🔧 Master every bolt with precision and style!
The TEKTON 4 Inch Adjustable Wrench (model 23001) is a durable, precision-engineered tool crafted from drop-forged carbon steel with a corrosion-resistant satin chrome finish. Its compact size and smooth, exact jaw adjustment make it ideal for tight spaces and versatile fastener sizes. Featuring permanent laser-etched dual inch/metric markings and meeting ANSI standards, this wrench is built for professionals and DIYers who demand reliability and style in their toolkit.
Brand | TEKTON |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Item Length | 4 Inches |
Item Weight | 0.11 Pounds |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Hex |
Finish Type | Chrome Plated,Chrome Finish,Satin |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | TEKTON |
UPC | 720698907527 020209230015 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00020209230015 |
Part Number | 23001 |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Item model number | 23001 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 4 in. |
Style | slide |
Finish | Chrome Plated,Chrome Finish,Satin |
Volume | 1 Milliliters |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Measurement System | Inch |
Special Features | Precision-machined slide jaw and worm gear allows for exact fastener fit and smooth adjustment |
Included Components | (1) TEKTON 4 Inch Adjustable Wrench | 23001 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | No time limits, no receipts: tekton.com/warranty |
R**L
A Reliable Tool for Your Toolbox
As a DIY enthusiast, I recently added the adjustable wrench to my toolbox, and I must say, it has become an indispensable tool for various tasks. This adjustable wrench has proven to be a reliable companion in tackling a wide range of projects.The build quality of the wrench is impressive, with sturdy materials that feel durable in hand. The smooth operation of the adjustable jaw mechanism allows for quick and easy adjustments to fit different nut and bolt sizes. I found it particularly useful when working on plumbing, automotive repairs, and even household fixes.The 10-inch size offers a good balance between versatility and portability, making it suitable for both small-scale and larger projects. The grip is comfortable, providing a firm hold during use without causing hand fatigue.One of the standout features of this TEKTON adjustable wrench is its precision. The jaws maintain a strong grip on the fasteners, minimizing the risk of slipping and rounding off corners. This attention to detail has saved me time and frustration on multiple occasions.Although it might not be a top-of-the-line professional-grade tool, the TEKTON 10 Inch Adjustable Wrench is excellent value for money and performs exceptionally well for everyday DIY tasks. Whether you're a seasoned handyman or just starting with basic repairs, this wrench is a practical addition to any toolkit.In conclusion, I highly recommend the TEKTON 10 Inch Adjustable Wrench (Model: 23004) to anyone looking for a dependable and versatile tool for various projects around the house or garage. Its reliability, ease of use, and reasonable price point make it a valuable addition to any DIY arsenal.
Y**F
Great quality from Tekton, as always.
Tekton has got to be my favorite tool brand. As a non-pro user who likes to purchase quality, Tekton nails every metric I value. Great pricing for the quality you get. Their warranty program is as good as it gets, just send a picture of your broken tool and they'll send you a new one, no questions asked. If you're someone who wants quality tools without tool truck prices, my choice is Tekton.As for the 4" adjustable wrench, everything checks out, exactly as described. The finish is good, construction is sturdy, and jaw isn't sloppy. It isn't an extremely high precision instrument, but that is not necessary for this application. Why don't you try turning a nut with a set of calipers, haha!! I got it to finish off my adjustable wrench collection. I have a set of craftsman that goes down to 6 inches and wanted the smallest functional size to complete the set.
P**D
Excellent value for the money!
First, the wrench is excellent: as well finished as the Crescent wrenches of 30 to 40 years ago. Fit is excellent, with all parts tight and easy to adjust. Cost was great: not the cheapest but also not the most expensive.Who is Tekton? They are US based and many of their tools are made here in the US, with some made in the Pacific Rim. Where is this wrench made? Don't know, as it was not marked. When searching their website, I saw the blurb about where tools are made, but also noted their tools are unconditionally guaranteed! If a tool breaks, simply take a photo, showing the break, as well as the Tekton marking and email to Tekton, with your address. They will replace the tool.I also bought a set of 1/2" drive impact sockets, and they are made as well as this wrench. Cost was above mid-range in comparison to other makes. I would recommend them also.Those reading this, should note I am 67 years old, not retired (I own a manufacturing plant). I have worked with my hands for over 50 years. Other mechanic tools I own are Craftsman, some Proto and my favorite, SK Wayne. The Tekton are not SK Wayne, but then again the price is way less than half of that level. Tekton feels better in the hand than comparable present day Craftsman, and at a lower cost.
C**Y
I expected better... but it's not bad
Tekton tools have a great reputation for build quality, tool metal, and precision fit. The 4" adjustable wrench that I purchased isn't a *bad* tool, but it's not a great tool. I expected better.The Tekton wrench I received is made in China, and it is almost identical in every way to the less expensive Amazon Basics 4" adjustable wrench that I purchased at the same time for comparison. It's highly usable, very compact, and I expect to get years of use out of it. That's not a concern. However, the adjustable jaw is sloppy, which I did not expect. The adjusting screw has a lot of play on its axle, meaning that the moving jaw wiggles as you push the adjusting screw back and forth. And, unfortunately, the axle is driven in, not screwed, so it won't be easy to remove and shim the adjustment wheel. So, the screw turns easily, but the jaw wiggles a fair amount. It'll be fine for low-torque applications like tightening mirrors and other light maintenance on my bicycle, but it's not the premium tool that I expected.
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