• EASILY REMOVE RELAYS AND FUSES FROM TIGHT SPACES: Use the ABN Relay and Fuse Puller Pliers to quickly remove electrical relays and fuses that are closely set together or set in awkward to reach spaces; This tool is a must-have for professional mechanics and automotive hobbyists
  • BUILT TO LAST: Constructed of forged metal, this car fuse puller tool is designed for strength, durability, and longevity; PVC grips offer a comfortable and stable grip that provides relief to avoid user fatigue; 11.5-inch (29.2 cm) length allows for extra reach while 4.5-inch (11.4 cm) maximum jaw opening allows for versatility
  • SPECIALLY DESIGNED TIPS: Each automotive fuse puller relay tool features thin jaws and angled tips; The thin jaws easily slide between tightly grouped electrical relays and fuses, while the angled tips clasp around the bottom of the relay or fuse so you can gently pull out the part without damage
  • EASY TO USE: Simply open the jaws to the necessary width and allow jaws to become flush to each side of the relay you wish to pull out; Apply gentle pressure to the offset handles and pull upwards to remove the electrical relay
  • FITS YOUR NEEDS: Relay and fuse pliers are designed to work on many heavy-duty and industrial applications for most domestic and imported vehicles; Whether working on auto or aircrafts this specialty pliers tool will help get the job done quickly

this is my first relay puller , i am sorry i waited so long, this tool prevents hand pulling which can damage a relay , thank for a great product.

Long reach, seems to be made to last.

I recently ran accross two relays in my mini cooper that were nearly impossible to remove without cracking the plastic relay cover. They were so tight that I had to cover the relay with piece of thin rubber sheet gasket and use vise grips to work them loose while cringing thinking I would crack the relay any second. The relays sit in a recessed compartment making it impossible to evenly pry them loose with a pick or small screwdriver. This $13 tool solves the problem. I love Lisle tools but for 50% of the cost for a seldom used tool that is identical in quality you can't beat these from ABN.

I haven't received it yet, but I already kno that this is what I have needed for the last 30 years of me working on cars and trucks and pulling relays with a pair of pliars. lesson learned. once you overstress or crack the housing on relays when gripping and ripping them out with a tool that's not designed to do do the job, you have jeopardized the whole fuse boxes electrical integrity, which by the way feeds the bcm, pcm, ddm, lcm and every electronic brain in a vehicle. I feel secure that with this tool I wont screw it all up the next time.

These are well made and will last a long time. Much better than improvising a relay puller.

Makes pulling relays a whole lot easier. Quality Tool!

ABN installs grippy, tactile sleeves over slippery blue handle covers. Carefully examine the photos and you will see the step where black sleeve covers the blue sleeve. And for less money. That's a ding-dong! Otherwise, they're all quite the same in form and function. Cheers!

I had one of these years ago, a must have if you work on fuel tanks.

The relay puller works well on the larger relays and at a good price. Need this company to make another relay puller for the small relays all of the current automobiles use.