Robo® Mini Dent Lifter

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The KECO Robo® Mini Lifter is one of the most popular glue pulling tools in use by professional PDR techs today. The adjustable and rotating feet combined with a pass-through adapter allow this lightweight mini lifter to support everything from the tiniest of detailing glue tabs to large body crease tabs.

  • 360° Rotating Base - provides more leverage options
  • Ball-and-Socket Technology - makes dents on uneven surfaces easy to reach
  • Rubber Feet -  pivot 30° and rotate 360° for precise alignment and prevents marring
  • Wide Knob - allows for easy, quick height adjustment to pull tabs of varying heights
  • Compact - lays flat for easy storage
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