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10" Amazon Basics Locking Adjustable Wrench $12.76 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 10" Amazon Basics Locking Adjustable Wrench (10 inch x 2.7 inch x 0.75 inch) for $12.76. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

Product Description from Amazon:
  • 10 inch quick-release adjustable wrench with inch/metric measurement scale
  • Ideal for auto repair, general assembly, maintenance, plumbing, and more
  • Drop-forged, heat-treated carbon steel construction with corrosion-resistant finish
  • Precision-machined slide jaw and worm gear for the perfect fit and easy adjustment
  • Quick-release locking mechanism with max clamping diameter of 1.25 inches
  • Dimensions: 10 x 2.7 x 0.745 inches (LxWxH)
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Amazon [amazon.com] has 10" Amazon Basics Locking Adjustable Wrench (10 inch x 2.7 inch x 0.75 inch) for $12.76. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

Product Description from Amazon:
  • 10 inch quick-release adjustable wrench with inch/metric measurement scale
  • Ideal for auto repair, general assembly, maintenance, plumbing, and more
  • Drop-forged, heat-treated carbon steel construction with corrosion-resistant finish
  • Precision-machined slide jaw and worm gear for the perfect fit and easy adjustment
  • Quick-release locking mechanism with max clamping diameter of 1.25 inches
  • Dimensions: 10 x 2.7 x 0.745 inches (LxWxH)

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Today 04:37 PM
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Joined Jul 2019
SunsetmoviemanToday 04:37 PM
108 Posts
The tool you need when you have no other real tools.
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Today 05:35 PM
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Joined Nov 2018
BrianB9936Today 05:35 PM
7 Posts
Cool, never seen this before
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Today 05:44 PM
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Joined Nov 2010
verticaldanToday 05:44 PM
86 Posts
Looks like somebody left their vice grips a little too close to their crescent wrench. 😆
Could help to avoid rounding the head off bolts or nuts. Might give it a try.
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Today 05:50 PM
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donny1234
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Today 05:50 PM
310 Posts
this is new... have been looking for locking pliers. Feel like this tool is not as versatile.
Today 05:55 PM
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nohoToday 05:55 PM
584 Posts
I can see a use. Rounded nuts or bolts that you can feel but not see. I'll bite. I pretty much have everything other unique tool.
Today 05:56 PM
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Joined May 2007
Sound ManToday 05:56 PM
50 Posts
I have a craftsman of similar design and love it. Easily my favorite of the crescent style wrenches. The ability to lock onto a nut on 1 side and not have it fall off while turning the bolt is handy.

This also has both SAE and metric markings so you know what the size is.
Last edited by Sound Man January 22, 2026 at 11:01 AM.
Today 06:08 PM
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smarttToday 06:08 PM
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Quote from noho :
I can see a use. Rounded nuts or bolts that you can feel but not see. I'll bite. I pretty much have everything other unique tool.
Seems like actual vise grips would be more helpful there. This is gonna slip if it's even slightly rounded. Really have a hard time seeing a use case for this. Looks like something someone built because nobody else had. Now that I've said that, I'm sure someone is going to respond with how this tool changed their life.
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Today 06:41 PM
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dirtpeopleToday 06:41 PM
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This is the dumbest "tool" I've ever seen. And really, all I see is a hammer.
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Today 06:47 PM
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solargeek84Today 06:47 PM
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Today 07:25 PM
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Mr.FixerUpperToday 07:25 PM
174 Posts
What type of pennsytucky nut rounder is this?
Today 07:30 PM
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kousokuToday 07:30 PM
817 Posts
I'll try one I think it's for those bolts/pipes you need to get a firmer grip on without putting teeth marks on them by using actual vise grips cause these are flat jaws.
Today 07:46 PM
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slacktideToday 07:46 PM
297 Posts
Jokes aside, I really like to use tools like this on brass air fittings, It is really easy to round off the tiny hex on them when using a standard open end. The tight clamping with parallel jaws really makes a difference, as long as there is enough room for for the tool.

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