jake00
Well-known member
I’m looking for a good adjustable wrench. All the ones I own are cheap, the jaws are loose and sloppy. I’m far from a pro, and don’t need pro quality, just something better.
I know that this is a little off topic but what's the point of size markings on an adjustable? I mean, it's adjustable, and not in set steps. I guess it could be handy if you decided to grab a fixed wrench when the adjustable starts to slip but otherwise? I don't get it.

Snap-on has the size makings too...
I bought an Allen adjustable from Epstein's, nice and tight, well machined jaws, I was impressed.Proto,Williams,Armstrong, and several others rebrand the Western Forge ajustables. Both Cripe distributing and Harry J Epstien have WF rebrands on closeout pretty cheap.
I have lots of older adjustables but they are all SAE so I don't have much use for them anymore. I could use some good metric adjustables.I know that this is a little off topic but what's the point of size markings on an adjustable? I mean, it's adjustable, and not in set steps. I guess it could be handy if you decided to grab a fixed wrench when the adjustable starts to slip but otherwise? I don't get it.
Well if Snap on has markings it must be the right way to make an adjustable... Still doesn't explain why though.
I have lots of older adjustables but they are all SAE so I don't have much use for them anymore. I could use some good metric adjustables.
You may want to look into a Knipex PliersWrench. It wont be $10 but pretty much makes the old style adjustable obsolete...
Bump for the proto click stop. Best imho.
Snap-on still make theirs here last I knew.
I have lots of older adjustables but they are all SAE so I don't have much use for them anymore. I could use some good metric adjustables.