Gear Wrench 9700 7-Piece 3/8-Inch to 3/4-Inch Flex Ratcheting Box End and Open End Combination Wrench Set
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The Flex Head tilts 180 degrees at any interval with continuous head tension so you can reach the tightest places. Flex head is built with spring washers that will keep the head tight even after years of use. The patented GearWrench Ratcheting Wr
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Product Details
Product Length:
10.55 inches
Product Width:
10.39 inches
Product Height:
1.57 inches
Product Weight:
4.0 pounds
Package Length:
10.4 inches
Package Width:
10.4 inches
Package Height:
1.1 inches
Package Weight:
2.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 4 reviews
Features
Professional grade box-end wrenches
Included surface drive design nearly eliminates fastener rounding
Ratcheting box-end needs as little as 5-degrees of movement to move fastener
Includes convenient storage caddy
1-year limited manufacturer's warranty
Customer Reviews
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My newest "go-to" hand tool Sep 27, 2008 I bought a single 10mm GearWrench to assist in the replacement of my VW Cabriolet convertible top. This tool was the only way to reach the tensioning cable nuts without loss of blood. I was so impressed with the design and performance that I bought a full set. Outstanding value. Excellent performance.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
VERY GOOD WRENCHES Jan 10, 2007 I USE THESE WRENCHES EVERY DAY AND A LITTLE SPRAY OF WD-40 AT THE GEAR PART OF THE WRENCH AND THEN KEEPS THEM WORKING GREAT THANK--YOU
Excellent Wrench Set Jan 09, 2007 These flexible ratcheting wrenches allow access to bolts and nuts where a socket can not.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
The First and the Best Aug 18, 2006 I believe that Gear Wrench were the first to offer the ratchet wrench design for sale on a consumer level and now most major tool companies offer a variation. IMHO this is the most important new hand tool design in the last 50 years. I find that after years of using the design I prefer a locking flex head for most applications but use all variations of the design as well. The gear wrench is something I use on a daily basis in truck and bus repair.