GEARWRENCH 14 Pc. 12 Point Stubby Ratcheting SAE/Metric Combination Wrench Set – 85206
4.78 out of 5
$11.00
SKU: B07P5SX9ZK
Category: Tools
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Description
The GEARWRENCH combination ratcheting wrenches feature a 5 degree ratcheting arc vs. 30 degree on a standard combination wrench increasing productivity. The wrenches feature off-corner loading for better grip and reduced fastener rounding. The wrenches have a sleek head design allowing access to tight spots where a ratchet would not fit.
Additional information
Asin | B07P5SX9ZK |
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Dimensions | ‎9 x 2 x 11.5 inches |
Weight | ‎3.7 Pounds |
Manufacturer | ‎GEARWRENCH |
10 reviews for GEARWRENCH 14 Pc. 12 Point Stubby Ratcheting SAE/Metric Combination Wrench Set – 85206
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Paul Taylor –
Very handy in tight spaces
Amy makos –
Great set of mm & sae ratcheting stubby wrenches at a good price.
Vance –
Gearwrench quality and price. Perfect for the shop or home mechanic.
John –
Great strong tools as expected from DeWalt. The way tools should be. Nice finish, professional quality.
Allan Davidson –
Shipped same day
Wilson –
This is a great starter set to build out from for stubbies; especially ratcheting, and at a great price. I could live without the blow molded case tho.
Andrew G –
Nice smooth ratcheting action, seems like a great quality set for the price. Little disappointed with the skipped sizes (as I use 17mm at work quite a bit) but pretty typical with tool sets so not a big deal.
Lefty –
Very sturdy wrenches with precision racheting
George Roden –
It’s a good set of wrenches for the money, but I use a 17mm A LOT, and it’s not in the set. Bummer.
Heath Purser –