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Whirlpool front load washer bellows retainer tool


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Does anyone know of a tool similar to the Lg retainer tool that can be used on Whirlpool (Products)front load washers? The Lg ones are too narrow to spread the retainer on the Whirlpool 

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Nope. Never needed one. Use spring clip clamps as extra pair of hands. 

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1634Ed, I have used a small standard screwdriver and needle nose pliers. Was looking for something more convenient.

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I have a set like that, but haven’t considered using it. I was just wondering if there was a specific tool that could be purchased like the LG tool. Thank you

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