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Stanley 0 90 947 Adjustable Wrench Silver Review

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Description of Stanley 0 90 947 Adjustable Wrench Silver

Dimension: 24/5.9in. Knurled jaw adjustment screw. Material: chrome vanadium steel.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am not disappointed, the quality is satisfying.

I took it to unscrew the cover of the coarse water filter. The height of the edges of the lid was literally 3-4 mm - without any problems it was possible to catch and twist.

Pros
  • Smooth jaws, flat surface, holds nuts/faucets well, worm won't stick, marked in mm and inches.
Cons
  • Not a grippy handle. The sliding lip plays, although it does not affect the unscrewing of the nuts / taps.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It is impossible to use, a bad product.

forces you to write reviews in the style of "semolina", so you can restore the obscenities and witticisms that have disappeared in censorship. In general, if you wanted to buy a high-quality instrument for 750+ (who usually talks smart about "what did you want for that kind of money ?!"), then the south is for you. The idea, I do not argue, was kind: a grip of 25 with a handle of 150 is an excellent move for a home station wagon. Probably, for the workshop this is pampering, but for the…

Pros
  • Capture 25mm at 150mm size - no one else has this. Without cheap chrome plating.
Cons
  • Backlash. No, not like that - LUFT! On each of the axes - 2-3 mm. The impression is that now it will fall apart. And the vocational school worker painted soot, apparently.