thool
Well-known member
I've somehow survived all this time with an old Williams branded adjustable wrench that opens just shy of 3/4". After about 20 years of finding myself in situations where I wish I had a larger adjustable, I finally buckled and got the black HF 3-pack laser-etched ones.
How do I put this nicely...THEY ****. There is an obscene amount of play in the wheel and the moving jaw, and the moving jaw itself has a huge amount of play in the channel. I tried using them on something recently and it kept losing its setting.
So I'm looking for a decent set that won't break the bank. I saw GearWrench had some very poor reviews, which surprised me because their socket sets are quite nice (I have 2). I'd like to find a medium and large wrench that doesn't have slop and feels pretty good in my hand.
For the record: I don't use these often, but sometimes if I'm in the shed or helping a friend, I can't bring every tool along. Or if I find I need 2 3/4" wrenches, one to hold something and the other to turn something, the adjustable is adequate for the holding. Plus I have a gap in one of my tool drawers!
How do I put this nicely...THEY ****. There is an obscene amount of play in the wheel and the moving jaw, and the moving jaw itself has a huge amount of play in the channel. I tried using them on something recently and it kept losing its setting.
So I'm looking for a decent set that won't break the bank. I saw GearWrench had some very poor reviews, which surprised me because their socket sets are quite nice (I have 2). I'd like to find a medium and large wrench that doesn't have slop and feels pretty good in my hand.
For the record: I don't use these often, but sometimes if I'm in the shed or helping a friend, I can't bring every tool along. Or if I find I need 2 3/4" wrenches, one to hold something and the other to turn something, the adjustable is adequate for the holding. Plus I have a gap in one of my tool drawers!
