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16 mm x 18 mm Flare Nut Wrench by GreatNeck Review

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Details

BrandGreat Neck
Item Dimensions LxWxH9.7 x 2 x 0.5 inches
MaterialAlloy Steel
Finish TypePolished
Head StyleFlare Nut

Description of 16 mm x 18 mm Flare Nut Wrench by GreatNeck

Top-Quality Flare Wrench for Your Automotive Toolbox

If you're an automotive enthusiast or professional, you understand the importance of having reliable tools at your disposal. That's why we're excited to introduce our latest addition to the Hand Tools category: the GreatNeck FNW16 16X18Mm Flare Wrench. With its exceptional build quality and precise design, this flare wrench is a must-have for any automotive toolbox.

Wide Range of Applications and Versatility

The GreatNeck FNW16 16X18Mm Flare Wrench is not limited to a single use. Its versatility extends beyond the realm of automotive repairs. Whether you're working on gas tank doors, brake lines, or any other fittings that require a flare wrench, this tool will get the job done with ease and precision. Its ergonomic design ensures a comfortable grip, reducing fatigue during extended use.

Experience Effortless Repairs and Enhanced Productivity

One of the key advantages of the GreatNeck FNW16 16X18Mm Flare Wrench is its ability to solve common problems faced by automotive technicians. By providing a reliable grip and ensuring a snug fit, this flare wrench enables you to work efficiently and complete repairs without any setbacks. Say goodbye to frustrating slipping or rounding of fasteners - our flare wrench will help you save time and improve your overall productivity.

  • Automotive repairs and maintenance: The GreatNeck FNW16 16X18Mm Flare Wrench is ideal for various automotive applications, including working on gas tank doors, brake lines, and other fittings.
  • Plumbing and HVAC projects: This versatile tool can also be used in plumbing and HVAC systems, allowing you to handle various flare fittings and connections with confidence.
  • Industrial machinery maintenance: From heavy machinery to equipment repair, the GreatNeck FNW16 16X18Mm Flare Wrench proves invaluable in industrial settings, offering reliable and durable performance.
  • Package Dimensions: 9.7 L x 0.5 H x 2 W (inches). Package Weight: 0.25 pounds. Country of Origin : China. Part Number: GreatNeck FNW16.

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    Revainrating 1 out of 5

    Cheap plastic

    Must be aluminum. When the wrench is pressed, the open end flexes and prevents it from being unscrewed properly. I was finally able to use it and realized it was junk. skip it If I could go without a star, I would.

    Pros
    • Ideal for a small house
    Cons
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    Revainrating 4 out of 5

    Did the job. on power tool

    , delivered on time, fully consistent with the description. This is a regular Chinese key hence 4 stars. But other than that, as a user who might need it every 3 years, he does what he needs to do. I don't need a $50 5 star key that can be used every 3 days.

    Pros
    • Quality construction
    Cons
    • Could have chosen a more recent model

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    I CAN'T DO A JOB WITHOUT THIS KEY

    Replaced the power steering hose on a Jeep with a wrench. This wrench was both sizes I needed to fit both ends of the hose. The wrench fitted perfectly and was strong enough to loosen very tight fittings. Definitely money well spent!

    Pros
    • Absolutely amazing!
    Cons
    • Slightly dented

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    GM ideal for open-end wrenches

    Ideal for amplification systems. I have crow's feet and to be honest that suits a bottleneck best. Before applying the torque, ensure that the connecting threads are evenly tightened to avoid cross-threading. Permatex Anti-Seize in Light Film is a good choice for future removal. Never use Teflon on automotive dashboards. Good luck with the repair 😊

    Pros
    • All right!
    Cons
    • Mostly OK, but...

    Revainrating 3 out of 5

    Not Heavy - Wrench

    This might be fine for fittings that aren't very tight or rusty, but it was too weak for me. I tried using this to disconnect the power steering cables from the S10 steering box but the end just pulled apart and started rounding around the fitting when I applied some torque to it. In the end it turned out to be completely useless for what I needed it for.

    Pros
    • Industry Best
    Cons
    • Repair

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    Great for power steering fittings

    So many metric kits come in 15mm and 17mm sizes but not 16mm or 18mm which is what you need to fit P/S hoses on many vehicles (mine is a pickup) GMC to replace HD). with a hydroboost module (you can find them on 6.0 liter petrol trucks as well as Duramax diesel engines). For this you need 16mm at the hydroboost end and 18mm at the P/S pump end. The clasps are good and the ends/corners are not frayed (they are not particularly soft) Great quality for the price, I would buy again.

    Pros
    • Consistent test results
    Cons
    • Protection

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    This wrench will not damage your nuts

    Good. It might not be a $30 snap-on, but for the price of a soda burger, it's amazing. 16x18 are metric sizes which most kits do NOT come with so it's a cheap replacement. Others complain about the lack of embossed notches in the corners. but it still worked fine without damaging my nuts (and that's the whole idea, isn't it)? I've included a photo of my undamaged nuts to show it actually works well. If you're concerned, you can handle soft nuts. , buy the best. For everyone else, this wrench…

    Pros
    • Stylish and modern design
    Cons
    • Crumpled packaging

    Revainrating 2 out of 5

    It's a joke with a wrench

    This wrench is a joke. I tried using it on a steering box with an 18mm nut. The wrench fits snugly on the nut. However, if you try to unscrew a strong nut, the two sides of the key box will begin to move apart and eventually grow wide enough for the key to jump to the other sides of the nut. In other words, the walls of the boxes on the wrench are too thin to handle serious work. I ended up removing the nut with a wrench, but luckily I was able to use a regular unflared wrench on the remaining…

    Pros
    • Outstanding design
    Cons
    • Volume

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    Great for power steering fittings

    Many metric kits are 15mm and 17mm but not 16mm or 18mm which is what you need to replace P/S hoses on many vehicles (my GMC HD pickup with hydroboost module (You will find this on 6.0 liter petrol trucks as well as Duramax diesel engines) For these you will need 16mm at the hydroboost end and 18mm at the P/S pump end This wrench is good for fasteners and has the ends/corners are not pulled off (they are not particularly soft) Great quality for the price, I would buy again.

    Pros
    • Wrench
    Cons
    • No power

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    This wrench will not damage your nuts

    Good. It might not be a $30 snap-on, but for the price of a soda burger, it's amazing. 16x18 are metric sizes which most kits do NOT come with so it's a cheap replacement. Others complain about the lack of embossed notches in the corners. but it still worked fine without damaging my nuts (and that's the whole idea, isn't it)? I've included a photo of my undamaged nuts to show it actually works well. If you're concerned, you can handle soft nuts. , buy the best. For everyone else, this wrench…

    Pros
    • Open end wrench
    Cons
    • Not sure

    Revainrating 2 out of 5

    It's a joke: Hand tools

    This box wrench is a joke. I tried using it on a steering box with an 18mm nut. The wrench fits snugly on the nut. However, if you try to unscrew a strong nut, the two sides of the key box will begin to move apart and eventually grow wide enough for the key to jump to the other sides of the nut. In other words, the walls of the boxes on the wrench are too thin to handle serious work. I ended up removing the nut with a wrench, but luckily I was able to use a regular unflared wrench on the…

    Pros
    • Tools and household items
    Cons
    • Small parts