🔧 Straighten with Style: The Tool Every Pro Needs!
The MalcoFST2 Fin Straightening Tool is a high-quality, USA-made tool designed for HVAC professionals. It features adjustable combs that can straighten closely spaced fins (16-22 fins per inch) without damaging soft aluminum, ensuring your condenser and evaporator units remain in top condition. Weighing just 2.4 ounces, it's lightweight and easy to handle, making it an essential addition to any technician's toolkit.
Manufacturer | Malco |
Part Number | FST2 |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10.25 x 4.25 x 2 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | FST2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 |
Color | Multi |
Material | Nylon |
Shape | Comb |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
V**N
This worked amazingly!!!!
I initially tried a metal fin straightening tool from Lowe’s (also sold under different brands on Amazon), but it was a total disappointment. Within five minutes of use, it fell apart. The small wire pieces meant to straighten the fins kept getting misaligned, and it was clear that the metal pieces weren’t properly crimped. I returned it as defective and decided to do more research before trying another tool.I came across this new tool and watched a few YouTube tutorials, which was crucial. A tip I found helpful was to avoid forcing the fins. Instead, gently slide the tool up and down in both directions, taking your time. Be patient on damaged/bent fins and work from the edges toward the center, focusing on one section at a time rather than diving straight into the middle of the bent fins. If you encounter resistance, don’t push too hard as you might tear the fins. If the tool doesn’t go through in one direction, try approaching the fin from the opposite side. Sometimes a damaged fin can block your progress, but by alternating directions, you can straighten everything up to that damaged point.This tool worked much better for me, and with a little patience and technique, it got the job done without causing further damage to the unit.I attached a photo with before and after pictures. The before pictures are on top and the after pictures are on the bottom.
G**O
This did the job.
I had an air conditioner (a/c) with mashed in fins that needed straightened. This tool enabled me to straighten them. Where the fins are mashed the hot exhaust air can’t escape.A few observations. The fins didn’t come out as straight as original, but straight enough to function properly. Also, it was a little more difficult than it appeared to align the tool teeth to the a/c fins. I had to gingerly adjust the position across the fins to get the tool teeth to align between the fins. If I inserted the tool before doing that, I would end up with more bent fins. Once the tool was inserted correctly, I had to pull straight down fairly hard to get it to straighten the fins.So that aspect was more delicate or intricate than I anticipated, but not difficult once I got up to speed with the tool nuances.This tool has four different tooth densities: 16, 18, 20, or 22 teeth per inch. From my experience it is essential that the tool tooth density matches the a/c fin density. If it doesn’t match, you can’t get the teeth inserted between the fins and I think you’re just going to mash in more fins. So having these tooth density options is good, it wasn’t too hard for me to count the fins per inch on my a/c to know which part of the tool to use. Still, I ended up putting Dymo labels on the outside of my a/c units identifying how many fins per inch. I don't want to have to count fins with a magnifying glass and a ruler again in the future if I can help it.This product is advertised as having a “resilient nylon comb” to avoid damaging the a/c aluminum fins, but I can’t help but think I might prefer a metal toothed comb. I think metal teeth, if they were thinner, might have been easier to insert and straighten more effectively.*** edited 7-10-24A year later I can't find my comb so I bought another, same product. I used the new one and some of the plastic comb teeth bent. Now for sure I wish I had a metal comb, but the Amazon descriptions of similar products are poor. Most don't indicate the material, even fewer indicate the teeth density. On many of the items the Amazon summary states "Recommended for hair, hair styling." I guess I'll make do.
T**N
Only one found that had the fin spacing
This was the only one that I could find that the 22 fpi ( Fins Per Inch) rake (comb). My brand new window A/C was accidentally bumped into and a lot of the fins were flattened. Super quick delivery (ordered it Wednesday and it arrived Thursday).I found it worked best by inserting the comb into the fins by the rounded (backside) side of the comb and then pivoting the comb to the pointed (hook) side and SLOWLY but firmly drawing the comb down through the bent fins. It took me about 90 minutes to rake through all the fins. Granted it was not able to completely straighten all the fins (some were pushed tooo far in to come back out) but overall it worked GREAT. I am very happy with the results.The only downside of the comb is it is essentially a one time use. The teeth on the comb are made from a somewhat softer plastic and when finished using it, some of the teeth had broken off. But I guess if the teeth of the comb were any stiffer it may damaged the fins rather than straighten them.
C**Z
Didn’t work!
I had super high hopes for this. What a bummer it didn’t work. I tried all the ends and the plastic tool just fell apart. I tried to start from the top up and work my way down. But it only made my coils worst! So sad =\
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