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product_id: 192370409
title: "Double Flaring Tool"
brand: "capri tools"
price: "₱7061"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Capri Tools"
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# All-in-one compact design 50% faster flaring Works with 3/16 in. steel, nickel & copper tubing Double Flaring Tool

**Brand:** capri tools
**Price:** ₱7061
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔩 Master your brake lines like a pro—fast, flawless, and fuss-free!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Double Flaring Tool by capri tools
- **How much does it cost?** ₱7061 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ph](https://www.desertcart.ph/products/192370409-double-flaring-tool)

## Best For

- capri tools enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted capri tools brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Bench Vise Ready:** Detachable die lets you secure the tool for maximum grip and control.
- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Portable, space-saving design lets you work on-vehicle or in tight spots effortlessly.
- • **Minimal Extras Needed:** Only a 10 mm and 17 mm wrench required—streamline your toolkit and workflow.
- • **Speed Meets Precision:** Create perfect 45° double flares in half the time—no more wasted hours.
- • **Versatile Compatibility:** Flawlessly handles 3/16 in. non-stainless steel, nickel, and copper tubing.

## Overview

The Capri Tools 3/16 in. Double Flaring Tool (CP21110-316) is a compact, all-in-one flaring solution designed for professional-grade 45-degree SAE double flares on brake lines. Compatible with steel, nickel, and copper tubing, it cuts flaring time by 50%, works in tight spaces, and includes a detachable die for bench vise use. Backed by a lifetime warranty, it requires only two wrenches to operate, making it the ultimate tool for efficient, reliable brake line repairs.

## Description

The Capri Tools Double Flaring Tool lets you create perfect 45-degree SAE double flares in half the time compared to old generation flaring tools. Its compact and portable design lets you work both off vehicle and on vehicle, even in tight spots. The die can be detached so you can also work with a bench vise for more grip. The tool works flawlessly with 3/16 in. non-stainless steel, nickel, and copper tubing. This is an all-in-one tool. A 10 mm and a 17 mm wrenches are the only other tools you need to start making perfect double flares.

Review: Works very well - Nice little tool that creates easily very nice flares on brake lines in limited space. Even if you have to use it once its worth its price considering the alternative is to remove a whole section of brake line that can take many hours.
Review: Nothing to think about. Buy the tool if you need to double flare 3/16th lines. - This thing is Amazing. I dont see how anyone who can follow simple instructions cant flare a brake line. Believe me if you can't make this tool work you should not be working on something as important as brakes. It is so easy. Cut and deburr tubing slide on your fitting the thead side down. Then take the tool thread the given alinement stop bolt in the end and slide the tubing in firm against. Then tighten the 2 10m bolts to secure it to the line. Then take outo the alinement tool then take the die and thread it in the side marked operation 1 first and tighten until it bottoms out. Dont forget to greese it first. The unbolt the die and greese the other end snug it down. Then back it out and back off your 10 mm bolts and it's good to go with a perfect flare. I was doing a complete system so I was doing several flares. I used my 20 volt brushless 1/4 in dewalt impact driver to tighten the 10 mm bolts and to drive the 3/4 8n bolt. Not sure if that's recommended but it sure made things go fast. You just got to be smart and not get crazy and I had no problems. Out of a entire under the floor brake job I only had to redo 2 flares. Once because the tube slipped when tighten it down and wasn't in the tool enough. I mean it was a flare but not very pretty. Then the other was the typical thing we all do. I forgot to put my threaded fitting on. The line first and had to cut off a perfect flare. My only down side to the tool is the handle. I know they wanted it to be able to remove it so it could be used in a vice. The down side is it just screws in hand tight and it always backs off and the tool wants to spin in hand if its loose. Other than that this thing out the box will make flares like some of 400 dollar sets. For the price and quality job it does I am okay with it. Way better than the old kind that you clamp the tube between 2 bars and then slide the flaring tool on the arms. Then you had to use a little button thing and press again for a double and they never make the double ones well. They do Ok at a single flare but who is going to do brakes with a single flare? Also I would like to state that I ran a copper nickle line. I can not speak to how well it would do on steel lines. But I doubt it would have to much trouble. Also I seen someone say he had to modify the alignment bolt so it screwed in 1mm closer or something. I never had that issue. Maybe he had one that they missed on quality control who knows. But overall don't think twice if you need to do brake lines it's amazing. I got to run a 5/16 tube for fuel I was going to use the old style flare tool since it is very little pressure any way with a carb set up. But I might buy one like this in the bigger size. We will see. I hope this helps someone so they can decide to make a solid purchase of a great tool. You can look at my reviews I have done several and they are not all good and I am not paid. I call them like I see them I just think this is the most bang for the buck for this type of tool.

## Features

- Get the job done in half the time: this compact and portable Double Flaring Tool lets you easily create high quality 45-degree SAE double flares on 3/16 in. tubing such as brake lines
- Works flawlessly with 3/16 in. non-stainless steel, nickel, and copper tubing
- Compact design lets you create perfect double flares both off vehicle and on vehicle, even in tight spots
- Detachable die lets you also use with a bench vise
- All-in-one tool. All you need is a 10 mm and a 17 mm wrench to work with the tool

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0859QMSNX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,323 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #9 in Brake Repair Brake Flaring Tools |
| Brand | Capri Tools |
| Brand Name | Capri Tools |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,276 Reviews |
| Folded Size | 1.55 inches |
| Included Components | Double Flaring Tool |
| Item Dimensions | 8.9 x 5 x 1.55 inches |
| Item Type Name | Flaring Tool |
| Item Weight | 0.8 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 8.9 x 5 x 1.55 inches |
| Manufacturer | Capri Tools |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CP21110-316 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Lifetime Warranty |
| Material | Alloy Steel , Copper |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel, Copper |
| Model Number | CP21110-316 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| UPC | 886352211109 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Capri Tools
- **Color:** Black
- **Item Weight:** 0.8 Pounds
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 8.9 x 5 x 1.55 inches
- **Material:** Alloy Steel, Copper

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: The tools says 3/16 but the style optiom is only 3/4 which is it?**
A: I bought one of these in July 2020 and used it to install brake lines on an antique vehicle. As stated in the description, "The tool works flawlessly with 3/16 in. steel, nickel, and copper tubing. "

**Q: How does this compare to Titan 51535?**
A: Don't own Titan, but they look identical, just a different handle shape.

**Q: How do I get the kit with wrenches**
A: Hello, 

Thank you for your inquiry. We do not have the kit with 10mm wrench. The manufacturer, however, has that kit you ask of. If you have any further questions, please let us know. 

Kind regards,
Andrew

**Q: can a useable bubble flare be made?**
A: Hello, thank you for your question. Yes, you can use this to make a bubble flare.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works very well
*by P***. on February 8, 2026*

Nice little tool that creates easily very nice flares on brake lines in limited space. Even if you have to use it once its worth its price considering the alternative is to remove a whole section of brake line that can take many hours.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nothing to think about. Buy the tool if you need to double flare 3/16th lines.
*by J***N on May 5, 2021*

This thing is Amazing. I dont see how anyone who can follow simple instructions cant flare a brake line. Believe me if you can't make this tool work you should not be working on something as important as brakes. It is so easy. Cut and deburr tubing slide on your fitting the thead side down. Then take the tool thread the given alinement stop bolt in the end and slide the tubing in firm against. Then tighten the 2 10m bolts to secure it to the line. Then take outo the alinement tool then take the die and thread it in the side marked operation 1 first and tighten until it bottoms out. Dont forget to greese it first. The unbolt the die and greese the other end snug it down. Then back it out and back off your 10 mm bolts and it's good to go with a perfect flare. I was doing a complete system so I was doing several flares. I used my 20 volt brushless 1/4 in dewalt impact driver to tighten the 10 mm bolts and to drive the 3/4 8n bolt. Not sure if that's recommended but it sure made things go fast. You just got to be smart and not get crazy and I had no problems. Out of a entire under the floor brake job I only had to redo 2 flares. Once because the tube slipped when tighten it down and wasn't in the tool enough. I mean it was a flare but not very pretty. Then the other was the typical thing we all do. I forgot to put my threaded fitting on. The line first and had to cut off a perfect flare. My only down side to the tool is the handle. I know they wanted it to be able to remove it so it could be used in a vice. The down side is it just screws in hand tight and it always backs off and the tool wants to spin in hand if its loose. Other than that this thing out the box will make flares like some of 400 dollar sets. For the price and quality job it does I am okay with it. Way better than the old kind that you clamp the tube between 2 bars and then slide the flaring tool on the arms. Then you had to use a little button thing and press again for a double and they never make the double ones well. They do Ok at a single flare but who is going to do brakes with a single flare? Also I would like to state that I ran a copper nickle line. I can not speak to how well it would do on steel lines. But I doubt it would have to much trouble. Also I seen someone say he had to modify the alignment bolt so it screwed in 1mm closer or something. I never had that issue. Maybe he had one that they missed on quality control who knows. But overall don't think twice if you need to do brake lines it's amazing. I got to run a 5/16 tube for fuel I was going to use the old style flare tool since it is very little pressure any way with a carb set up. But I might buy one like this in the bigger size. We will see. I hope this helps someone so they can decide to make a solid purchase of a great tool. You can look at my reviews I have done several and they are not all good and I am not paid. I call them like I see them I just think this is the most bang for the buck for this type of tool.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic little gizmo
*by W***A on September 2, 2025*

Incredibly easy to use. Having never flared brake lines before I was curious as to how long it would take me to make effective flared ends. First one out was perfect as were the rest of them. For prep I filed the end to make sure it was flat, filed a small bevel around the end then lightly de-burred with a utility knife. Followed the instructions for the tool and the results were great. First flare was on a scrap piece of typical steel 3/16 tubing which required just a bit more torque to seat the die using a 17mm ratchet wrench. The rest of the job was using 3/16 NiCop tubing and it super easy.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Capri Tools 3/16 in. Double Flaring Tool (CP21110-316)
- 4LifetimeLines 3/16" x 25' Genuine Copper-Nickel Alloy Non-Magnetic Brake Line Replacement Tubing Coil Roll & Fitting Kit, Inverted Flare, Easy to Bend, Corrosion Resistant
- Frienda 12 Pieces 3/8 Inch-24 Threads Brake Line Fittings Assortment for 3/16 Inch Tube (4 Unions, 8 Nuts)

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