🔩 Wrench your way to efficiency with style!
The Lichamp 12-Inch Wide Jaw Adjustable Stubby Wrench is engineered for professionals, featuring a robust 60 mm jaw opening and a durable chrome-vanadium steel construction. Ideal for tackling large plumbing couplings and automotive nuts, this wrench combines comfort with precision, making it a must-have tool for any serious tradesperson.
Color | Black |
Brand | Lichamp |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Length | 12.01 Inches |
Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Open End |
Finish Type | Black oxide |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Manufacturer | Lichamp |
Item Weight | 1.65 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Style | Sturdy |
Finish | Black oxide |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**A
Well made and large range
Very sturdy and well made. I really like how wide it gets. I use it to service my flushometers. Even my plumber liked it! Recommended.
X**X
Large enough for sink traps
I use the 12 inch model for slip nuts on sink traps. It works well; lock up tight. The handle is a little long for some jobs. Been debating sawing a few inches off it. Much better than the cheap aluminum and steel wrenches that do a poor job of grasping a slip nut.
J**.
Great for boat projects
This wrench is very sturdy and excellent for working with ball valves and thru hulls on a boat. Has good grip even at small offsets from the nut you are grabbing.
K**L
Would recommend
Would recommend
L**T
I like it.
Wide jaw wrench for the price. Good for tight spots and fits in my smaller bag. 10” long and opens just as wide as the 24” below it.
P**N
An Essential Tool for Plumbing
High quality manufacturing. Quite flat for tight spaces and against surface. Would not go with the small size version. This version is much more versitile.
D**.
If you need this special tool, nothing else works.
A usable size for very large nuts/bolts that aren't heavily torqued.
P**R
It's a decent wrench, but...
I ordered this wrench to take the fan off of the waterpump on a 4.3 Vortec engine. It did the job, but the jaws are not parallel with each other. The movable jaw doesn't line up with the fixed jaw. As I said, it still did the job, but wasn't ideal.
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