Titan 1/4-Inch Double Flaring Tool vs Capri Tools 3/16 in. Double Flaring Tool (CP21110-316)
Key Differences
Titan (A) targets 1/4" tubing specifically and includes multiple accessories plus a compact design for tight spaces; Capri (B) targets 3/16" tubing with a compact, easy-to-use design but has some reported alignment issues. Choose Titan if you need a tool focused on precise inverted 45-degree flares for 1/4" tubing and extra accessories; choose Capri if you work with 3/16" tubing and prioritize ease of use despite occasional alignment reports
Titan 1/4-Inch Double Flaring Tool
Compact 1/4'' double flaring tool set for brake lines with removable handle and accessories. Creates inverted 45-degree SAE double flare on 1/4'' tubing; works well in tight under-car spaces. Customers note precise flares on stainless lines and easy use
Pros
- Compact design for tight spaces
- Includes multiple accessories
- Creates precise inverted 45-degree flare
- Effective on stainless lines
Cons
- Limited to 1/4'' tubing
- Requires familiarity with flaring process
Capri Tools 3/16 in. Double Flaring Tool (CP21110-316)
Compact double flaring tool for 3/16 in. tubing, enabling precise 45-degree SAE flares on brake lines. Highly regarded for ease of use and compact design; reviewers note good flare quality and value
Pros
- compact, portable design
- easy to use
- high-quality flare results
- works with 3/16 in. non-stainless steel, nickel, and copper tubing
Cons
- alignment issues reported by some users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Titan |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Titan |
| User Reviews | Capri Tools |