🔧 Pocket-sized precision for pros who never compromise.
The ENGINEER 110mm Stubby Adjustable Wrench features ultra-slim 2mm jaws and a max 24mm opening, crafted from durable chrome vanadium steel. Its compact, pocketable design with a comfortable TPR handle and strap hole makes it the ultimate tool for precise maintenance on bikes, cars, instruments, and more.
Color | Red |
Brand | ENGINEER |
Material | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
Item Length | 110 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 98 Grams |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Open End |
Finish Type | Chrome |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | Engineer Inc. |
UPC | 798256173202 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04989833063580 |
Part Number | TWM-08 |
Item Weight | 3.46 ounces |
Item model number | TWM-08 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | ショート |
Style | Maximum opening width: 0.9 inches (24 mm) |
Finish | Chrome |
Power Source | No |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Fits in where others can't.
Tested this little guy on a few things that traditionally have been a BEAR to grip:Nuts under computer motherboards. Re-tightening loose chair wheels. Tension spokes on bikes. Loosening some hard to get-at coax connection. This little stubby wrench performed admirably and offered a better grip force than needle-nose pliers which I've had to use before and which ended up marring the surface of whatever I was trying to turn.Yes, it's kind of a specialized tool. I would NOT use this if I needed a lot of force to turn something...but for lighter-duty hard-to-access jobs, it's beautiful. Recommended if you can make use of it.Durability I can't vouch for as I've only had it a few days... but it seems well built enough for the kind of things you'd ask of it."Made of Chrome Vanadium Steel" and a 2mm jaw thickness (just over 1/16 of an inch).It opens up to 24mm, or just under 1-inch... so it'll handle larger nuts & connections as long as you don't need a lot of leverage to turn or secure them.Moving the jaws feels smooth, with no subtle grinding or crunchy sounds that I've experienced with cheap tools. They seat well, and feel just as good to use as a decent quality regular wrench.There is a little millimeter scale etched (not printed!) on the side of these. While nowhere near as accurate as an actual pair of calipers, I've already used this in a pinch a few times to take measurements of components I needed to pick up. It's not much but it's a welcome bonus I've personally never seen on a wrench before but now I want to.Packaging seems to indicate it's a Japanese product, which is fun.I'll see if it breaks in half in a year...but in truth I suspect this will last me a while. It's weighty for its size, the plastic handle seems higher-quality... it doesn't exhibit "tiny toy" vibes, seems like they built this with care and quality in mind.
M**O
Well made
I got this device for tightening 3D printer hotend and it works perfectly. While thin head is not great if you need a lot of leverage, it shines when it needs to get into restricted spaces.Build is excellent albeit its small handle size might make it difficult to get proper leverage. On other hand, due to already mentioned thin tool head, you probably wont need that leverage to start with.
R**D
Wish they were a little more honest about this wrench
Torn because it's ultimately a Engineer wrench model TWM-07 which is cut into a stubby and given a rubber overmolded handle.Pleased because it works so well and is useful for so many situations. I keep it in my pocket and use it daily.Jaws flex open slightly on the toughest jobs but still get it done and remain undamaged.Kinda wish they were made in Japan with a little better quality steel and better adhesive to keep the grip from coming off. I think this really is a $10 dollar wrench we are paying a premium for because of the niche market and brand.If it were available I'd prefer to pay $10 or $20 more than what I paid in order to get a little better quality. In the end, even though I'm a little bitter, it was worth buying. Very usefull
S**F
Perfect size
Size definitely matters sometimes!!!
"**"
Perfect pocket wrench size.
This tool is perfect for my needs. I'm a full time Luthier for a high volume, major national music store. I need it to fit under volume, tone pots and input jack screws to tighten on my Pro-setups.Check out their solder sucker! The best one I've ever owned! Paul
A**R
Very precise tool
One of the kind and very well madeJapanese quality
J**R
Great for the right situation, or if you have a tool obsession... Quality is TOP NOTCH!
Great Tool for the impossible to tighten tiny/thin aspects of industrial electronics, also aids well in bicycle and automobile maintenance. For the amount of time and likely over-heating to make these out of a regular 'good' adjustable-wrench, just buy this in it's small well made package, comfortable and the handle gets into tight places quite well.DO NOT use this tool for a daily replacement to a regular set of adjustable-wrenches, this gets where others can't, longer jaws in this size would be something I'd also purchase, but the current configuration is quite handy...
T**E
It fills a toolbox void. It is not a high precision item, even though it is Japanese brand.
There are many sizes of adjustable wrenches, but this one is quite rare. Thin from both sides, short length, opens to about 1". I find myself using it for nuts in slots, small bolts that I have a wrench for but I was not sure what size I needed, tightening smaller nuts used as lock nuts, etc. It's like my stubby 5 in 1 screwdriver, or my 10" ring end spring hook, I take them everywhere. I guess it depends on what you usually work on, but certainly is required in automation. And as I said, this is just an adjustable wrench, just very small, so it still has plenty of slop in the thumb screw/vise action.
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