Multi-Function Magic Wrench Universal Adjustable
Multi-Function Magic Wrench Universal Adjustable auto-ratcheting Works as Reversible Ratchet pop Socket Combination & Pipe Monkey Spanner SAE Crescent nut Gear-Wrench Set for Craftsman & Plumbers






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| Weight: | 699 g |
| Size: | 9~45mm |
| Dimensions: | 31.29 x 7.39 x 3.91 cm; 698.53 g |
| Model: | WR-7000 |
| Part: | WR-7000 |
| Colour: | Sliver |
| Pack Quantity: | 1 |
| Batteries Required: | No |
| Batteries Included: | No |
| Manufacture: | HAN-A TOOLS |
| Dimensions: | 31.29 x 7.39 x 3.91 cm; 698.53 g |
| Quantity: | 1 |
| Size: | 9~45mm |
Excellent wrench
I don’t do a lot of stuff that needs a wrench, but I’ve got a few of semi-antique ones in the toolbox that have got a bit too old and worn. This replaced all of them. I was skeptical because my old monkey wrench has that lever in the handle that makes it tighten the grip further after you’ve adjusted it as much as you can, but this thing doesn’t need it.
It’s even easier to use than I expected, doesn’t need any pressure from the user to increase the grip, and works on everything I’ve tried it on. (I would not recommend it as a replacement for a proper socket and spanner set, or a specialist tool like a torque wrench, but it’s a lot better than the pile of rusting pipe, monkey and other wrenches I used to have)
Excellent product but expensive……
I was a little sceptical this would work for what I wanted when all my other tools had failed. However it worked perfectly in removing a very corroded radiator valve. It’s a very solid build, easy to use and flexible enough adjustments for numerous uses. Very clever.
Pleasantly surprised by this been a good replacement to my trusty old footprints
This wrench i was sceptical about as looks cheap but well built and fits most nuts on fittings I use as a plumber in UK. A tidy upgrade to my old footprint grips.
best spanner for years.
it was just what i needed sturdy and idral for all jobs, i can now get on to all the jobs i had been putting
off for the want of a special spanner. thankyou thankyou.
You can almost give up on your other wrenches.
It does what I needed it for.A bit bulky to use but once you get the hang of it,no problem.It grips like a vice when properly engaged.
so handy
just throw it in ya bag, and wait, then when ya need it, it will work well, leaves marks on things, but it gets you out of trouble when called o
This is a really clever wrench. It is especially useful when the “swing” of a wrench is limited, such as under a sink. Seems strong and able to take a beating. So clever it is actually fun to use.
These have been around for a while. I bought a set of three at The Motor Show at Earls Court back in 1982 and I have an old 1956 Motor magazine containing an advert for them.
So, they’re no longer a niche product as, finally, someone has started manufacturing them in earnest and have greatly improved the design in the process..
They work a bit like a ratchet spanner but without the need to carry loads of spanners. Range is from 8mm to 24mm (5/16″ to 15/16″) at one end and 24mm to 45mm (15/16″ to 1 3/4″) at the other. That’s more than enough for pretty much any job. They also work well with threaded rods.
I especially like how, instead of being of solid construction, they are made with 7, 2mm thick, steel plates held together with solid pins which means the tensile strength must be gargantuan, (For reference to that last word, see ‘Kill Bill Vol 2).
Comes supplied with a neat, zip-up case and a user manual, presumably for novices.
Honestly, I couldn’t fault this if I tried.
Bought one of these on the off chance that it would suit some of the repairs being carried out on inductrial museum items. bit heavier than I expected but well woth the money. Make sure it is not an imitation.