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Stanley, 10" Locking Adjustable Wrench, 2 Tools In 1: Traditional Adjustable Wrench & Locking Pliers, Grips Fastener & Won't Slip Off, Forged Body Exceeds ANSI Standards For Torque, Use For Maintenance & Automotive Repair, Plumbing, General Assembly Tasks, Patented Design.
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The Stanley 10-Inch MaxGrip Locking Adjustable Wrench is 2 tools in 1: a traditional adjustable wrench and locking pliers. The 10-inch locking adjustable wrench features a forged alloy-steel body that exceeds ANSI standards for torque and jaws that grip fasteners and won't slip off, making it a perfect tool for maintenance and automotive repair, plumbing, and general assembly tasks. It is backed by a limited lifetime manufacturer's warranty. 
Versatile, durable, and designed to accomplish tasks efficiently. | 
Comfortable grip delivers a great hold. View larger. See the full line of wrenches. | About Stanley MaxGrip Wrenches Stanley MaxGrip wrenches were designed with the professional and serious DIYer in mind. Stanley knows that pliers should be versatile, durable and designed to accomplish tasks efficiently. MaxGrip tools features a forged alloy-steel body that increases strength and exceeds ANSI standards for torque. A bi-material handle provides a comfortable and secure grip.
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A must tool
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This is one of the neatest tools that ever came down the pike. Solid construction, and easy to use. Do-it-yourselfers shouldn't be without one.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-04-30
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Excellent idea poorly executed
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I had a wrench of this pattern made by Chapman Tool Company in the 1970's and it was one of my all-time top favorites. The locking lever not only took out the slack inherent in an adjustable wrench, it held the wrench on the nut freeing my hands to grab another wrench or to manipulate the work. I was very sorry to lose the Chapman Tiger-lock overboard and I was delighted to see Stanley offering one, and bought it without hesitation.
I was disappointed to see the Stanley version is made in China and the fit of the working parts is marginal, but it does work and it will be going into my Daily Favorites toolbag in spite of its chunkiness. The finish is good and the jaws will open for a 1-1/4" nut. The price is reasonable. If it were made to the standards of Klein or Channellok I would have paid twice as much--cheerfully!
Rating:
(3
out of 5) @ 2008-03-02
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Does what it says
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Great tool, wouldn't be without it now. It is well built and does its job.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2007-06-25
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BEST wrench to have !
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This wrench is very handy----use on metric and standard bolts and nuts. Locks on like a vise grip----no rounded corners. I keep one in the tractor as well as the vehicle.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2007-05-12
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Non-marring plumbing
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This is a cross between a vice-grip and a crescent wrench. This is great for bath/kitchen plumbing when you need to remove stubborn fixtures and do not want to embed the channel lock/pipe wrench teeth into the chrome fixture and leave rough teeth marks on the smooth surface. The wrench locks down without marring the polished finish and it will not fall off if your hands are slippery wet. I also would like to see this tool in a 12" version.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2007-02-06
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