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Who Are These Non-Slip Wrenches Fooling? Icon v Snap-On, Milwaukee, Metrinch, Dewalt & More


Who Are These Non-Slip Wrenches Fooling? Icon v Snap-On, Milwaukee, Metrinch, Dewalt & More

Do these things even work? To be fair, I’ve never used any of the Non-Slip wrenches before that I know of, although some of the newer end wrenches I’ve seen in friends’ toolboxes do have some differences in design that allow them to be used quicker sometimes. Maybe some of them are also designed to be Non-Slip on worn nuts and bolts. I’m not sure. But if I’m looking for actual scientific proof that these kinds of tools work, I know where I’m going to find out.

The Torque Test Channel.

And in this latest video from the Torque Test Channel we get to look at these wrenches to see if any of them actually do anything, if they are all the same, and if any of the differences matter. This video is also potential proof that some of the top brands really are made in the same factories. Check it out below.

CLICK HERE IF YOU WANT TO SEE A GREAT TEST OF STANDARD COMBINATION END WRENCHES

Video Description:

Do specialty jaw open end wrenches work better, does it depend on brand, do they leave your fastener worse for wear? In today’s episode we test combination wrenches from Harbor freight Icon, Husky, DeWALT, Kobalt, Urrea, Milwaukee, Carlyle & Metrinch. Some work better than others, some cost more than others. We try to show them for what they can do!


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