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The Amazon Basics 10-inch Locking Adjustable Wrench combines a slim jaw design with precision-machined components and a quick-release locking mechanism, crafted from durable, corrosion-resistant carbon steel. Perfect for professionals tackling auto repair, plumbing, and maintenance tasks, it offers reliable performance and a secure grip in tight spaces.
Manufacturer | Amazon Basics |
Part Number | DS-ADAMZ013 |
Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 6.81 x 1.42 cm; 566.87 g |
Item model number | DS-ADAMZ013 |
Size | 10 in |
Colour | Gray |
Style | Adjustable |
Finish | Polished |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Hex, Open End |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 567 g |
N**K
Forget other adjustable spanners. Excellent tool for a vice like grip.
In converting a paint pot to a pressure pot recently I had planned to remove a valve from the lid, and neither metric spanners nor imperial spanners adequately fitted the unusual 12.75mm distance between flats of the valve nut. I padded a 13mm spanner with a washer and managed to loosen the valve a half turn or so, but this bodged approach soon failed and started rounding off the brass nut. After reviewing options I invested in this tool, and it's great!There's always some play in the jaws of regular adjustable spanners, and with the brass nut already the worse for wear, a regular adjustable spanner would likely have been no better than my 13mm spanner and rounded the nut even further, losing all resemblance to a hexagon. This tool however removes all the play when the lever is squeezed and locked in place, giving a vice like grip with the jaws and working perfectly. Now as it turns out this was all an unnecessary exercise as I didn't need to remove the valve after all, so I tightened it back with this instead of removing, but happy that I've got a new tool that I'm sure will come in handy in the future.It's a low cost tool, but construction wise it seems fine for moderate use. The only thing I found in use was to remember to open the trigger fully before tightening. After using the lever to release the grip the trigger only opens about half way, and using the trigger when already partly closed, it doesn't really do anything and the jaws would still be loose. I cannot see any reason to purchase an adjustable spanner that does not have the tightening mechanism.
N**E
Great Addition to my Plumbing Toolkit
Used this on several occasions - generally with bolts/nuts where I'm turning from both ends and can't keep my eye on the back nut - with a standard adjustable, it keeps slipping off while I'm concentrating on the bit I can see. Now I can make sure it's secured on the nut/bolt and lock it off, leaving me free to turn the bolt on the other end. Good value for money versus the named brand, and works a treat.
E**S
Nice design
Never used this type of wrench before, so after checking out couple of YouTube videos, decided to try this as this looks to be an interesting design. Upon receipt, tried to unscrew more than 10 years old stubborn tap cartridge and it was unsuccessful and damaged it. Not a problem with this tool, but the nut itself is very tight and rusted. Tool was not damaged. So, it's better than a normal wrench, but I think I need a good quality box spanner. I'm sure this will be very handy in my toolbox anyway. Hope this helps.
M**E
better than standard adjustable wrenches
A big improvement on standard adjustable wrenches which invariably shaken when you use them. This locks on nicely but also released with a click and is a neat solution. So not confuse this with a mole type self locking pliers which are also very useful but different.
T**4
Wow such a handy tool
If you've ever used adjustable spanners and hate how they work loose THIS is the answer!!!!!This thing combines an adjustable spanner and a mole grip into one awesome tool!!!And it works OH SO WELL!!!Mainly useful in situations where you need a tough grip on the nut AND have the room to rotate it 360 degrees, otherwise you'll have to release and reposition.But if you ever have a task that has a stubborn nut that isn't budging or that is a weird size then this will definitely fit the bill!
N**K
A bit flimsy and loose screw thread
OK - but it was cheap. Does the job though.
P**R
The perfect adjustable spanner?
There are some tools I uhm and ahh over for quite a while, before maybe or maybe not buying them. This tool was not one of those tools. As soon as I saw this tool on Amazon I bought it immediately. Naturally I've been rewarded by such impulsiveness by it dropping in price slightly shortly after my purchase. Such is life!If you've ever used an adjustable spanner on a job, you'll know that all too often, they slip off when under load, and as a result you can easily end up damaging the nut or bolt head, and usually end up damaging your knuckles. So you rummage around in your tool box and find a mole wrench. Now the mole wrench will definitely lock onto the hexagonal head, even after it's been damaged by the adjustable spanner, but the chances are you'll damage it even more.Of course the best thing to do would have been to use the correct size socket or ring spanner for the job, but sometimes they are not to hand when you need to do the job, and so you make do with what you have.This tool combines the benefits of the adjustable spanner and the mole wrench, and removes the downsides of both, leaving you with an excellent all in one solution that won't damage your nut/bolt when used.The downsides of this tool are that while it looks and feels as robust as a mole wrench, it really isn't. The locking force is applied through the threads of the knurled adjusting helix, which is up to the job, but you'll have to be sensible about how much force you use to lock onto your hex head.An adjustable spanner is seldom the best tool for the job, but sometimes they can get you out of a tight spot. This tool is an excellent adjustable spanner, albeit quite a bit bulkier than a more traditional adjustable spanner. I just love the fact this thing exists. It's a very neatly implementation of a great idea, and like some crazed magpie of a mechanic, I just had to have the nice shiny tool.A correctly-fitting socket or spanner will almost always be the best way to tighten or loosen a nut or bolt, so it's worth asking yourself why you think this tool will serve you better than the correct sized spanner or socket. Buy this because you want it, not because you need it.My 5* rating reflects the fact that I love this ingenious hybrid spanner, and the much the same product from an alternative brand is a lot more expensive.
J**T
Poorly designed and made.
The media could not be loaded. I lost my crescent wrench and needed one for a job. Saw this one, thought the mole-grip idea was clever and bought it. First impression was a solid tool.Definitely a mistake. As you can see from the video, there is a LOT of play on the jaws which the grip does NOT compensate for, and that's after one job.The plastic lock handle is a pain to use, literally. I had a couple of nips to my finger between the two lock handles. Not user-friendly.I used to be a joiner and builder, and this tool would not stand up to any real usage.
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