
Review Summary
2010-08-21T21:00:00
I keep one of these attached to every strobe power pack I own. They pay for themselves the FIRST time you use them. One on your keychain should suffice. I'm into overkill when anything can cost me time on a shoot or cause embarrassment by appearing "unprofessional." The best money you can spend if you're a regular synch cord user...
MIKE C.
2009-06-08T21:00:00
I thought this product was kind of priced and that I would never need it when Adorama recommended it. I bought it anyway. It really saved me when I must of bumped my camera bag walking to a shoot and bent the end of my sync cord. This tool straightned it right away and I was able to finish my shoot.
CHRISTOPHER H.
2007-09-30T21:00:00
A fellow college had an item similar to this one and after a long three day search on the web I found this item. Once it arrived I was quick to show him my find and he quickly noted he had never before seen the hexagon shape which makes it easy to grip and the piece on the end to realine the center point. A great product and I know of at least five other photographers that have stated they will buy one and asked me for all the information to order one.
Unique F.
2007-07-09T21:00:00
This is a very handy little tool that I have attached to one of the handles on my gear bag that contains my sync cords. It has a very handy key chain type fob and split ring just for putting it where it can be found and used quickly. It is used to reshape and repair both male and female PC ends. It is very well constructed and looks like it should last for years to come. Great product.
GLENN W.
Saved Me
By CHRISTOPHER H.
I thought this product was kind of priced and that I would never need it when Adorama recommended it. I bought it anyway. It really saved me when I must of bumped my camera bag walking to a shoot and bent the end of my sync cord. This tool straightned it right away and I was able to finish my shoot.
I keep one of these attached to every strobe power pack I own.
By MIKE C.
I keep one of these attached to every strobe power pack I own. They pay for themselves the FIRST time you use them. One on your keychain should suffice. I'm into overkill when anything can cost me time on a shoot or cause embarrassment by appearing "unprofessional." The best money you can spend if you're a regular synch cord user...
P.C. repair tool is designed to fix the tips of most P.C. cords. End hole repairs Lia type; cross hole fixes Paramount type.