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Logger Head Tools BW8-01R-01 Bionic Wrench 8 7/16-Inch to 3/4-Inch Adjustable Wrench

September 7, 2013 - Comment

The 8-inch Bionic Wrench is unlike any wrench you’ve ever seen before. In fact, it looks and works more like pliers than a wrench. This cleverly designed tool has a pair of spring-loaded handles and a circular head that’s fitted with six hardened steel jaws. As you squeeze the handles, all six jaws slide toward

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The 8-inch Bionic Wrench is unlike any wrench you’ve ever seen before. In fact, it looks and works more like pliers than a wrench. This cleverly designed tool has a pair of spring-loaded handles and a circular head that’s fitted with six hardened steel jaws. As you squeeze the handles, all six jaws slide toward the center and lock onto the head of the nut or bolt. This unique mechanism allows the Bionic Wrench to grip hexagonal, square and even rounded fasteners. It fits six standard sizes ranging from 7/16 inch to 3/4 inch, and 10 metric sizes from 11 millimeter to 20 millimeters. This ruggedly built tool is made of hardened, cold-rolled steel and features a rust-resistant black-oxide finish. And it’s worth noting that the Bionic Wrench is proudly made in the USA and it’s guaranteed forever. — Joseph Truini

What’s in the Box
8-inch Bionic Wrench

Product Features

  • 8-inch adjustable wrench; winner of 2005 Popular Mechanics Editor’s Choice Award
  • Wrench easily adjusts to cover 16 sizes; won’t strip nuts or bolts
  • Soft rubber handle; hardened steel laminate with black oxide coating
  • Includes 1 wrench
  • 8 inches; 3/4-pounds; lifetime warranty; Made in USA

Comments

J. Brooks says:

Not a replacement for standard open and/or box end wrenches… Straight forward, they work. If you have easy access to the nut or bolt that you are trying to tighten/loosen they work really well and are comfortable to use.But if you are working on anything that is a bit tricky to get access to (such as anything to do with exhaust systems or anything under the hood of a car) these fall way short.You need a lot more horizontal (or vertical) movement with these then your standard wrenches. And there are just some things that you can’t…

MagicSkip "magicskip" says:

Seems like it should work, but WHERE? I received this as a gift without ever having heard of the bionic wrench. After I figured it out — which was not as intuitive as it probably should be — I thought it would make a good replacement for an adjustable end (crescent) wrench, and possibly easier than finding the right socket. As it is, I have tried several times to use the bionic wrench, each time unsuccessfully. Sometimes I can’t get it in to where I need it, and have to get my adjustable. Other times I can’t get enough grip…

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