We love tools around here, and tool testing in particular really does it for us. When Project Farm and the Torque Test Channel test tools we rarely miss the opportunity to share them with you guys. In the video below, Project Farm is testing adjustable wrenches, aka Crescent wrenches. Yes, we know that Crescent is a brand, but it’s also the common name that folks use when referring to an adjustable wrench. I know I do it, and you probably do too. In the video below there are 20, YES 20, adjustable wrenches that get put through their paces in order to figure out which of them is the best. Will the low buck offerings compete? Will the expensive ones run away with the win?
Watch the video below and find out.
In the comments below, let us know what adjustable wrench you have in your toolbox.
Video Description:
Milwaukee, Snap On, SK, Craftsman, Irwin, Klein Tools, Ridgid, ARES, Sunex, Wiha, Bahco, Gedore, Vanquish, Crescent, DeWalt, Doyle from Harbor Freight, Stanley, Donext, Amazon Basics and Channellock.
Adjustable wrenches compared for maximum torque on soft and hard metal. Wrenches also compared for failure load.
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