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You just have to push a bit hard whilst turning at the same time, once you get the hang of it it's really easy actually :P

 

 

I ripped my fingers up at first as well, but later on I got the hang of it and it became quite a bit simpler.

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You just have to push a bit hard whilst turning at the same time, once you get the hang of it it's really easy actually :P

 

 

I ripped my fingers up at first as well, but later on I got the hang of it and it became quite a bit simpler.

It's funny because this isn't even my first time. I just sit there twisting for 10 mins until it finally goes on

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Is it just me or is the collar extremely hard to get on? I just about ripped my fingers off trying to do my whole loop. 

 

Unless I'm just extremely weak....

Or could it be that the tube's wall thickness it just to thick?

A water-cooled mid-tier gaming PC.

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