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Brand Bahco Material Alloy Steel Item Dimensions LxWxH 12.6 x 1.97 x 0.79 inches Item Weight 1 Pounds Item Package Quantity 1 Black oxide and anti-rust treated high alloy steel provide long life and durability Precision induction hardened jaws are designed with inwardly angled aggressive teeth Outer part of jaw is large toothed and used for maximum grip on large diameter pipes Inner part of jaw is fine toothed
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Black oxide and anti-rust treated high alloy steel provide long life and durability. Precision induction hardened jaws are designed with inwardly angled aggressive teeth. Outer part of jaw is large toothed and used for maximum grip on large diameter pipes Inner part of jaw is fine toothed and used for maximum grip on small diameter pipes. Commonly called a & Pipe Wrench & quote;, the small head makes them ideal for working in confined areas.
Bahco, inventor of the original adjustable wrenches, ergonomics and cutting tools has delivered innovative products for 130 years.
Commonly called the ‘Swedish Pipe Wrench’, the small head makes them ideal for working in confined areas. Inner part of jaw is fine toothed and used for maximum grip on small diameter pipes.
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Precision JawsPrecision induction hardened jaws are designed with inwardly angled aggressive jaws. |
Maximum GripOuter part of jaw is large toothed and used for maximum grip on large diameter pipes. Inner part of jaw is fin toothed and used for maximum grip on small diameter pipes. |
Long life and DurabilityBlack oxide and anti rust treated high alloy steel provide long life and durability. |
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Anonymous (verified owner) –
Takes some getting used to but now it is now my go to pipe wrench for most applications. I’m an apprentice plumber and needed some different sized pipe wrenches. I decided to get a Swedish style wrench based on reviews. Not everyone will like this wrench. The master plumber whom I work for is of Swedish ancestry does not care for it, But interestingly will borrow it in certain circumstances.Pros: It is steel but light weight, feels lighter than traditional aluminum wrenches. The head is smaller and narrower than a typical plumbing wrench which allows it to work with close fittings or tight areas that a traditional wrench can’t. The threaded rod and nut adjusts the wrench much faster than a traditional spiral adjustment. The wrench looks like a set of pliers. The hardest thing to learn is that you do not have to squeeze both handles while using, just a push on the back handles is all you need. But squeezing both handles gives you extra grip for locked tight fitt
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I just purchased this pipe wrench, and it is a fantastic tool. Every American should consider switching to this style of pipe wrench for most needs, because it really does set a better grip than our classic form. I can see occasions where that classic may be preferable, but most of the time the immediately setting grip on this tool will be preferable.There is some confusion about where this one is made. Bahco is a Swedish company owned by Snap-On, and is the premier brand of the group in Europe. Bahco makes a version of this wrench for Snap-on in Argentina. The Bahco purchased from Amazon-this tool as I received it- was made in Spain.The PWZ- series from snap-onis this wrench but with an ergonomic grip- in the Bahco brand it is sold under the 14– line. Snap-on sells that grip and its name at a 50% markup on its website.Personally, thats not a price I can get behind. If you can get a deal from a snap-on dealer, jump on it. But if you want to pay a premium for w
Matt Waldman (verified owner) –
Great wrench, would definitely recommend, I’m a heavy equipment field mechanic, I came across a mangled drain plug on a loader axle, I used my bahco and was able to complete the job of changing the oil and replacing the plug with a new one. It was the first day I brought it to work, it paid for itself that day. It squeezes like a vice grip and has a ton of leverage, get the 18”.
Indiana Tim (verified owner) –
Tough, and useful for those really stuck nuts or bolt heads. You will more likely twist off the nut before this thing quits. Large enough mouth for most DYI jobs. Good easy lock mechanism.
Paul Tuton (verified owner) –
With it being adjustable you can fit it to the job at hand, good teeth on the jaw for a tight grip
Hao Nguyen (verified owner) –
It was a little getting used to comparing to other pliers because the part that’s normally stationary on other pliers is the adjustable part of these pliers, by design. Has plenty of grip, long enough for leverage. I used them to remove a couple inner tie rods. Very happy with them. Great quality!
J. L. Berry (verified owner) –
Was pulling a harmonic balancer pulley( 2002 Chevy Trailblazer) and could not stop the pulley from moving when trying to remove said bolt. I used the Universal Pipe Wrench to grab onto one of the edges of the pulley and hold it still and with some leverage got the bolt removed. It worked well and really did when time to re-install the bolt. Same drill but in reverse fashion. I hope the pics explain this better than I can.
Ms Charli Frances Colhour (verified owner) –
Great design for a pipe wrench/plier unit
Nick J. (verified owner) –
I’ve been mean to these they bight hard and grip those rounded off bolts. Stays set gets in tight spots and safes the day. U need it in your tool box.
Rick (verified owner) –
Great tool. What a wide range of applications. Really like the grip strength and the length of the handle.