Flex GearWrench combines the efficiency of a ratchet with the access of a wrench. Plus, you can vary the offset angle of the wrench to almost any degree.
Great tools,July 13, 2009
By DPLewfrom Houston, TX
"I have looked at these for years. Since they arrived I have pretty much quit using my other wrenches. The tools have a fine rachet, so you can use them in tight places, and seem to be invulnerable, I don't baby them at all. They are particularly good when you have a long bolt, like when I am bolting together a roof or a porch, where they have saved me hours of boring work. My only regret is not buying them sooner"
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Home Handyman
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flex head gear wrenches,January 21, 2008
By pressurewashermanfrom Hueytown, Alabama
"I recently had an opportunity to do some 'millwright' work. Basically setting up machinery... alignment and adjustment. The first day I was using basic boxed end and combo wrenches. After watching the experienced millwrights use these gear wrenches, I stopped on the way home from the job and bought a set. Boy, was the next day easier. There were literally thousands of bolts to be tightened and these wrenches made the day much more enjoyable.
They are well made and sturdy enough to take the torque you need to put on them. The flex head gives you the positioning options you sometimes need to get to that hard to reach nut that a standard wrench can't get to. This set was one of the best investments I've made in tools in a long time."
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Professional