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European made adjustable wrenches?

ive

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I know there are some made in Spain. Anywhere else?

Thank you.
 
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dnschmidt

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Irrega makes most of them. I have a lot of adjustable wrenches but then, on the eighth day, God created the Pliers Wrench. Since then they haven't seen much action.
 

isb cornbinder

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I have a single HAZET Crescent adjustable wrench. The first and less obvious thing I noticed was the knurled nut is reverse to that of North American adjustable spanners. The Hazet is well made.
My grandmother gave this double ender when I started in trade school, in Alberta.
 

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matthew

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Irega is excellent.

I thought Bahco was made at a SNA Europe plant (not by Irega) in Spain? Older ones in Sweden.
 
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