 3, learn what a tool is for and how to use it before writing a bad review based on ignorance. Now who knows how long these will last but honestly who cares. They cost basically nothing so if you saved $10+ doing it yourself you've already won.
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