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Your cart is empty.This wrench is one of America's premier professional lug wrenches for cars, light trucks, SUVs, RVs and vans. Socket sizes: 17mm, 19mm, 21mm, 22mm.
Anonymous1
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
Solid, reliable and easy to use. The best cross bar made since using a craftsman crossbar in the past.
Jason Jackson
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
Changing a flat tire is never fun, but it's a lot easier with this nice large lug wrench than the junk that came with my car. Solid and well-made.
Bill M.
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2023
This lug wrench fits into factory aluminum rims without issues. Be aware of lug wrenches claiming to be both standard and metric. As a mechanic I can tell you there is a difference, especially with the 13/16ths and 21mm. The 13/16ths is slightly smaller and if the lugnut that is 21mm is burred a bit or rusted you will never get the wrench on it easily. With lugnuts that are older and have the cap type instead of a solid type, they can rust under the cap hindering removal. Also being drop forged it is way stronger than welded wrenches.
Shina
Reviewed in Mexico on March 2, 2021
Excelente producto muy buena calidad
Tech Reader
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2013
This review is being written 8/6/2013 for the Ken-Tool 35656 4 Way Professional Lug Wrench sold and shipped by Amazon on their website.I was looking for a very strong lug wrench for emergency usage on the road. Typical lug wrenches are made in China and have a weld that holds the two cross pieces in place. During usage, this weld is stressed and may break. This renders the tool useless, but more importantly to me, may injure the person using it. Casual web surfing for these lug wrenches show examples of failures of this kind. The Ken-Tools lug wrench eliminates this weak point by the forged instead of welded construction.This is not a "pretty" tool in that it has a rather rough painted finish that arrived with some scratches and blemishes. Others have noted that the tool needs to be wiped down initially to remove dirt and paint dust. This is true.It would be a plus if the ends were etched with the sizes. However, for a typical consumer use, the tool is kept in the vehicle and only one size is normally used. Mark this end with a piece of tape and the identification problem is solved.Also true is that this is a heavy weight socket end, not a "thinwall" socket. This may not fit inside some recessed alloy wheels.I've added pictures that show the build quality, forged construction, diameter of all four ends, and the paint/dirt residue.This is the tool that may save me along the road some day. Even if you don't change your own tires, I recommend keeping one of these in your vehicle for emergency purposes.
K
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2013
I was excited to get my new professional grade lug wrench from Ken Tool, but when I received it I was disappointed. The quality and strength of the wrench are great, but the fact is I can not use this wrench at all on any of my vehicles. The lugs are too thick to fit in the tight spaces that exist around the factory lug nuts on my vehicles. I am not sure what this wrench will work on. Maybe it will work on an older vehicle with plain steel wheels. It will not work on most newer vehicles with the more decorative aluminum wheels as they require a thin style lug wrench due to clearance issues. It is heavy and it will make a nice paper weight, boat anchor, or something.
Richard Casper
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2010
Let's talk lug wrenches ! The 20" long "standard non-metric" lug wrench I own now was the cheapest lug wrench I could find when I paid $18 for it 3 years ago. It's chromed, beautifully machined around the side edges, and rounded off perfectly at the ends. It has the English sizes clearly etched in the side of the wrench. It still has a shiny chrome finish after numerous uses, and is made in China.When I unpacked my new 20" long metric Kentool 35656 Professional it was filthy, and still had metal shaving shavings on the ends left over from when it was machined. A few paper towels later I had cleaned the metal shavings off the ends and wiped the dirt off the shafts. I went to wash my hands after cleaning the shafts, and noticed the blue paint from the shaft was all over my hands. Obviously the paint was not baked on.. just painted and sent out the door. The ends of the wrench are very roughly machined/rounded off.. just a lazy "who cares" machining job. KenTool also didn't even bother to mark the metric sizes anywhere on the wrench. Again.. it apparently was just too much work. They did however; take the time to clearly etch the KenTool logo in the center of the wrench.MY THOUGHTS: This lug wrench fits my metric lug nuts with no problems. Although this is a very solid wrench, 1/2 pound heavier than my English lug wrench of the same size, why pay 33 bucks for this so-called PROFESSIONAL wrench ? It's poorly painted, no size markings, and poorly machined. Nothing about it says "professional", and there's surely nothing professional about KenTool quality control. There are other choices out there for a cheap 20" metric lug wrench like Amazon's KR Tools 50716 for 15 bucks that's eligible for free shipping. Although it won't be drop forged just ask yourself, "How many times in my lifetime have I seen or heard of someone twisting a lug wrench so hard they broke it."? With that said.. if you frequently add 2 foot long pipe extensions to both ends of your lug wrench for added torque, then you may actually need this wrench.
Lee
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2008
This is a very solid, well-made tool. You can really tell the difference with drop-forging as opposed to welding. Fit seems nice on my lug nuts. The only complaint is that the size is not engraved or otherwise marked on each end - for the price I think that's not too much to ask, but if it's there I sure couldn't find it. That's the only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 - I marked the end that fits my tires myself so I can find it quickly on a dark, rainy night (isn't that usually when you get a flat?). Still, this is the lug wrench I would buy again.
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