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Tool Review: Hammacher Schlemmer: Light Wrenches

Tyberius

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This thread pointed me to the following tool: Hammacher Schlemmer: The Only Rechargeable Illuminating Wrenches

I talked myself into them in the thread, so I thought I'd put my money where my mouth was: $29.95, good for some entertainment I suppose, but if they worked...

I went to the sight and began my purchase. After it was all said and done, with tax and shipping it came to $40.27. Now we're talking real money. But, I figure the batteries and led's would cost that much. And if they worked...

Order was placed on February 5, order received on February 7. Not bad.

Inside the box: Heavy plastic sandwich case riveted together:


I look around and cannot find, at all, a country of origin. The power supply says "Made in China" but no manufacturer.

"Well, there has to be some clue somewhere!"

Off comes the back of the case:


I'm actually reasonably impressed with the electronics; everything's pretty sanitary. I've seen worse.

PCB board is custom for this application:
 
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Tyberius

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Here are the wrenches themselves:

Electronics portion in the center and covered LED chase on the sides. I didn't manage to pop this wire chase off. I guess this will affect the strength of the wrench some.

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Side view of the wrench. Casting marks splatter. These wrenches are not polished, though the picture on the sales site surely shows a more polished piece

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LED

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Electronics and the battery: On both sides, there is a rubber gasket between the plastic cover and metal of the wrench.

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View of the chase and the interior casting:

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Sears will be mad they didn't think of this first.

An emergency flasher setting? Weird...

:headscrat
 
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Tyberius

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Sears will be mad they didn't think of this first.

An emergency flasher setting? Weird...

:headscrat

I think they just reused an LED circuit from something like a bicycle light.

I've a few simple lights that have a low, high and flashing setting.

Non-update: Nothing really to work on that required an open ended wrench. Repaired a few drawer fronts this weekend and bought some wood for shelving. The shelves will be bolted together with the cordless though. Otherwise I'd use a socket.
 
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