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The Channellock 8 Reversible Jaw Adjustable Wrench (808PW) is a high-quality tool designed for both professional and amateur use. Made from durable chrome vanadium steel, this wrench features reversible jaws and a polished finish, making it a stylish yet functional addition to any toolkit. With its compact size and dual measurement system, it’s perfect for tackling a variety of tasks, both indoors and outdoors.
Manufacturer | Channellock |
Part Number | 808PW |
Product Dimensions | 6.2 x 1.4 x 20.85 cm; 281.23 g |
Item model number | 808PW |
Size | 6 UK |
Colour | Factory |
Style | Modern,Reliable |
Finish | Polished |
Material | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
Shape | Straight |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Head Style | Open End |
Measurement System | Inch and Metric |
Usage | Outside; Professional, Inside; Amateur, Inside; Professional, Inside, Outside; Amateur, Outside |
Included Components | Channellock - 8 Reversible Jaw Adj Wrenc (808PW) |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 281 g |
J**Y
Irega/Channellock
These are made by Irega in Spain, I've been using a set of the conventional jawed ones since the mid 90's at work and they are all still perfectly functional with minimal wear.This style has a wide opening jaw perfect for service caps on air conditioners and other medium torque large fasteners. I've not yet tried the pipe wrench function as I was more interested in the wider jaw capacity so can't comment on its performance in that regard.I prefer these to Bahco as these are more comfortable in the hand imo.
K**0
Nothing special
I have always heard from Americans that Channellock provides good quality tools. Apart from the fact that the jaw can flip around to be used on pipes, it's a pretty poor quality wrench. The handle is painted silver, which chips off really easily, and when in your hand, it feels more like a toy than a wrench for professionals. I have a lot of wrenches, both cheap and more expensive ones, and this wrench, if you take away the changeable jaw, is pretty much on par with a £10 basic wrench. I think I will stick to German-made tools because this is miles off their quality.
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