8-inch adjustable ratcheting socket wrench with a jaw capacity from 1/4 to 7/8-inch
Reversible feature lets you tighten or loosen the fastener with a flip of a switch.
Rubberized comfort handle for extra control and power; dial adjusts jaws to exact size of fastener
60-tooth ratcheting mechanism for speed and fluid operation
Editorial Review:
Rapid Reverse Ratchet, Jaw Capacity 1/4 To 7/8, 60 Tooth Ratcheting Mechanism Gives Speed & Fluid Feel, The Handle Is Ergonomically Oversized. Easy To Use Adjustment Dial.
The Crescent RapidRench from Cooper Group is an adjustable ratcheting socket wrench replaces 38 of the most popular socket sizes and also fits hundreds of SAE, metric and other types of fasteners. A dial adjusts the jaws to the exact size of a fastener, with a capacity of 1/4 to 7/8 inch, and the reversing feature lets you tighten or loosen the fastener with the flip of a switch. The 60-tooth ratcheting mechanism gives the tool a truly fluid feel and exceptional speed.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 / 5.0
awesome tool:
This wrench is great. Mainly I use it for tightening the handle of clamps. It saves my hands from much strain and pain. The fact that it has the feature to tighten hooks and such items is fantastic. It has not slipped on a nut even when I used it to loosen the nut from my oil pan on my car. Overall WORKS GREAT. Just wish they made a bigger one.
Haven't used it yet:
Just gave this as a gift and the DH hasn't had a chance to use it yet. He seemed to like it though and had asked for it.
Good Wrench:
I got one of these at home depot. I have no complaints at all about the grip on bolts and find complaints from others somewhat odd. One thing is that this wrench is intended to grip the POINTS of a hex bolt head, NOT THE FLATS like a regular old fashioned crescent wrench. Trying to use it to grip the flats would in all probability mess up the bolt head at high torque. Tightening it down accidentally on the flats instead of the points of the bolt head or nut would be possible when working blind in a tight... more info
Intersesting concept, poor execution:
I was tempted to try this because it looks like it might be convenient for some tasks. Unfortunately, as most other reviewers have noted, it does not get a good grip and tends to slip. Essentially useless.