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Gearwrench 19mm 6-Point Combination Wrench

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Dec 17, 2025 11:16 AM
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Dec 17, 2025 11:16 AM
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There is a coupon on that page that makes it $5.85.
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Dec 17, 2025 01:22 PM
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ItsMeSillyDec 17, 2025 01:22 PM
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Thanks OP! No coupon for me, but still got one
Dec 17, 2025 11:53 PM
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ScrewAttack101Dec 17, 2025 11:53 PM
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Crazy! just an hour ago i was looking all over the place for my 19mm box wrench while working on my truck... Its a sign, im in for 1. thanks OP!
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Coupon shows up for me showing lower price of $4.87.
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Quote from ScrewAttack101 :
Crazy! just an hour ago i was looking all over the place for my 19mm box wrench while working on my truck... Its a sign, im in for 1. thanks OP!
There's literally a split hair's difference between 19mm and 3/4" so just grab your 3/4" instead.

Older US made high quality SAE wrenches are usually pretty inexpensive and often found at garage sales, thrift stores, and pawn shops. All of my imported 19mm wrenches and sockets have been replaced with a 3/4" Proto, Mac, Matco, Snap-on, etc.

This wrench's 6-point box end is preferrable for not slipping on previously damaged fasteners, but it may be difficult to get oriented and repositioned on the fastener if it's in a tight spot. 12-point is the norm for box ends and won't strip the fastener unless it's already rounded or heavily rusted.
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buzzking00Dec 19, 2025 04:25 PM
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Slightly cheaper if you clip the coupon
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Great, now I can start dodge ball practice
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BrudhaDec 19, 2025 04:33 PM
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AI Overview
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A 3/4-inch box-end wrench is extremely close to a 19mm wrench, essentially interchangeable for most uses, as 3/4 inch converts to 19.05mm (0.750 inches vs 0.748 inches), a difference of only about 0.02mm (2/100ths of a millimeter), making them practically the same size and often listed as equivalent in conversion charts.
Key Comparison
3/4 inch: 19.05 mm (0.750 inches)
19mm: 19.00 mm (0.748 inches)
When to Use
For most automotive/general tasks: They are very close, and a 3/4" wrench is often used for 19mm fasteners (and vice versa) without issue, especially on things like lug nuts.
For precision work: If you're working on high-precision machinery, the slight difference might matter, but for everyday jobs, they are considered interchangeable.
In short, if you're stuck and have one but not the other, go ahead and use it – it's a near-perfect match!
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Quote from jeff34270 :
There's literally a split hair's difference between 19mm and 3/4" so just grab your 3/4" instead.

Older US made high quality SAE wrenches are usually pretty inexpensive and often found at garage sales, thrift stores, and pawn shops. All of my imported 19mm wrenches and sockets have been replaced with a 3/4" Proto, Mac, Matco, Snap-on, etc.

This wrench's 6-point box end is preferrable for not slipping on previously damaged fasteners, but it may be difficult to get oriented and repositioned on the fastener if it's in a tight spot. 12-point is the norm for box ends and won't strip the fastener unless it's already rounded or heavily rusted.
All quite true, but living in the rusty North East, I've always preferred 6-point over 12-point in wrenches, sockets, etc. They have their place, for sure.
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ghostwriter66Dec 19, 2025 09:15 PM
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i only lose 10mm's
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EzC4765Dec 20, 2025 12:03 PM
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Quote from Brudha :
AI Overview
...
A 3/4-inch box-end wrench is extremely close to a 19mm wrench, essentially interchangeable for most uses, as 3/4 inch converts to 19.05mm (0.750 inches vs 0.748 inches), a difference of only about 0.02mm (2/100ths of a millimeter), making them practically the same size and often listed as equivalent in conversion charts.
Key Comparison
3/4 inch: 19.05 mm (0.750 inches)
19mm: 19.00 mm (0.748 inches)
When to Use
For most automotive/general tasks: They are very close, and a 3/4" wrench is often used for 19mm fasteners (and vice versa) without issue, especially on things like lug nuts.
For precision work: If you're working on high-precision machinery, the slight difference might matter, but for everyday jobs, they are considered interchangeable.
In short, if you're stuck and have one but not the other, go ahead and use it – it's a near-perfect match!
More AI garbage:
For most automotive/general tasks: They are very close, and a 3/4" wrench is often used for 19mm fasteners (and vice versa) without issue, especially on things like lug nuts.
Who TF is using a box end wrench on lug nuts? I'm either using a tire iron or an impact gun, maybe....maybe a socket with 3/4 drive and a breaker bar (maybe with a cheater on the end if the pb blaster didn't loosen it). Even at the end I would use a torque wrench and not a box end wrench. I'm no grease monkey, but I've been around a ton of them and have never seen them reach for a box end wrench for lug nuts.
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CleverGuitar952Dec 20, 2025 09:54 PM
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Quote from ghostwriter66 :
i only lose 10mm's
10mm, 19mm, whatever it takes
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BrudhaDec 20, 2025 10:17 PM
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Quote from EzC4765 :
More AI garbage:
For most automotive/general tasks: They are very close, and a 3/4" wrench is often used for 19mm fasteners (and vice versa) without issue, especially on things like lug nuts.
Who TF is using a box end wrench on lug nuts? I'm either using a tire iron or an impact gun, maybe....maybe a socket with 3/4 drive and a breaker bar (maybe with a cheater on the end if the pb blaster didn't loosen it). Even at the end I would use a torque wrench and not a box end wrench. I'm no grease monkey, but I've been around a ton of them and have never seen them reach for a box end wrench for lug nuts.
A lug net was just an example of use.

In practice, on nearly anything, the difference is basically IMMATERIAL.

Going on and on about how an example use case doesn't fit your own lifestyle so everything else must be wrong is a STRAWMAN TACTIC or just plain COPE.
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ghostwriter66Dec 20, 2025 10:26 PM
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Quote from CleverGuitar952 :
10mm, 19mm, whatever it takes
I tried the other day at work to use that "210, 211, whatever it takes." line with one of the younger electricians and he says "what do you mean?" ... i said from the movie ... he said "what movie" ... i told him Mr. Mom from 1983 .. he said "dude thats 20 years before i was born"...

smh

the kids today don't realize what great movies they missed ....

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EzC4765Dec 23, 2025 01:59 PM
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Quote from Brudha :
A lug net was just an example of use.

In practice, on nearly anything, the difference is basically IMMATERIAL.

Going on and on about how an example use case doesn't fit your own lifestyle so everything else must be wrong is a STRAWMAN TACTIC or just plain COPE.
All I said was this was more AI garbage. And it is. Don't get defensive, I didn't say you created that AI nonsense. This is a perfect example of how AI "almost" works.

Going on and on? Apparently you don't understand tools. I gave an example of 3 other tools I would use, rather than the AI's suggested tool. I could use a toothbrush to clean my driveway, but that would be the wrong tool. I don't "COPE" with incorrect information. And if you want to go into that tired ass philosophical argument junk, then why did you immediately go into an ad hominem attack when the AI garbage was challenged as faulty? Capitalizing it just made it cringeworthy.

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