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GEARWRENCH 16 Pc. Ratcheting Flex Combination Wrench Set, Metric - 9902D

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Size: 16 Pc


Style: With Wrench Rack


Pattern Name: Metric


Features

  • Off-corner loading design on box end provides better grip and reduces fastener rounding
  • Thin head and beam provide greater access in confined work areas

Description

The GEARWRENCH ratcheting combination wrenches are the original patented ratcheting wrench! The ratcheting box end is designed to need as little as 5° to move fasteners versus 30° for standard wrenches. The wrenches are made from strong alloy steel with a bright, full polish chrome finish. The ratcheting box end features off-corner loading for a better grip on the fastener and reduces fastener rounding. They’re available in various lengths and styles, including: XL length, stubby, flex, stubby flex, and locking flex.

Color: Solid Black


Brand: GEARWRENCH


Material: Alloy Steel


Item Length: 35.31 Centimeters


Item Weight: 410 Grams


Head Style: Flex


Operation Mode: Mechanical


End Style: hang hole


Is Non Sparking: Yes


Is Racheting: Yes


Measurement Standard: Metric


Point Count: 12


Wrench Length Style: standard


Material Type: Alloy Steel


Finish Types: Polished


Color: Solid Black


Item Length: 35.31 Centimeters


Item Weight: 410 Grams


Package Quantity: 1


Brand Name: GEARWRENCH


Model Number: 9902D


Manufacturer: GearWrench


UPC: 031112511627 071021175039 784497253520 821710990210 082171099021 843734000089


Global Trade Identification Number: 27


Item Type Name: Hand Tools


Included Components: GEARWRENCH - SET WR RAT COMB FLEX MET 16PC (9902D)


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacturer Warranty Description: Standard Limited Lifetime


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • How did I get along without these?
Size: 16 Pc Style: With Wrench Rack Pattern Name: Metric
Wow. What a great set of wrenches. I was given a smaller set of the non-flex head version of these wrenches several years ago as a gift and have used them so much, I decided to buy this larger, flex-head version. These things really let you get into tight spaces (can you say 4th Gen 4runner upper rear shock mount?) that sockets won't go and get bolts/nuts off fast without having to constantly reposition the wrench. I find myself using these wrenches more and more in places where I normally would have used a ratchet and socket. They are very strong, I've used them to remove and tighten things where I've really had to put some torque the fastener and they've held up well. At first I was concerned about the flex part being the weak link and breaking or spreading, but I haven't had any issues. The only problem I had was using the 19mm once when loosening a lug-nut (I was too lazy to get out my impact gun) and the ratcheting mechanism got "confused" and wouldn't ratchet, but a quick smack on concrete floor fixed it. It got the lug nut off and I haven't had any more problems. I know I've used some of the smaller size wrenches to torque things waaaay more than they should be, and wrenches haven't missed a beat. You do have to be a little careful when applying a lot of force to tighten/free a fastener to make sure that the head doesn't flex on you when you don't want it to or you may end up busting a knuckle (but hey, it hasn't been a productive weekend of wrench turning unless you have at least one bloody knuckle). There is a allen screw that serves as the flex pin that you can adjust to loosen/tighten the flex so you set it to what's comfortable for you. The "ridges" on one side of the wrench to help you feel if the wrench is tightening or loosening is just a marketing gimmick (at least in its current design). Yeah, they're there, but if you have gloves on you're not going to be able to feel them. And if you're like me, even if you could feel them, you're always going to give the wrench a quick turn to find out if it's tightening or loosening.....and you'll always have it backwards and have to flip it over! The plastic holder it comes in is nice and does a decent job of keeping the wrenches organized in your tool box, but I bought another wrench tray that stacks the wrenches a little closer together and doesn't "grip" on them to make getting them out just a little bit easier. So far, I'm very impressed with these wrenches. Seriously, if you don't own a set, buy some, they're that good, especially the flex head version. If you're on the fence, buy a smaller set and see how you like them and I have no doubt you'll be buying the larger sets in both SAE and Metric just like I did! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2011 by Scott

  • Good Set, Very Thick and Sturdy
Size: 16 Pc Style: With Wrench Rack Pattern Name: Metric
I've owned a few GearWrench tools in the past, and have found them to always be a reliable and well built brand that have never broken on me. I'm pleased to say that this set has continued that fine tradition. I've used these to wrench on a few engines since buying them, and they've never bound up when applying some good torque to them (unlike Craftsman and Kobalt versions I've owned). The wrenches have a solid heft to them, and don't flex under strain. The tools are clearly marked with an arrow indicating rotation direction for quick reference use. The rachet heads aren't loose and floppy like some other manufacturer's, letting you set your tilt once and get to work, rather than fighting the tool to keep it aligned and engaged on a hard to reach nut. I had one that arrived loose, but it was easily corrected by turning the hex nut on the side and stiffened right up. The one drawback from this set is that it wasn't really designed with toolchests in mind. Firstly there's the tray. I own a large Craftsman box, but the length (front to back) of the tray with the built in handle made it too long to fit in a drawer. I ultimately had to ditch it and buy another set that would fit the drawer. The other problem is that the bulk of the wrenches on the tray means that this needs a slightly larger drawer in terms of depth than other wrench sets. The smaller wrenches do fine, but the bigger ones if they're on any sort of tray may be too tall for the roughly 2" deep drawers on some chests. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2020 by J. Woody

  • Best full set for the non-professional
Size: 16 Pc Style: With Wrench Rack Pattern Name: Metric
These are now my default tool for nuts and bolts. Easier to grab for one of these than a socket and socket wrench. The only time I wouldn't use these is if I *only* had vertical access. The ratcheting works perfectly on the ones I've put torque to. I like that the flex-heads stiffness is adjustable. They came rather stiff and I haven't adjusted them at all. A set of Craftsman I used to have [before they grew feet] were loose and once in a while would fall off the target during ratcheting. Not these. The one thing I didn't like about the set was the plastic carrier they came in. Mine came with a few of the holders bent, which lead to wrenches falling out during transportation. After extensive research I fould an adequate tool/wrench wrap that holds this Entire set. Bucket Boss 70004. Rolls up smaller than, takes up less room than the plastic carrier. Between the warranty, function and feel of these I confidently expect these to last my lifetime. Unless they, too, grow feet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2015 by corran_63_horn

  • Good wrenches
Size: 16 Pc Style: With Wrench Rack Pattern Name: Metric
Have had this set of wrenches for a few years now and they’re still good wrenches and I use them all the time. The rack that came with them is not that great, I bought a roll up pouch and that’s what I store them in.
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025 by Thomas Hood

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