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Tire machine vs manual tire changer
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<blockquote data-quote="AlebertoDoon" data-source="post: 1727516" data-attributes="member: 42432"><p>Hmm, I think it all depends on what purposes you need this device for. If you really change tires often and spend a lot of money, it may make sense to buy a tire changer. I have several cars and I bought such a machine to save money, and I like to spend time working in the garage and putting my cars in order, this has its own aesthetics. I also bought it used, my friend who works in <a href="https://www.valorexo.com/" target="_blank">valorexo.com</a> he advised me to pay attention to the date of manufacture of the machine and ask the previous owners about how often they used it, whether there were breakdowns. According to their reaction, it will be clear whether they are lying or not, it will be easier to decide whether to buy this machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlebertoDoon, post: 1727516, member: 42432"] Hmm, I think it all depends on what purposes you need this device for. If you really change tires often and spend a lot of money, it may make sense to buy a tire changer. I have several cars and I bought such a machine to save money, and I like to spend time working in the garage and putting my cars in order, this has its own aesthetics. I also bought it used, my friend who works in [URL='https://www.valorexo.com/']valorexo.com[/URL] he advised me to pay attention to the date of manufacture of the machine and ask the previous owners about how often they used it, whether there were breakdowns. According to their reaction, it will be clear whether they are lying or not, it will be easier to decide whether to buy this machine. [/QUOTE]
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