Klein Tools 68222 7-Piece Ratcheting Box Wrench Set
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Detail
- Set of the ratcheting box wrenches in heavy plastic roll-up pouch
- Different size at each end
- Laminated construction for greater strength and chrome-plated finish for rust resistance
- Reverse ratcheting action by simply turning wrench over
- Made in USA
Features:Set of the ratcheting box wrenches in heavy plastic roll-up pouch, Different size at each end, Laminated construction for greater strength and chrome-plated finish for rust resistance, Reverse ratcheting action by simply turning wrench over, Made in USA|Brand:Klein Tools|Manufacturer:Klein Tools|Manufacturer Part Number:68222|Assembled Product Weight:2.76 lb|Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H):11.63 x 4.88 x 2.88 Inches -
Customer Reviews
My*****ng
Solid set—great grip, precise fit, and the ratchet clicks with satisfying authority. Used them to assemble a bike rack and re-torque my patio furniture bolts (yes, I’m *that* person). Only docked a star because the smallest wrench (8mm) feels slightly less rigid than the others—but still way better than my old Craftsman set. Also, the stamped size labels? Legible without reading glasses. A small win we don’t talk about enough.
Jen*******ills
These ratcheting box wrenches are a game-changer in my garage. The smooth 72-tooth ratchet action lets me work in tight spots under the hood or in cramped electrical panels—no more flipping the wrench constantly. The knurled chrome finish feels solid, and they’ve held up perfectly after months of daily use on HVAC ductwork and car repairs. Even my old-school mechanic dad gave them a nod. Worth every penny for pros and serious DIYers.
Arno*********r DDS
These wrenches are absolute beasts! The ratcheting action is buttery smooth, even in tight spots under my truck. No more flipping wrenches 17 times to loosen one bolt. Klein didn’t just make tools—they made *therapy for frustrated mechanics*. Bonus: they survived my 'oops-I-dropped-it-on-concrete' moment. Still zero scratches. 10/10 would recommend to my dad, my neighbor’s garage, and that suspiciously quiet guy at the hardware store.