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    Category: Full-system OBD2 scanners

    konwei kw480 2 1

    Konwei KW480 review: it scans every BMW module but won’t tell you which ones are faulty

    The Konwei KW480 is a budget code reader for BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce. It has no battery, runs on power from the OBD port, does…

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    Juraj June 24, 2026
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    Konwei KW450 review: a VAG scanner that reads everything and codes nothing

    The Konwei KW450 is the VAG model in Konwei’s one-scanner-per-brand series. It is a no-battery, plug-and-run code reader that does a full module scan on…

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    Juraj June 23, 2026
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    udiag x60 in touareg

    Udiag X60 Review: Great Scanner, One Reason I Still Wouldn’t Buy It

    The Udiag X60 is a good tablet. The software is solid, it does real OEM level coding and adaptations, the live data is some of…

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    Juraj June 11, 2026
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    kingbolen eidag link scanner 5

    Kingbolen Ediag Link Review: The Cheapest Bidirectional Scanner, With One Catch

    The Kingbolen Ediag Link is the cheapest way to get real bidirectional control and service resets onto your car. It’s a Bluetooth dongle that runs…

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    Juraj June 10, 2026
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    dollarfix pf8 2

    Dollarfix PF8 Tested | Owner’s review

    The Dollarfix PF8 is a good scanner. That’s not the problem. The problem is it’s a rebadged Mucar V08, the exact same tablet under a…

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    Juraj May 11, 2026
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    Thinkscam 672 11

    Thinkscan 672 Review: The 689BT Without Coding (And Why I’d Still Buy It)

    The Thinkscan 672 is the cheaper little brother of the famous 689BT, and the only real thing it drops is ECU coding. Everything else that…

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    Juraj May 11, 2026
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    kingbolen k8 pro 4

    Kingbolen K8 Pro Review: Coding, Bidirectional and a Magnetic Holder I Love

    The Kingbolen K8 Pro is a full diagnostic tablet that does everything a DIY mechanic or small shop needs: full-system codes, bidirectional tests, service resets,…

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    Juraj May 4, 2026
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    autel maxi im608 in hand

    Autel IM608 PRO 2 Review: The Tool I Reach For When Everything Else Fails

    The Autel IM608 PRO 2 is the heavy hitter in my kit, the one I pull out when my Mucar and Xtool tools can’t finish…

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    Juraj March 21, 2026
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    vdiagtool d200 7

    Vdiagtool D200 Review: The A30M’s Twin, With One Extra Trick

    The Vdiagtool D200 is a budget standalone scanner that does full-system diagnostics, bidirectional tests and a deep list of service resets. Here’s the thing worth…

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    Juraj February 3, 2026
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    OBDeleven 3 2 1

    OBDeleven 3 vs OBDeleven 2: Is the New Adapter Worth Upgrading?

    The OBDeleven 3 is the latest version of the smartphone VAG coding adapter, and it’s basically the OBDeleven 2 made faster and more future-proof. I…

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    Juraj December 5, 2025
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