





🔧 Reach farther, grip tighter, work smarter — the T-Handle set your toolbox deserves!
The Powerbuilt 8-piece SAE T-Handle Hex Allen Key Wrench Set features long shafts ranging from 4.5" to 11" reach, friction-treated hex tips for superior grip, and durable chrome vanadium steel construction. Designed for professional-grade performance, it includes a convenient storage rack to keep your tools organized and accessible. Ideal for automotive, bicycle, and moto repairs, this set combines precision, durability, and ergonomic design to elevate your toolkit.









| ASIN | B074PXSKQQ |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 290,987 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 1,173 in Hex Keys |
| Colour | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (768) |
| Date First Available | 10 Aug. 2017 |
| Finish | Painted |
| Head Style | Hex |
| Included Components | 8Pcs Sae 3 Way T-Handle Spin Hex Wrench |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.81 kg |
| Item model number | 941644 |
| Manufacturer | PROOK |
| Material | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
| Measurement System | Metric |
| Part Number | 941644 |
| Power Source | Hand |
| Product Dimensions | 16.51 x 34.29 x 8.57 cm; 1.81 kg |
| Size | 8-Piece SAE |
| Style | Top |
| Voltage | 1 Volts |
G**L
Expensive rubbish
Don't buy this expensive rubbish tools 👎👎👎 Tried with the biggest one (T50) to unscrew one bolt from a transit van, it twisted inside the bolt like a piece of copper. Worst most expensive tools ever. To finish the job I used a cheap T50(15£ a set) with a breaker bar and did all 10 of them bolts without a sweat. To be more specific it's those bolts on the back wheels of a 08 transit. What will I do with this rubbish tools? Is there any chance of return? Don't recommend this to anyone! I was scammed 👎 they are made in Taiwan witch is the same as China.
Z**H
The powerbuilt line of tee handle Allen, hex or torx sets are of high quality and are by far the best I've ever owned or used I own lots of tools and I'm very impressed with these I have actually bought the standard metric and Torx sets of these because of how much I like them. I highly recommend them and would definitely buy them again but I don't believe you will ever have to I think these are by ones cry once type of tool
R**E
These are priced at a premium but are really well made and great quality for anyone working on motorcycles. I wouldn’t use these to try to break loose a seized bolt as it’s not their intended purpose and will likely fail under those extreme stresses but for regular maintenance these are great and so nice to work with.
T**A
Great quality, Boyfriend liked very much and all his friends too
D**B
I don't remember the price on these, but I seem to remember they were not priced bad for the quality that they have. They have a lot of torque. One thing I also like about these is that you can put an aluminum pipe or whatever and put that on the handle of the bigger wrenches in this set and then you can get an ENORMOUS amount of torque for allen bolts that are stubborn and/or stuck. I don't use the marked rack that comes with them, but if you have a tool bench, the rack or stand for the wrenches is nice and is marked with the sizes and this will help you to access the allen wrench you need from the set quickly. These are not metric, but sized in "inches".
S**R
I like these T-handle wrenches... a lot. T-handle wrenches speed your job along, because you can 'twirl' them while taking up the slack just before snugging the bolt down. L shaped Allan wrenches are OK, but they are not as fast to use (because you can't twirl them). Then, once you have the bolt ready to snug down, all you have to do is re-orient the tool in your hand, and tighten the bolt securely. Easy-peasy! (And, no reaching for another tool) The one thing 'wrong' with this wrench set is this: They have an anodized aluminum sleeve installed on the main shaft of the wrench. The sleeve has the wrench size laser marked on it. The problem with this sleeve is that it is not pressed on. It is loose... and it rotates. The rotating sleeve does not allow you to get maximum productivity out of this wrench, because it will not allow you to twirl the wrench. In my humble opinion, this is a serious design flaw on an otherwise perfectly designed tool. The loose sleeve is why this review only gets four stars. Another reviewer, simply removed the sleeves, which you can certainly do (there is a snap ring which is easily removed, which allows removal of the sleeve. Instead of removing my sleeves, I put a few drops of Loctite 620 sleeve retaining compound at the top edge of the sleeve and let gravity, and capillary action do the rest. The Loctite 620 is gap filling, so it easily filled the gap between the shaft O.D., and the sleeve I.D. I let the Loctite set up for 24 hours, and now the sleeves are fixed in place, making these t-handle wrenches much more serviceable. I really like the fact that the 'T' slides back and forth, and has a spring loaded detent at the ends of travel. This feature makes this wrench far more useful. This tool set comes with a lifetime warranty! On the back of the stand is a label with the part number AND a toll free phone number to call for service! (IF something breaks you don't have to scramble looking up the manufacturer, or part number, or phone number... just make a phone call.) All in all, this is a well built set, which most mechanics will find very useful and time saving (once you Loctite the sleeves in place). Highly recommended!
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