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FYI the Channellocks are relabeled Iregas. Great wrenches. I like my plier wrenches too but they don't replace an adjustable.
Do you have room for a 6 inch? That would give you more capacity. These are tiny.
You might also check Ebay. A couple months ago, I bought some new old stock USA-made Williams adjustables for dirt cheap.
The Kleins are also relabeled Irega Spain.
The Bahco are also made in Spain but not by Irega. The photo is out of date. They are no longer made in Sweden.
Between the 4 Irega and 1 Bahco, you'll probably get the best value on the Irega from Channellock.
Thinking what would be more useful in the space add those or adjustable and say mini vice grips
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I used to carry an old USA made snap on smooth jaw 4" adjustable with my 5" pair of Knipex cobras. Loved that setup...
Then I read about how awesome the 5" Knipex pliers wrench was on the interwebz......
I haven't touched an adjustable wrench under 8" since getting the pliers wrench. Its literally a crescent wrench, a ratcheting crescent wrench, super leverage force munipulators, and 100% badass wrapped up into a 5" pair of pliers...
Of you choices, I would take the bahco ergo grip 4" over any you have listed. It is the same as the current production snap on abeit the flank drive plus teeth on the snap ons. They are now made in spain, instead of sweden, and I feel like the quality has gone downhill since they were made in sweden. Other than the knipex pliers wrench, the bahco would be my choice from your list. I can't stress how awesome those knipex are...
FYI, there are Proto USA and Craftsman USA wrenches that have the jaws of a 6" wrench on a 4" handle. I think they were both made by Western Forge. Might be another option. I don't have one but I pulled a photo of the Proto J704S from the internet. It's available in black or chrome. I've seen the Craftsman at my local Ace hardware.
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curious if the outcome of the contests are goin to be posted..
haha thinking
I am going to go with the channel lock since they can be found new and very good reviews
I want to go knipex 5" plier wrench but I don't see the point for space they will take since I already have cobras. so instead of having 2 similar pliers i thought better to mix it up with channel lock versions and my cobras
question now is do i go slim version of the channel locks or the regular head?
Since it's in like an emergency kit you probably don't need to worry as much about the decreased durability etc of narrower jaws. To make it more likely that when you really need it you can fit it on the fastener, I would go with the narrow jaws. Just my $0.02. I guess the flip side of that is you really don't want it to break when you really need it...

That wrench is cool. Now I have another wrench on my to get list.A Vise-grip is also handy.
FYI, there are Proto USA and Craftsman USA wrenches that have the jaws of a 6" wrench on a 4" handle. I think they were both made by Western Forge. Might be another option. I don't have one but I pulled a photo of the Proto J704S from the internet. It's available in black or chrome. I've seen the Craftsman at my local Ace hardware.
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The 6" Wilde is what I carry around. US made and they're only 20ish dollars as of the time of writing. OP said their carrying case is max 5.5 inches but he has cobra pliers in there and I thought those were 6 inches?I could never get on with less than a 6" wide jaw. The 4" are cute but I ran into the opening often being too narrow to justify carrying it.
The 6" Wilde is what I carry around. US made and they're only 20ish dollars as of the time of writing. OP said their carrying case is max 5.5 inches but he has cobra pliers in there and I thought those were 6 inches?
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