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Crescent FR28SWMP 8-Inch Adjustable Ratcheting Socket Wrench

Crescent FR28SWMP 8-Inch Adjustable Ratcheting Socket Wrench

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Crescent FR28SWMP 8-Inch Adjustable Ratcheting Socket Wrench

 
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The Crescent RapidRench from Cooper Group is an adjustable ratcheting socket wrench replaces 38 of the most popular socket sizes and also fits hundreds of SAE, metric and other types of fasteners. A dial adjusts the jaws to the exact size of a fastener, with a capacity of 1/4 to 7/8 inch, and the reversing feature lets you tighten or loosen the fastener with the flip of a switch. The 60-tooth ratcheting mechanism gives the tool a truly fluid feel and exceptional speed.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:2.5 inches
Product Width:6.88 inches
Product Height:10.88 inches
Product Weight:1.4 pounds
Package Length:10.6 inches
Package Width:6.7 inches
Package Height:2.5 inches
Package Weight:1.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 20 reviews

Features
  • 8-inch adjustable ratcheting socket wrench with a jaw capacity from 1/4- to 7/8-inch

  • Reversible feature lets you tighten or loosen the fastener with a flip of a switch

  • Rubberized comfort handle for extra control and power; dial adjusts jaws to exact size of fastener

  • 60-tooth ratcheting mechanism for speed and fluid operation

  • Tool weighs 1.3-pounds


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 20 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

28 of 29 found the following review helpful:


2Don't fall for this.  Oct 16, 2006 By Z. Wang
While the idea is good, the wrench simply does not cut it when tigher grip on the nuts is needed. I got it from the Homedepot for twenty-four bucks and had to return it the very next day - I was trying to use it to install a bike rack and it kept slipping and eventually rounded the nut. I had to use a plier to get that nut off...

16 of 16 found the following review helpful:


1Worthless piece of junk  Dec 07, 2006 By JCB_Man
Crescent has earned as reputation for making quality tools but should be ashamed for selling such a worthless piece of junk. This tool has slipped on every nut or bolt I have ever tried to use it on. Even with light torque the jaws spread and the tool just slips off, sometimes rounding the edges. Don't be fooled by the cleaver design or the name on the tool this is nothing but a waste of money.

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:


1Save the money, this wrench is a piece-o-junk  Dec 14, 2006 By Tina Ashling
Great idea, poor execution. This wrench doesn't work, slips off the nut/bolt head, regardless of size. Half a star would be too much good rating for this thing. Very disappointed that Crescent is pushing this piece of garbage.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


4Good Wrench  Jul 20, 2008 By Peter H. Kosel "Pete in Sacramento"
I got one of these at home depot. I have no complaints at all about the grip on bolts and find complaints from others somewhat odd. One thing is that this wrench is intended to grip the POINTS of a hex bolt head, NOT THE FLATS like a regular old fashioned crescent wrench. Trying to use it to grip the flats would in all probability mess up the bolt head at high torque. Tightening it down accidentally on the flats instead of the points of the bolt head or nut would be possible when working blind in a tight spot. Know that and avoid it and you're cool.

As a substitute for a socket wrench set, this wrench has advantages and limitations: no sockets to haul around and lose and sort through, fits metric OR english bolts, compact, convenient; BUT, no extensions & universal joints like you might use with a regular socket wrench for working in tight spots, and the jaws are too thick and beefy to go on nuts right next to some obstruction where a socket WOULD fit.

Not for the nuts on the hoses under the sink, either, unless you flip the thing sideways and clamp on the flats. You could do that in a pinch, but a traditional crescent wrench would do it better.

So, if you want a ratcheting adjustable wrench and don't need to work in tight spots, this thing is a great addition to the toolbox.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


2Was DOA - did not work  Mar 30, 2009 By Paul Curran "Adjusting Fine"
I bought this at Home Depot hoping to use it on some lower end bikes that we are rebuilding. I pulled it out of the packaging, and could only get it to ratchet in one direction. Flipping the switch, it stopped ratcheting all together. I tapped in on the ground, flipped the switch back and forth, but the barrel just spins with no take-up. This will go back to Home Depot for a return.

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