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Gear Wrench 9900 7-Piece 10-Millimeter to 19-Millimeter Flex Ratcheting Box End and Open End Combination Wrench Set | 
| Brand: GearWrench Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $149.28 Buy New: $68.69 You Save: $80.59 (54%)
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 13431
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 10.6 x 10.6 x 1.6
MPN: 9900 Model: KDT9900 UPC: 082171099007 EAN: 0082171099007 ASIN: B0002NYD3U
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| Features:
| • | Patented surface drive reduces fastener rounding. | | • | Flex head tilts up to 180 degrees at any interval | | • | Set screw allows you to set head tension | | • | Ratcheting box-end needs as little as 5 degree turn to move fastener. | | • | Designed for tight spaces.Sleek head design enables access to tight spots where a ratchet will not fit. |
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Product Description Flexible GearWrench Combination Ratchet by KD Tools needs as little as 5 of movement to turn a fastener. The patented Flex Head tilts 180 at any interval to reach into tight places. Tension adjustments are made easy by the use of spring washers and a hex head set screw. - The one touch assistant is a quick reference to determine the fixed direction without having to look - SurfaceDrive box end virtually eliminates the rounding of fasteners - Meets or exceeds ANSI, DIN and federal specifications - Mirror finish - Fully hardened - 7 Piece Metric Flexible Combination Ratchet Set includes: - 10mm, 12mm, 13mm, 14mm, 15mm, 17mm and 19mm
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| Customer Reviews:
THE BEST RATCHETING WRENCHES EVER!! November 8, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I went over to a friends house to work on my truck, he had a newly built and stocked garage so he had all the cool tools I wish I had. While under the truck trying to get at a oddly positioned bolt I asked him for a 14mm wrench, he hands me this weird floppy thing. I ask him what the heck is this and he says just try it. I look at in the light of the trouble light stick my finger in the box end and turn it...OH, this looks cool. I put it on the bolt and it fits right on, the flexible head allowed me to move the wrench without banging up my knuckles and the ratcheting....well it was a beautiful thing. That bolt didn't have a chance. I used several more sizes of these wrenches and was so impressed I went straight down to Sears that day, after searching we found the GearWrench wrenches, but right next to them were the Craftsman. Now I think, oh, these have to be even better, their Craftsman. After playing with the Craftsman I was SEVERLY disappointed, the ratcheting was loose and clumsy. They just didn't 'click' like the GearWrench, and you had to move the wrench more to get one 'click'. The GearWrenches seem to be better designed and made and were cheaper. SOLD!! It was a no brainer. Now don't get me wrong, I love my Craftsman tools, and my GearWrenches sit in the drawer, right next to my other Craftsman wrenches, but when the job calls for a ratcheting wrench...I go for the GearWrenches. Buy these, you will never regret it.
Great tool April 21, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
You won't go back to using your regular open end wrenches after using these. They are quality made, get into and work in very tight spaces, are very fast to use with the ratchet, only take 5 degrees of turn to reach the next ratchet catch point, the smooth finish helps keep them clean, their grip on nuts and bolts is superior to standard open end wrenches so you get less of a rounding affect, adapt to the angle you need and they are for a GREAT price from Amazon.
I'm so glad I made this purchase.
GREAT TOOLS January 5, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The Gear Wrench Flexible Ratcheting Wrenches have became my primary wrenches of choise. They are strong,ratchet very easily and for hard to get to or tight areas they are priceless.
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