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moronmountain

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Can someone remind me of the name of the adjustable wrenches made in Spain that are really nice? I think they make and rebrand them for Snap-0n.
 
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LB-1911

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Yeah they look like Bahco. So which do y'all prefer between Bahco and Irega?

The Brit's have a few thoughts on the matter.....:lol_hitti A few gems, it is a quick 9 page read.

"In my opinion, if they do not say made in Sweden on them, then they are not real Bachos, not of the same original quality anyway."

"I recently bought an Irega adjustable when I lost my latest Bahco. Much prefer it. Wheel is slightly bigger, handle is much nicer, jaws smoother. Very nice."

"had heard a lot of bacho stuff is now made in france and seems to have lost some quality?"

"If anyone's interested, i've got two bahco 9031's in front of me now. One is an older one with made in sweden inscribed on it and the other is a newer one with no mention of where it has been made on it, so i presume its a spanish made one."

"There is no difference between the two. Both appear to be identical and both have around 0.7-0.8mm of "jaw wobble" :)"



http://www.ukplumbersforums.co.uk/plumbing-tools/40670-bahco-adjustables-poor-quality-8-print.html


USA ADJUSTABLE WRENCH CLOSEOUTS

http://store.harryepstein.com/merch...een=CTGY&Store_Code=1930&Category_Code=USAadj
 
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jmm

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See also Channellock's adjustables (the ones with the grip, the Code Blue line). They're made in Spain by either Bahco or Irega, and are top line.
 

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See also Channellock's adjustables (the ones with the grip, the Code Blue line). They're made in Spain by either Bahco or Irega, and are top line.

The Channellock adjustable wrenches are made be Irega. Snce they're labelled Channellock I preume warranty would be less of an issue down the road.

All Irega does is make adjustable wrenches.

http://www.irega.es/
 

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Snap On and Proto are what I have in the adjustable wrench category. Both have stood the test of time. I have an old Williams 15 inch at work that's been a good one too.
 

kingofdogs1950

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I just bought a 15" CL adjustable off Amazon.They are made by Irega and are excellent quality. Watch the Amazon pricing - it varies a lot from day to day. Use camelcamelcamel.com to check for pricing history for Amazon. It gives you an idea about best pricing.

Mark Robinson
 

bobcatdan

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You need to get out more!

I own WF-made Craftsman...but they are not near as good as some better brands (like SO).

I don't own any new SO, but own a couple USA and Spain made blue points. I like them, but see no advantage over craftsman. Old diamonds are nice. Crescents seem so so no matter the vintage. 99% of the time I use a 12" and 15". My 18" ( which I apparently lost) and my 24" get used a fair amount here and there. I have ump teen adjustable smaller that are dust collectors.
 

crewchief888

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i seldom use an adjustable wrench for a wrench.

i have a 15" CM, several 12"-15" iregas that are 35 years old, couple 4"-6" matco, and snapon.

possibly the least used hand tools i have.


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Another point in favor of the Channellock branded Iregas is their width. I have the 6.25" pair, and they open up to over 30 mm. Most of my larger adjustables (up to 12") don't open that wide.
 

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I bought a pair of the Channellock brand a few months ago.I prefer it over some of the other USA offerings I've used over the years.
 

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I've got the Craftsman Professionals and couldn't be more pleased. I have the USA Crescent...NOT impressed at all. My Chinese Stanley adjustable from Wal Mart is better.
 

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I very well could be wrong, but I think wright adjustables are western forge. Same goes for SK. Maybe Wilde, but I'm pretty damn sure wright and SK rebadge.

I saw one at White Cap construction supply. It looked real heavy duty. Reminded me of a Proto or a Klein.
 

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Proto,Diamond,Craftsman,Crescent,Armstong,Utica,Channelock,Williams,Klein,SteelcraftRidgid,Fuller,and xcelite.The Diamond brand stand out


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I have a set of Irega from 6" to 12" which are marked as Britool, they are 20 years old and still earning their keep.

Be aware that the chrome and phosphate ones have opposite threads on the adjusters which can lead to confusion is you have a mix of types.


Think it just comes down to which ones you like the look and feel of.
I also have a couple of wide jaw Bacho and a wide jaw Irega with the rubber grips, I prefer the Irega, its more comfortable in the hand.
 

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i have a bunch of "good" adjustables... my most used are a newer(8 years?) 10" Cman and a 12" Napa USA(+10 years)

both are very well made and rock solid "bite"
 

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these are good
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Roverbo

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IMHO these are the real McCoys..."invented by Bahco"...made in Sweden. But since Bahco is now a part of SO, they´ve moved production to Spain. So look at Fleamarkets...:dunno:

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I've got Wright from 4" up to 15". The 4" one is made in Spain. The others are WF.
 

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Some form "vee's" at the bottom of the opening, some are flat. Any thoughts?

I prefer the flat bottom design more so then the wrenches with the V shapes because you get a deeper throat with the Flat bottom.


Sent directly from the Snap On Kool Aid factory.
 

Powelly

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I've got various ones but the ones that stand out are the bahco's as shown above and I've got a 4" Kennedy that if I have no choice but to use one that is my go to
 

jsonic6

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Don't Nepros make some very nice ones? Could of swore there's some pics floating around...

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I have various adjustables. I dont use them much. But i have a set of craftsmans ive had for a long time that i use at work. With a 4in diamond a 15in crescent (older us made nice) and a 18in mac(over priced but nice). I have mostly diamonds at home from 6in to 24in very nice adjustables.
 
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