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Bahco Thin Jaw Adjustable Wrench: 9029-T 6" $33.37, 9031-T 8" $38.18 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $49 Spend) @ Amazon JP via AU

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Yet another tools deal on Amazon JP.

Bahco 9029-T 170mm / 6" Thin Jaw Adjustable Wrench with Rubber Handle
Bahco 9031-T 218mm / 8" Thin Jaw Adjustable Wrench with Rubber Handle

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Adjustable wrenches developed according to the scientific ERGO™ process
  • Maximum comfort with minimum effort thanks to ergonomic design
  • Extra-wide jaw opening with a shorter handle than a standard wrench offers accessibility to work in confined spaces
  • Up to 60% thinner jaws than standard wrenches of the same size give greater access in tight spaces
  • 40% wider opening compared to a standard adjustable wrench
  • Jaw will not fall out even at maximum opening of the wrench
  • Laser scale in mm for pre-adjusting and accurate measurement
  • Skydrol- and oil-resistant rubber handle
  • Ergonomically designed thermoplastic elastomer handle distributes pressure uniformly in the hand, reducing the risk for work related injuries
  • High-performance alloy steel forged in single piece
  • Phosphate finish, precision-hardened and anti-corrosion treated
  • Left turning screw
  • Standards: ISO 6787, DIN 3117, ASME B107.8 and BS 6333
Specifications 9029-T 9031-T
Length 170mm (6") 218mm (8")
Jaw Opening 32mm 38mm
Jaw Width 4.5mm 4.5mm
Head Width 12.8mm 13.4mm
Weight 196g 325g
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closed Comments

  • +4

    Or as AVE would call it "the nut f#¢ker"

    • +1

      James May calls these the tool of the charlatan.

  • High quality manual lathe

  • +1

    Think these are made in Spain. Still, I have heard good things about them..

    • +1

      All the Bahco stuff I have is good quality. I trust them, I just don’t think I need another shifter.

  • +1

    These are fantastic. Thin jaw is much more useful than I expected. Is my go to shifter.

    • Any good?

    • +3

      They are not thin jaw

    • These are not the same. Not even close.

  • +2

    I used to use bahco shifters all the time when I worked as a tech. Best thing about them was the tightness of the jaw. They didn't seem to lose position constantly like the loose jawed shifters available elsewhere. This was well over 20 years ago so standards might have changed since then, but definitely were the go to make for our department.

  • I have a couple of these - different sizes - and find them really useful for maintenance on my coffee machine and just getting those borrow lock nuts off equipment.

    I found the quality quite good.

  • Perfect for HVAC work. Got 2

  • +1

    I have a set of 3, they're good. I remember using the small one when I wans changing the mixer for my mum's sink. I was working blind because there was no spce and I couldn't see shit

  • which one do you guys recommend

    the 8inch one or 6inch one?

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