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Grip 9 pc Super Thin Open End Wrench Set Metric - Sizes 8 x 9mm, 10 x 11mm, 12 x 13mm, 14 x 15mm, 16x 17mm, 18 x 19mm, 20 x 21mm, 24 x 27mm, 30 x 32mm - Roll Up Storage Pouch

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About this item

  • Thin, but strong design, to reach confined working areas where traditional wrenches cant reach.
  • Drop forged, heat treated, chrome plated steel.
  • Sizes: 8 x 9, 10 x 11, 12 x 13, 14 x 15, 16x17, 18 x 19, 20 x 21, 24 x 27, 30 x 32.
  • Includes roll-up storage pouch.


Thin, but extra strong design, to reach confined working areas where traditional wrenches cannot reach. Drop forged, heat treated, chrome plated steel. Sizes: 8 x 9mm, 10 x 11mm, 12 x 13mm, 14 x 15mm, 16x 17mm, 18 x 19mm, 20 x 21mm, 24 x 27mm, 30 x 32mm. Includes roll-up storage pouch.


D B
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Did the job I needed done, fixing bikes, pleased with purchase.
Ethan B.
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
The wrenches are flat, but not so flat that they are not strong.
57 chevy thunder
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024
I needed a few metric open end wrenches for my bicycles, and these will work great. They are nicely polished and nicely packages in a pocketed roll-up. And very nicely priced and were delivered very quickly. Thank you for the nice addition to my tools.
Keith W.
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
I have been using the Grip brand thin wrenches in SAE and like them. When I needed a thin metric wrench I purchased the Grip metric set. The quality has been good enough for what is expected in a thin wrench. I recommend them.
Jason V.
Reviewed in Canada on May 22, 2023
I don't particularly use wrenches like this often. But I buy tools that I have needed before and didn't have them. I saw these and they looked like a good deal.
Ernie Klem
Reviewed in Canada on December 1, 2023
Just what is needed for narrow places
Zack
Reviewed in Australia on April 6, 2022
Terribly weak, soft steel, poor quality spanners. Definitely not drop forged as the description said at the time of this purchase. Even for thin spanners they’re extremely weak. Likely stamped from mild steel, then finished in a cheap chrome finish. So soft they dent and bend immediate under very mild pressure. Very disappointing, especially for the price.
Azure
Reviewed in Mexico on November 8, 2021
Buen material se sienten firmes
Mr Richard O Orman
Reviewed in Australia on June 8, 2020
Product is of reasonable quality, however if I had known this product was made in China I would have ordered from a Chinese manufacturer off EBay at half the price. I thought I was purchasing an American made product from Amazon US. Living in Australia, I find postage from the USA is not cheap, so my disappointment was magnified somewhat.
Portland Bureau
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2019
Let's be honest, Chinesium tools are garbage and then you have tools from India, which are even worse. You're getting this wrench set to use infrequently, and for minimal torque. Upon opening the box, you'll get that harbor freight smell. But all similarities stop there with Chinesium tools. You'll have a new set still fresh with fingerprints rolled up in an ugly and bright tool roll that you'll be too ashamed to put inside your toolbox.These wrenches are meant for ultra limited use (bicycles) and aren't expected on anything high torque. Weight is good, and show 3mm thickness at the head.
Rural Wisconsin
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2018
These thin wrenches seem to be of adequate quality for occasional use -- such as a shade-tree mechanic needing to hold the flats on a sway bar link -- but are not a substitute for good, forged "tappet" wrenches (that sell for a much higher price). They're stamped steel, made in India, and the edges are not ground -- meaning the sides are somewhat sharp and the openings are not ground to give smooth, flat working surfaces. Aside from a slight waviness, the openings are all about 0.2mm larger than their nominal size. That's a typical clearance for the mid-size wrenches, but a high-quality 8mm wrench has half that. Excessive clearance makes it easier to damage both the fitting and the wrench, of course.The surfaces are reasonably flat and smooth. In my set, the 8-17mm wrenches were 0.118+/-0.002" (3.0mm or ~1/8") thick, while the 18-32mm wrenches were 0.158+/-0.002" (4.0mm or ~5/32") thick. While that's half as thick as a forged wrench and fine for many automotive uses, it's much more than the typical 2mm-thick bicycle-hub cone wrench. I.e., while these wrenches could have some uses in bicycle repair, they're not a substitute for the specialized tools from Park, etc.Lengths increase from 4.8" for the 8/9mm to 7.0" for the 18/19mm to 9.9" for the 30/32mm wrench. The ends are angled by 15 degrees.So... if you occasionally need a thinner than normal wrench, especially in the mid-to-larger sizes, these may be the right, cost-effective choice. Otherwise, spend several times the money and buy a set of good-quality, forged wrenches. Or buy specialty tools if you're working on bicycles, etc.
KH
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2017
This set of thin wrenches seems well suited to their intended use. These are light weight wrenches intended to hold threaded objects that have only a small space for access (examples - the sliding parts that brake calipers are bolted to (my main use) or holding the cone nuts on a bicycle axle while tightening the axle nut). Not intended as a light weight, easy to carry, replacement for regular wrenches where there is plenty of room to get a thick, strong wrench on the nut or bolt. Since one review complained about the opening size being off from the marked size, I used a digital caliper to compare a few of these wrenches against the same size quality made regular thick open end wrenches, they were both about the same one or two tenths of a mm larger than the marked size - not an expert on wrenches, but this is probably to allow ease of getting the wrench on the nut. The wrenches are stamped out of thick steel sheet stock, 3 mm thick for the smaller sizes (8 to 17 mm) and 4 mm for the larger. They are nicely plated and the roll up holder seems made of quality material carefully stitched. I am sure that they will last a lifetime if used for work where only a thin wrench will fit.
Kevin
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2012
As a bicyclist, I recently built a single speed bike that required cone wrenches, specifically for the hub after clearance issues caused major headaches. I was looking for cone wrenches to invest in for now and to last into the future and lo and behold, I found these! They may not be in pretty package or adorned with fancy anti-fatigue rubber grips, but boy do they get the job done! I feel like these will be around for a loonnggg time. They are thin, but do not feel cheap. Each wrench feels nicely weighted with nicely cut notches for the nuts to fit in perfectly. For the price, you get plenty of sizes to have for later down the road (this was a factor in me choosing cone wrenches). And heck, it comes with a space saving roll up bag so it fits in the tool box.But be warned, grease will NOT be your friend if it gets on the wrench as it is just only metal; no specialized rubber grip. But that is about the only negative!Overall, I'd say this is perfect for those who need to deal with that nut in a tight space, for the casual bike mechanic, or for auto mechanics with those awfully placed bolts!