Answer-RC Super Twist 3 (ANSCSTL04) - Your Opinion??
#1
Answer-RC Super Twist 3 (ANSCSTL04) - Your Opinion??
Hi
Am looking to buy a RC Clutch Tool, quite fancied the aluminium version as plastic one's are a bit weak, they do one by Answer-RC picture below traditional style, but the problem is no one does this one anymore they have now upgraded it to the newer version which has a handle like a screwdriver "Answer-RC Super Twist 3 (ANSCSTL04)", again picture provided below.
I'm not too keen on the newer version as I feel that I can get a better grip with the older style as the handle goes across horizontally making it easy to pull, so I think, I don't think a screwdriver handle version makes it any easier if anything I think it may be harder.
Anyway would like to hear if anyone has one and what they think?
Is my theory correct or am I wrong and should try it out?
As always thanks in advance
Am looking to buy a RC Clutch Tool, quite fancied the aluminium version as plastic one's are a bit weak, they do one by Answer-RC picture below traditional style, but the problem is no one does this one anymore they have now upgraded it to the newer version which has a handle like a screwdriver "Answer-RC Super Twist 3 (ANSCSTL04)", again picture provided below.
I'm not too keen on the newer version as I feel that I can get a better grip with the older style as the handle goes across horizontally making it easy to pull, so I think, I don't think a screwdriver handle version makes it any easier if anything I think it may be harder.
Anyway would like to hear if anyone has one and what they think?
Is my theory correct or am I wrong and should try it out?
As always thanks in advance
Last edited by nazUK; 06-07-2012 at 04:22 PM.
#2
I had one of the top ones, which I loved, until someone "borrowed" my clutch tool box and never returned it
#3
I prefer the older one, it looks great and works really well, never had a problem with the older style but this new one it just seems all wrong I mean there's a saying which goes something like.... "If it ain't broken don't fix it"
So why Answer-RC have changed it I really don't know???!!!
#5
That's really interesting to know, thanks.
#7
So basically your saying "don't knock it until I've tried it"
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#10
Tech Adept
Hi Guys - it was a decision based on ease of use. The original "flick out" version was great but you had to know how to use it.
The new one is just so much easier to use and probably on balance quicker as well. Just a more intuitive product overall.
We do still offer the flick version in plastic for those with a need for that.
The new one is just so much easier to use and probably on balance quicker as well. Just a more intuitive product overall.
We do still offer the flick version in plastic for those with a need for that.
#11
Tech Adept
In the time I was writing the reply and doing other things you posted again, hence missing your new post.
In terms of removal, I keep meaning to do a video of it, you can use it to remove the shoe by twisting it back a little so the "V" on the tool engages on the spring that would normally touch the nut. This takes the pressure of the shoe and with minimal pressure the shoe can be slid up using the tip of a thumb.
#12
Hi Guys - it was a decision based on ease of use. The original "flick out" version was great but you had to know how to use it.
The new one is just so much easier to use and probably on balance quicker as well. Just a more intuitive product overall.
We do still offer the flick version in plastic for those with a need for that.
The new one is just so much easier to use and probably on balance quicker as well. Just a more intuitive product overall.
We do still offer the flick version in plastic for those with a need for that.
#13
In the time I was writing the reply and doing other things you posted again, hence missing your new post.
In terms of removal, I keep meaning to do a video of it, you can use it to remove the shoe by twisting it back a little so the "V" on the tool engages on the spring that would normally touch the nut. This takes the pressure of the shoe and with minimal pressure the shoe can be slid up using the tip of a thumb.
In terms of removal, I keep meaning to do a video of it, you can use it to remove the shoe by twisting it back a little so the "V" on the tool engages on the spring that would normally touch the nut. This takes the pressure of the shoe and with minimal pressure the shoe can be slid up using the tip of a thumb.
Hmmmm sounds a bit fiddly, not sure by lowering your thumb nearer to the bottom it would be easier to pull as they can be a bit tough sometimes to pull off.
Not completely convinced yet that this is a better version.
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In the time I was writing the reply and doing other things you posted again, hence missing your new post.
In terms of removal, I keep meaning to do a video of it, you can use it to remove the shoe by twisting it back a little so the "V" on the tool engages on the spring that would normally touch the nut. This takes the pressure of the shoe and with minimal pressure the shoe can be slid up using the tip of a thumb.
In terms of removal, I keep meaning to do a video of it, you can use it to remove the shoe by twisting it back a little so the "V" on the tool engages on the spring that would normally touch the nut. This takes the pressure of the shoe and with minimal pressure the shoe can be slid up using the tip of a thumb.