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|  | |  | | | Stanley 85-610 10-Inch Long MaxGrip Locking Adjustable Wrench | | | | | SKU:
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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | 2 tools in 1: Traditional adjustable wrench and locking pliers. Jaw grips fastener and won't slip off. For maintenance and auto repair, plumbing, and general assembly tasks. Forged body exceeds ANSI specifications for torque. Patented design. 10'' length. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 5.42 inches | | Product Width: | 14.62 inches | | Product Height: | 4.84 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.4 pounds | | Package Length: | 12.0 inches | | Package Width: | 2.8 inches | | Package Height: | 0.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 34 reviews |
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| | Features | 2 tools in 1: a traditional adjustable wrench and locking pliersExceeds ANSI standards for torqueForged alloy-steel bodyStanley limited lifetime warrantyApplications: maintenance and automotive repair, plumbing, general assembly tasks
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 34 customer reviews )
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24 of 24 found the following review helpful:
truck service mechanic -- excellent wrench Dec 09, 2006
By samson I work for a large truck leasing company, servicing its rental fleet. I now use my locking wrench on every preventative maintenance service. It is fantastic at loosening 4-sided drain plugs from differentials, crank cases, and transmissions. It hangs on and does not slip off. My only gripe is that it does not come in a larger size. 10 inch is a good size for around the house; but on these trucks I often find myself hammering on the wrench handle to get plugs loose. I've used it on over 100 trucks so far, and it has held up great.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Non-marring plumbing Feb 06, 2007
By Mr. Geweke This is a cross between a vice-grip and a crescent wrench. This is great for bath/kitchen plumbing when you need to remove stubborn fixtures and do not want to embed the channel lock/pipe wrench teeth into the chrome fixture and leave rough teeth marks on the smooth surface. The wrench locks down without marring the polished finish and it will not fall off if your hands are slippery wet. I also would like to see this tool in a 12" version.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Best adjustable wrench Nov 19, 2004
By Mark Willis
"Farmsome"
This is the best adjustable wrench I have ever used. We carry adjustable wrenches in all of our tractors and trucks(11) and full toolboxes in the pickups, but this is the tool we all reach for. It offers all the advantages of other adjustable wrenches, such as always having the right size whether metric or emglish. However, it never slips. Simply lock the handle and turn. I use it instead of open and box end on rounded and rusty bolts because it WILL NOT SLIP. No more busted knuckels and cutting bolts because all the corners are rounded off. If you have 2 sides left on a nut, this wrench will work. My only complaint is that they don't offer it in 12" and 15" versions.
21 of 25 found the following review helpful:
Excellent idea poorly executed Mar 02, 2008
By David Fry I had a wrench of this pattern made by Chapman Tool Company in the 1970's and it was one of my all-time top favorites. The locking lever not only took out the slack inherent in an adjustable wrench, it held the wrench on the nut freeing my hands to grab another wrench or to manipulate the work. I was very sorry to lose the Chapman Tiger-lock overboard and I was delighted to see Stanley offering one, and bought it without hesitation. I was disappointed to see the Stanley version is made in China and the fit of the working parts is marginal, but it does work and it will be going into my Daily Favorites toolbag in spite of its chunkiness. The finish is good and the jaws will open for a 1-1/4" nut. The price is reasonable. If it were made to the standards of Klein or Channellok I would have paid twice as much--cheerfully!
9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
THE BEST ADJUSTABLE CRESCENT, BAR NONE! Dec 07, 2004
By Jeremy M. Palmer
"Tool Hound"
Every now and then a tool comes along that is so much better than those with similar function, you can't believe it can be so good. The MaxGrip is such a tool. Once you use it, it will be the crescent you use 99% of the time. It has a bulldog grip with parallel jaws, unlike vise grips. It will not harm the nut or bolt flats. It is ideal for one man jobs, in that you can lock it on a nut and then turn the bolt without the hassle of the nut holding wrench falling off. It even works for holding small parts for drilling or other types of work... better than a drill vice. Why did it take so long for it to be developed... as usual it looks simple once you use it, and makes many nasty jobs much easier. I am sure it won't be long before Stanley comes out with the whole range of MaxGrip crescents, from 4 inches to 36 inches... it is a winner!
Jerry Palmer, tool hound, Maui, Hawaii
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