eBay find: Scepter MFC Wrench!

Kowboy

Adventurer
Thanks for postin' up the e-bay link sir.

I realize the other options of filter wrenches, pipe wrenches, homemade wooden wrenches, or maybe just beatin' the hell out of the cap with a rock will all loosen it ...

but I find the simple elegance of this tool to be attractive and so I just ordered one. :cool:
 

Woodsman

Adventurer
Thanks for postin' up the e-bay link sir.

I realize the other options of filter wrenches, pipe wrenches, homemade wooden wrenches, or maybe just beatin' the hell out of the cap with a rock will all loosen it ...

but I find the simple elegance of this tool to be attractive and so I just ordered one. :cool:

:Wow1: I never tried the rock trick. As long a person has the space in their rig a cool tool that makes the task at hand super easy, is a pretty rocking way to go. :smiley_drive:
 

Dave Bennett

Adventurist
As previously mentioned, I busted a rubber strap wrench on the can. Maybe it loosened it, maybe it didn't, but a hardened tool like the wood one and obviously this plastic one took the cap right off.

Having seen this tool in person I have to say it is VERY well made and a must have Scepter accessory :drool:
 

howell_jd

Adventurer
Back to the top for a truly durable and functional product. Just recently I re-visited Jenny and Fritz's eBay shop. I purchased several of their new items available notably a great strap for ease-of-pouring. They also have a water can wrench, some handy PVC spout covers as well as the two common spouts, VITON gaskets, replacement flanges, replacement cap straps in a variety of colors, and replacement caps (how's that for diversification!). They've also established an independent website too: http://www.jagmte.com that is well worth a visit.

Check them out! Great job J & F!

Jonathan
 

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