I agree - this is a must-have tool. We got one after our 13 pin socket tool got out of alignment years ago when we were on holiday which then delayed our departure. Fortunately there was someone on site who knew how to realign things. Wouldn’t be without one now. Thanks for sharing.
I bought two of these tools, one stays in the car and the other stays in the caravan, had them for about two years and I used one only two weeks ago for the first time,they are a must have tool, thanks for sharing Fliss, 👍.
I had no idea this inside ring is rotating and that it has to be at 90 degree angle. That's why yesterday I was not able to attach my trailer to the car :) Thank you so much!
I agree - this is a must-have tool. We got one after our 13 pin socket tool got out of alignment years ago when we were on holiday which then delayed our departure. Fortunately there was someone on site who knew how to realign things. Wouldn’t be without one now. Thanks for sharing.
Are there any other 'must-have' tools or caravan kit you can think of?
@@the_trailer_lady A “must have” for me these days is a lanyard so I don’t keep forgetting where the keys are (possibly an age thing 😄)
@@irenedale5256 I love that top tip!
I bought two of these tools, one stays in the car and the other stays in the caravan, had them for about two years and I used one only two weeks ago for the first time,they are a must have tool, thanks for sharing Fliss, 👍.
Aren't they just! With a lot of care and careful connection, hopefully you won't need to use it often, but it's reassuring to know you've got one 🙂
I had no idea this inside ring is rotating and that it has to be at 90 degree angle. That's why yesterday I was not able to attach my trailer to the car :) Thank you so much!
Glad I could help