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Craftsman  4 in. Adjustable Wrench

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Product Overview:
Set: Open Stock
Warranty Detail Link: craftsman warranty
Dimensions and Weight:
Item Weight (lbs.): 0.3
Length (in.): 4
Maximum Opening Width (in.): 0.5
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Wrench Type: Adjustable wrench

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Jaws are precision-broached. Stainless steel, spring-tension knurl. Thin head for tight spots, close work. Exceed torque strength required by Federal Specifications GGG-W631b.

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Added on February 16, 2009

 

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4 Reviewers (57.0%) would recommend this to a friend.
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sp-train-77
Jan 24 , 2011
Belongs in every tool bag

If you are going to keep adjustable wrenches instead of sized wrench sets, this four inch adjustable is a must-have.  Larger adjustables can close down for small fasteners, even to a 1/4 inch opening.  But you do not have good control of a large wrench when it is applied to these small fasteners, better to use a smaller adjustable.  Less chance of slipping off of the fastener (and round the points).  The small adjustable will give you good control of the wrench and let you turn the small fastener without slipping off or rounding the points.

I carry two sizes in my "bugout" tool bag, a ten inch and a four inch, so I can deal with whatever fasteners I find in emergency situations.

"Sacramento" Bruce Conklin

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ljh1800
Dec 20 , 2011
2011 version worse than 2007 version
The new 2011 version is worse than the old 2007 version. Old 2007 version had a small 1/2-inch throat, and had a small head that was very proportional to the small 4" length of the wrench. The old 2007 version had a beautiful polished chrome finish. The old 2007 version was properly weighted and ideally suited to be placed on a key-ring. The new 2011 version has large 5/8-inch throat, and has large head that is disproportionate to the small 4" length, and is disproportionate to other larger wrenches...looks like they took a 6" length wrench and cut the handle shorter. The new 2011 version has a matt-finish (unpolished) chrome plating. The old 2007 wrench was cute and functional...the new 2011 wrench is only functional.
 

HGOOD13

Toledo, WA

Mar 3 , 2013
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Great Wrench

I needed a smaller wrench to get a better grip on a few smaller bolts. Works great on smaller things.


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JimBob737

O Fallon, IL

Jul 2 , 2012
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Craftsman 4" Adjustable Wrench with oversized head

The compact size works GREAT for attaching it to my electrical bag and carrying it with me to the jobs. I'm able to get into those really tight spots without having to carry all my wrenches. Smooth operation, well made, light duty because of it's size, but what else would you expect. Good purchase.

I would recommend this product to a friend.

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bromark

Montgomery, AL

Dec 29 , 2011
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it is tight

I have two of these after refusing to have a "knuckle buster" for years. I have found that these will hold tight and adjust tighter than you can pull them off of the nut or bolt. they don't slip and don't bust your knuckles. I wish I had bought one earlier.

I would recommend this product to a friend.

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ljh1800

Delaware, OH

Dec 20 , 2011
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2011 version worse than 2007 version

The new 2011 version is worse than the old 2007 version. Old 2007 version had a small 1/2-inch throat, and had a small head that was very proportional to the small 4" length of the wrench. The old 2007 version had a beautiful polished chrome finish. The old 2007 version was properly weighted and ideally suited to be placed on a key-ring. The new 2011 version has large 5/8-inch throat, and has large head that is disproportionate to the small 4" length, and is disproportionate to other larger wrenches...looks like they took a 6" length wrench and cut the handle shorter. The new 2011 version has a matt-finish (unpolished) chrome plating. The old 2007 wrench was cute and functional...the new 2011 wrench is only functional.


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sp-train-77

Rancho Cordova, CA

Jan 24 , 2011
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Belongs in every tool bag

If you are going to keep adjustable wrenches instead of sized wrench sets, this four inch adjustable is a must-have.  Larger adjustables can close down for small fasteners, even to a 1/4 inch opening.  But you do not have good control of a large wrench when it is applied to these small fasteners, better to use a smaller adjustable.  Less chance of slipping off of the fastener (and round the points).  The small adjustable will give you good control of the wrench and let you turn the small fastener without slipping off or rounding the points.

I carry two sizes in my "bugout" tool bag, a ten inch and a four inch, so I can deal with whatever fasteners I find in emergency situations.

"Sacramento" Bruce Conklin


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thetreshon

Detroit, MI

Sep 16 , 2010
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Neat little U.S. made adjustable!

Cool little 4" adjustable wrench. I've got the older style with the smaller head, but now it's made with the 6" head.

Smooth movement, fits in your pocket, and never had an issue with it.

Great wrench still made in the USA!!

I would recommend this product to a friend.

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Anonymous

Wilmington, MA

Jul 17 , 2009
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5 Years Old and Still Works Great

I have had this wrench for 5 years and it still works great. It's perfect for small jobs and has had no problems. There are little spots of rust but that is my fault for leaving it in the rain. If you need a small adjustable wrench this is it.

I would recommend this product to a friend.

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