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Chicago Screw Tool

Regular price $45.00
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4.6

"Glad I purchased! Wasn’t sure how it would be used or if it was worth buying, as this was my first kit (Fremont). In fact, using this tool to hold the screw and tighten it made that step so easy! If you are on the fence, go for it!"
— Cate R.

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Chicago Screw Tool

Regular price $45.00
Unit price
per
4.6

A Chicago Screw Tool will help you (you guessed it!) install Chicago screws. It’s possible to tighten a Chicago screw with just a flathead screwdriver, but this tool has rubber grips that allow you to get an extra-strong, reliable set that will hold up to years of wear and tear. If you’re making a Fremont Tote we highly recommend using one of these! (Replacement rubber grips are available here.)

 
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"Glad I purchased! Wasn’t sure how it would be used or if it was worth buying, as this was my first kit (Fremont). In fact, using this tool to hold the screw and tighten it made that step so easy! If you are on the fence, go for it!"
— Cate R.

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Free shipping over $250

Returns

Easy Returns

Support

Need help? Contact us

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Jan
Perfect solution for tightening Chicago Screws!

Tightening Chicago screws without this tool risks scuffing the hardware, or having a strap come loose while using the bag. This tool solves the issue, easily!

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JO A.A.
Chicago screw tool

Great tool except the rubber ends came off immediately and I had to re-glue with E6000 hope they stay on!!!

J
JO A.A.
Rubber Tips

When I received the tool and removed the leather piece in between the rubber tips came off so I re-glued them back on with E6000....hope they stay on now....