SUNEX TOOLS 993032 1" Fully Polished Stubby Combination Wrench
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
The measures that are open. 34”.
My wrench is, according to dial calipers. On the open end, it's 318" thick, and on the other end, it's. On the box end, it is 515" thick. This has been proven on numerous occasions in my camper and on those tight quarters supply line nuts on faucets.
Unfortunately, it isn't, but its size made it ideal for navigating tight spaces.
Designed in China
Selected User Reviews For SUNEX TOOLS 993032 1" Fully Polished Stubby Combination Wrench
On a Dillon XL650/750, thin enough to pass through 1" die lock rings. It doesn't flex as much as the crappy wrench that comes with the press. On every bench, there should be one!.
stars. Good stubby wrench, though their 15/16" is a tad large in comparison to other high-quality brands, but it's still usable. It would have been a four. stars, but their product stickers are difficult to remove and leave a gummy/sticky residue on nearly the entire middle area, which necessitates the use of Goo Gone to remove. Yeah, I like that kind of rudeness, and I would have happily purchased something else.
It's Sunex, so don't get too worked up about it. The tool's quality and cleanliness are satisfactory, and I'm not sure if it will break, but it is only a stubby. br>br>It was difficult to find the exact size I needed, so Sunex deserves credit for that.
This wrench was purchased with the intent of removing and tightening the nylon drain plug in our travel trailer's hot water heater. The plug is hidden behind a gas pipe and encircled by wires, connectors, and a tin shroud, making it impossible to reach with a socket wrench and difficult to reach with a standard sized box/open end wrench. This small stumpy tool, on the other hand, is a perfect fit and made draining the tank at the end of the season a breeze.
" It's come in handy for me because it's small enough to fit in my pocket. It's the right size, and it's completely polished, with no rough edges or surfaces. br>br>Here are a few more details not covered in the description: • Dimensions: br>• Dimensions: br>• Dimensions: br 41 g (1. • Length: 5 oz)br> Tip to tip: 8 cm (4 1/4").
It's not quite as long as Gearwrench, Craftsman, or Snap-On. It's nicely constructed. Chrome is a fantastic browser. Why should you pay any more for the same price? Because they are short, they don't get a lot of torque, but it should still work.
I haven't tried it yet, but it's a gleaming, adorable little thing. I'm confident it'll work perfectly for the oil filters I intend to use it on.
I work in the entertainment industry, and when I'm not flying, I'm bolting truss together, which works well for putting together sticks of truss but even better for corner blocks. Better than a standard combination wrench that gets stuck inside the corner block and another socket that gets stuck on the welds. I keep two of these in my bag at all times, and I bought one as a birthday present for a friend.