THE ORIGINAL PLUMBERS KEYRING MULTITOOL

Plumb Chum Mini
Plumb Chum Mini
Plumb Chum Mini
Plumb Chum Mini
Plumb Chum Mini
Plumb Chum Mini
Plumb Chum Mini
Plumb Chum Mini
Plumb Chum Mini
Plumb Chum Mini
Plumb Chum Mini
Plumb Chum Mini
Plumb Chum Mini

Plumb Chum Mini

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The ultimate colourful keyring tool. We have taken two of the best features of the Plumb Chum and come up with a mighty, mini ,multifunctional tool!

Plumbchum mini has a strong magnet to hold your spare hex bits, and functions well as a small screwdriver whilst doing so! 

It will of course open meter boxes, but also Biffa bins and any other cabinet with a triangle key.

on the reverse side is a bleed key. For all applications you can either use the ring as leverage, or your fingers on the nicely ergonomic triangle.

Available in:

Makita Green, Sky Blue, Hot Pink, Milwakee Red, Dewalt Yellow.

Made from engineering grade plastic this tool is tougher than you think... but not without its limitations. we have tested the hex fitting to 2Nm of torque

Not suited for valves that have been done up too tightly, Plumbchum tool is the answer to these, with its extra leverage, strength, and lifetime guarantee.

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RJ Heating
Great inventions

Really handy tools that now are in regular use throughout the day since buying! Both are clipped to my trousers and have made life so much easier! Highly recommend!

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Darren Barker
Plumb Chum Mini

Great! Handy little tool, does exactly what it should. Good quality and a fast delivery. Really impressed. *****

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Harriet Hobbs
Great idea - needs a couple of tweaks maybe

This is fantastic and takes up way less room on my keys than a regular meter key. I got one for 3 other gas engineers in the family and they all love it too.
I have used a screwdriver bit in it and find it to be useful but it would be even better if it was slightly longer as it's a bit fiddly and if it came with a double ended screwdriver bit so you always had a flat or pozi to hand.
No criticism but maybe an idea for a MK2 version?