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🔧 Master the Mechanics: British Whitworth Combination Wrench Spanner Unveiled Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice set for everyday use

Requires Whitworth Key Set for older Brit motorcycles. The price of this set is very good and the quality seems to be good. Not exactly polished chrome, but smooth in the hands. This is a Toolzone branded kit (UK Tool Distributor) #SP021 - EAN 5055143903089 - probably made in Asia.

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  • No Instructions

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Almost too beautiful to be abused.

Very well made and chrome plated very well. Could be a little thinner but could we all? I didn't have to push them hard because I ride classic British bikes. Everything was already pitted and covered in oil so it was easy with the tools.

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  • Power and hand tools
Cons
  • String shorter than other picks

Revainrating 5 out of 5

You Need A Whitworth When Working On Early British Cars

These wrenches are essential when working on early British Cars. I have a 1950 MG-TD and without these keys I would not be able to work on the engine, carburetor or any other part of the car. If it's not a Whitworth, it simply won't fit the screw head.

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  • Tools And Housewares
Cons
  • Exorbitant Price

So, while I was helping a friend work on his mid-50's Nash Subway (yes, the car from the "Beep-Beep" song!) and attempted to disassemble the carburetor for a bulkhead. Nash is American, right? Oh no, these babies have British engines (Austin series A or B)! The vacuum port on the common rail is not metric (!), not SAE (!). What kind of.? All right, get Whitworth's wrench. Yes! Well made, excellent quality, beautifully designed, well labeled and in a strong pouch. There aren't many Whitworth…

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  • Wrench
Cons
  • Lightly dented