I don't know, but there just seems something odd about the electrical connecter.![]()
I’ve always thought the Bahcos were a bit soft. My most used has lots of dings and folds on the edges of the jaws. I’ve got 5 or 6 8” wide jaws. One pair the jaws were so out of square I couldnt slide it backwards off a fastener. Too frustrating to even be a beater, its just an emergency back up.There has been some reports (not sure how accurate) of Bahco wrenches being a little soft in terms of steel. Might be part of the reason they've moved production to the US.
Are those the same Klein adjustables at Lowes with the orange handles that are made in South Korea?
I typically like Klein tools, but I had the same experience with those adjustable wrenches. The tolerances were pretty crude. I wish Klein would focus on improving the quality of their key tools instead of trying to put their name on everything imaginable.Perhaps bumping a semi-old thread but I went to pick one of these up today. Dear god are they awful.
One refused to smoothly open and close, one seemed semi-okay, and one of them had such a wobbly jaw it was a total joke.
Pretty sad these are being sold at all.
Do any of you people actually use any of these wrenches that all you can do is ***** about how they are made? Most pictures I see on this forum are shiny clean wrenches and sockets. My tools earned their keep by providing me a way to earn a living and now a nice retirement. None of mine are still shiny and pretty. They aren’t junk either just well experienced. Just because you don’t want or need a crescent wrench doesn’t mean that they are all junk or don’t have a place in a toolboxPerhaps bumping a semi-old thread but I went to pick one of these up today. Dear god are they awful.
One refused to smoothly open and close, one seemed semi-okay, and one of them had such a wobbly jaw it was a total joke.
Pretty sad these are being sold at all.
Do any of you people actually use any of these wrenches that all you can do is ***** about how they are made? Most pictures I see on this forum are shiny clean wrenches and sockets. My tools earned their keep by providing me a way to earn a living and now a nice retirement. None of mine are still shiny and pretty. They aren’t junk either just well experienced. Just because you don’t want or need a crescent wrench doesn’t mean that they are all junk or don’t have a place in a toolbox
Tired of the whining
Wow, that Klein in the video above is sad. I've got adjustable wrenches by just about everyone but Snap On; the Iregas have the nicest machining and least slop of all that I have. You can buy the Channellock version and then cut off the goofy blue grip if you like as the handle is fully finished underneath.