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The Jetech Double Box End Ratcheting Wrench is a heavy-duty tool made from heat-treated Chrome Vanadium Steel, featuring a polished finish for corrosion resistance. With a 72-tooth ratcheting mechanism and a minimal working swing of just 5 degrees, this wrench is designed for efficiency in tight spaces. It offers two box end sizes (17mm and 19mm) for versatile use across various tasks and industries.
Color | Metric |
Brand | Jetech |
Material | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Box End |
Finish Type | Polished |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | JETECH |
Part Number | GRD17-19 |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.21 x 1.34 x 0.43 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | GRD8-10 |
Size | 17x19 mm |
Style | Durability |
Finish | Polished |
Measurement System | metric |
Included Components | wrench |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
H**R
Very handy wrench!
I love this little ranch and it is extremely handy the way it works like a ratchet without having to go get a ratchet set. I use it for my snow blower shear bolts and just keep it in a little pocket on the machine. Love it!
D**S
I have no reason to dislike this wrench
I expected this to be a decent if just OK wrench, for occasional use, but I was proven wrong.Indeed, I have some GearWrench ratcheting box-end wrenches, but not in this size. The GearWrench is double-sided on each end, and has a switch to control the direction of the ratchet.That being said, this Jetech wrench is simple. It has two sizes: one on each end. There is no ratchet switch, you just flip the wrench over. It is marked very well so you know the direction of the ratchet from viewing it. Additionally, there is a ridge inside so you cannot have the bolt or nut head slip all the way through.Let me tell you this solved my greatest issue with the GearWrench and that was mistakenly hitting the switch and causing the ratchet direction to reverse when I was in a tight spot. I managed to loosen and tighten some tight bolts in an inconvenient location. Not a hiccup.Now are these ratcheting wrenches as strong as the solid box-end wrenches? No. But heck, who wants to use a solid wrench and keep repositioning it?I probably could have gone to Home Depot and gotten a ratcheting box wrench with an open wrench on the other end. But why? I use the ratchet box end so much that I was happy to have two sizes not represented by my other ratcheting wrenches.Are you gonna be able to put a pipe on this thing for leverage and not break the ratchet? Don't be an idiot. i wouldn't do that with my Craftsman stuff. But for those long bolts in tight positions, this thing fits the bill where other wrench sets often skip the 15mm.
G**K
Works fine
Hey, it’s a wrench...it does what it’s supposed to do, reasonable quality for the price and not sloppy on the bolt.
W**R
Great for small tool kits.
I work in wastewater treatment and keep a limited personal tool kit to make things easier. It makes replacing ton-sized chlorine gas tanks a breeze. The only draw back is the lack of leverage, but I dont need it for applying high levels of torque. Chrome and engraving appear of decent quality. The ratcheting mechanism is smooth enough and the price makes it painless if it were to walk away.
J**B
CHEAP IS AN UNDERSTATEMENT
Broke the 17mm side almost immediately, wasn’t using it hard or with a breaker bar or anything like that .. broke with just my arm strength on a ball joint nut .... definitely get what ya pay for . Not recommended
J**W
Wrench review
I would purchase this tool.
D**T
Of course the one I use most often
Love it works great, of course after I received it I located the 14 and 15 mm that I was missing. Keeping though comes in handy having a 14 and a 15 on one wrench.
M**Y
Stripped on 1st use
Just used it for 1st time to remove a 15mm nut on swaybar bushing, the ratchet mechanism failed on 1st tug. Now it mostly spins uselessly.
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