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MusicNomad Premium Truss Rod Wrench - 5/16", Plus Magnetized Screwdriver

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$ 12.99

Score By Feature

Based on 476 ratings
Value for money
9.08
Packaging
8.86
Giftable
9.11
Customer service
9.05

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Product Description

The best truss rod wrench on the market
Ergonomic comfort handle & strong carbon steel construction
Screwdriver with a magnetic head
To protect the headstock, there is a protective bumper
Great for Gibson guitars, PRS (USA) guitars, Gretsch guitars, and most other guitars

Questions & Answers

Is there a problem with the size of the wrench if I am using it on a mini fender stratocaster guitar?

There is a high likelihood that this is the wrong tool for the job. The lock nut of a Gibson truss rod fits this. Since your strat is a squire, and if the truss rod is the same as the one found on other squires, all you should need is a 5mm allen wrench. There is no guitar in this scenario There is no tool specific to the situation. The tool can be obtained from any hardware store or hobby shop.

What are the chances of this working for Mark Holcomb?

What you stick it in depends on what you do with

What is the difference between these feet and the HP 835 supreme? Thanks so much?

It looks like you want to know if this fits a Gibson HP 835 Supreme acoustic guitar's truss rod nut. The size of Gibson's gauges is often 5/16", so I am assuming this is the right one.

Is this suited to guitars like the Gibson Epiphone?

In order to tighten truss rod sockets, Epiphone typically uses a metric Allen wrench. a brand like this has been around a long time, and it's hard to assign an answer to it as a whole.

Selected User Reviews For MusicNomad Premium Truss Rod Wrench - 5/16", Plus Magnetized Screwdriver

A few dollars more would have been worth it
5/5

A truss rod nut wrench with a screwdriver on the other end is all it is at the end of the day. I found that the high quality, as I have with all Music Nomad items I've purchased, is worth the small extra cost. It doesn't bend or break as easily as other items of similar quality. Although the wrench is not used every day, the plastic grip makes it more comfortable to hold. Adding the protective tubing really helps keep you from denting the wood when you insert the nut into the You'll also find an additional piece of tubing included to cover up the screwdriver tip (keep it!). An extra touch like this is really appreciated. There is no doubt that this is a premium Overall, I find no fault with this, and I'm glad I also opted to spend an extra few.

Ada Valencia
Ada Valencia
| Jun 03, 2021
I find it to be a very useful This tool would have been useful for my SG truss rod adjustments, but I had to clean out the crud and sawdust Gibson thoughtfully left under the truss rod cover and peel back the plastic coating from the I am not sure if these are Gibson's secret tuning devices to be honest, one would have thought vacuuming out a $2000 guitar would have been a good idea
4/5

Using a magnetic screwdriver tip makes it impossible to lose screws on the truss rod cover.

Jase Aguirre
Jase Aguirre
| Oct 15, 2020
It's cheaply made and does not fit PRS models
3/5

The steel is of a really high quality. It chips off within the first two minutes of use. A PRS truss cavity will not fit this item. It would be necessary to remove wood from the guitar in order to accomplish this. The product is also falsely advertised on top of being junk. "Check with all parts" is a good idea. The wrenches I bought from them ended up costing me $6. I found a better solution at a fraction of the cost of these inferior pieces of crap. Excellent quality, perfect fit, with a screwdriver end.

Jazmin Cross
Jazmin Cross
| Sep 29, 2020
I don't think it fits Les Paul Studio well
3/5

This design does not allow the socket to fully engage with a Gibson Les Paul Studio's 5/16 truss rod nut. The 1/4" socket from my ratchet drive set ended up working perfectly with my regular 5/16 socket and extension. I like the tool concept, but it should be designed for a different purpose than Gibson guitars.

Paisley Carroll
Paisley Carroll
| Dec 04, 2020
The wrench is awesome! This is not a cheap product
5/5

I like the way it's laid out. . . This is a well-made wrench that makes adjusting the truss rod on my Peavey T-shirt a breeze.

Brooklynn Noble
Brooklynn Noble
| May 16, 2021
Will not fit into most tees
3/5

The cavities in the rods Screwdriver that is not plugged in. There is no doubt that this was developed by someone not familiar with computers I am a guitarist. The answer is O, as others have already pointed out. To get between the T, it must be wider than the It has a nut on the rod and a wall inside the cavity. A screw-driver can also be used Any t will not fit a driver with a large size. Any screw on a guitar (including rod screws) are covered by a rod.

Jacoby Whitney
Jacoby Whitney
| Dec 05, 2020
There are some guitars that fit tight
3/5

My Gibson SG standard has an outer diameter of the adjusting end which is too big, and makes getting it into and out of the cavity difficult. Oddly, my Les Paul Studio has a more snug fit. There are several things Music Nomad could do to fix this put a stronger bevel on the back of the nut driver, or maybe give it a more cone-shaped shape- In the form.

Kiana Alexander
Kiana Alexander
| Apr 13, 2021
A 1965 B45 12 String is in good shape
5/5

Generally, I think headstocks stay the same when they modify the design, but who knows? My B45 12 string has the old trapeze tailpiece, so I assume the headstocks are the same. It tends to wedge in there a bit, but does the job. The cavity in my head stock leaves very little room for the wrench, so it is sort of a friction fit.

Jaxon Reed
Jaxon Reed
| Jan 13, 2021

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