

🔩 Master every flare, own every line — the pro’s hydraulic edge!
The Mastercool 72485-PRC is the original patented hydraulic flaring tool set trusted by professionals worldwide. It features a powerful hydraulic ram for effortless, precise flares, supports 7 flare types on multiple tubing sizes, and includes GM transmission cooling line dies and adapters. Built with high-strength steel and housed in a custom case with magnetic holders, it also comes with a mini tube cutter for clean cuts—making it the ultimate all-in-one solution for automotive, hydraulic, and industrial tubing applications.







| ASIN | B06WD86RLH |
| Best Sellers Rank | 265,603 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 1,149 in Brake Tools |
| Brand | Mastercool |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (519) |
| Date First Available | 4 Oct. 2017 |
| Exterior | Structural body is Metal |
| Item Weight | 5.44 kg |
| Item model number | 72485-PRC |
| Manufacturer | Mastercool |
| Manufacturer part number | 72485-PRC |
| Model | 72485-PRC Universal Hydraulic Flaring Tool Set (Includes 3/8" and 1/2" Transmission Cooling Line Die and Adapter Sets) |
| Product Dimensions | 35.56 x 30.48 x 10.16 cm; 5.44 kg |
J**S
I bought this in preparation for doing some brake work on several different vehicles where I would be making my own lines. Being able to make fuel line and transmission line connections is a bonus too. So far it has performed flawlessly on everything I have used it on. Inverted double flares come out perfect with no worries about leaks. Granted I have not used every fitting and adapter it has yet, but I did play around with some of the ones that I have not had a call to use just to verify it would indeed make the proper ends without any trouble. Being a mechanic since the late 1980s, I have seen all sorts of shade tree hatchet jobs on transmission, power steering, and even brake lines over the years. Most of the time it is because they did not have the proper tools for the job and/or did not know any better. Compression fittings are fine for non-critical, low pressure use but I would never trust such a fitting in a brake system that has to work in emergency circumstances with pressures over 1000psi. I have seen many of these develop leaks over time and have heard of them blowing apart. I have even seen a brake butcher job where someone tried to use just a single 45 degree flare to join the lines. Thankfully they could not get it seal off and brought it to me to fix it properly. Before this tool, I would just buy lines in predetermined lengths as close to what was needed as possible and bend them to shape and try to make sure any excess was safely out of the way somewhere or buy line with the correct bends already in place. Now, thanks to this tool, I am no longer confined to those two choices as I can make my own lines the exact length I need without worrying about the ends. I have seen numerous PS & transmission lines patched with rubber hose over the years that often leak later because people just slide the hose right up on the smooth metal line. Eventually the hose slides off because there is no flare for a clamp to hold against. This tool solves that problem too. Just use the fuel line fitting dies but do not crimp them all the way. About 3 to 6 pumps (depending on the line) after all the slack is out of the tool will leave a nice rounded bubble flare in the line that doesn't have any sharp edges so a hose can easily be pushed over it but have enough flare to keep the hose clamps from allowing the hose to slide off over time. It may take a bit of experimenting to get the proper size bubble in the line. I have included a picture of such a bubble & the fuel line flare that results if you go until the tool stops. The included tubing cutter is the small type intended for close quarters and works well enough. I would advise buying a dedicated tool for reaming/deburring your lines after you cut them. The case is also a decent case with an actual hinge & decent clasps to hold it closed. Not just a thin plastic strip hinge that always cracks after a few years leaving you with a box that no longer stays closed & loses components. If you regularly work on automobile hydraulic or fuel lines I would say buy this tool. The only thing that would make it better is if you could buy it with the 37 degree dies for AN fittings already included with these instead of having to buy them separate.
W**N
The best and only flare kit you will ever need to buy. Almost every shop I have worked in had one of these for making power steering lines, transmission lines, and of course brake lines. The only time I've had to redo a flare with this tool is when you forget the fitting! Now working in a shop without one and doing work at home I finally made the purchase to do brake lines on my own vehicle. Everything fit nicely in the case, and everything is of high quality material.
J**Y
Excellent tool haven't ran into a line I haven't been able to re create.
A**R
This works great I have only used the double flaring . Happy with the quality .
S**8
I needed to make a custom fuel line and therefore I naturally needed a flaring tool. While this tool is overkill for my one project because it has the ability to do a variety types of flares, I went for it. I found a couple YouTube videos on how to use it. I then cut some 6 inch scrap pieces to practice on and after about the 3rd of 4th try, they were coming out great. Very happy with the product and now I'm set for my next project as well.