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DISEN 13PCS Electrical Disconnect Pliers & Fuel Line Disconnect Tool Set, Automotive Electrical Terminal Connector Separator Removal Tool Kit with Storage Bags, Blue

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  • Brand: ‎DISEN
  • Price: USD 47.49
  • Rating: 4.70 (19 reviews)

If you’ve ever fought a stubborn wiring harness clip, spring hose clamp, or tight fuel line fitting, having the right removal tools makes the job faster and helps reduce the chance of breaking connectors or marring trim. The DISEN 13PCS Electrical Disconnect Pliers & Fuel Line Disconnect Tool Set bundles a variety of specialty pliers and separators for common under-hood and interior tasks in one organized kit.

This set includes vertical and 60° electrical disconnect pliers plus a dual-head electrical separator to help you work around different connector angles. For cooling/fuel/hose work, you’ll find dedicated tools for removing hoses and compressing spring-style clamps. It also includes trim and panel tools to help with interior and exterior clip removal, along with a relay puller plier and a neon voltage tester. The tools are made with high-carbon steel and feature non-slip, plastic-coated handles to improve comfort and grip during longer jobs.

  • 13-piece kit covering electrical disconnects, relay/fuse pulling, fuel line and hose removal, clamp compression, and panel/trim clip removal
  • Includes vertical and 60° electrical disconnect pliers plus a dual-head separator for varied connector angles
  • Specialty tools for fuel/coolant system service, including hose removal and spring clamp handling
  • Trim pry tool and panel clip plier help remove door panels, dashboard fasteners, and bumper clips with less risk of damage
  • High-carbon steel construction with non-slip, plastic-coated handles; tools come organized in storage bags

For DIYers and weekend mechanics who want one grab-and-go set for common connector, clamp, hose, and clip tasks, this DISEN kit is a practical addition to the toolbox—especially when working in tight spaces where standard pliers tend to slip.