Features
- 72-tooth ratcheting mechanism (5° arc swing)
- 12-point box end
- 15° offset open end for increased access in tight spaces
- Sizes stamped twice on both sides of the handle for identification
- Full polish chrome finish
- Hashed (hashmark) pattern on handle for added grip
- DirectTorque™ design to help prevent rounding of fasteners
- Full lifetime warranty
- Stamped markings designed to resist wear over time
Specifications
Size | 1/4 in |
Finish | Full polish chrome |
Warranty | Full lifetime warranty |
Box End Type | 12-point |
Open End Offset | 15° |
Ratcheting Teeth | 72 (5° arc swing) |
Overall Length [In] | 3-17/32 |
Head Thickness 1 [In] | 5/32 |
Head Thickness 2 [In] | 9/32 |
Outside Head Width 1 [In] | 25/32 |
Outside Head Width 2 [In] | 21/32 |
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Combination wrench with a 12-point ratcheting box end and a 15° offset open end. The ratchet uses a 72-tooth mechanism that permits a 5° arc swing. Sizes are stamped on both sides of the handle for easier identification. Chrome finish and hashed handle texture provide basic corrosion resistance and improved grip. Includes DirectTorque™ design intended to reduce rounding of fasteners. Covered by a full lifetime warranty.
Project Ideas
Business
Tight-Access Assembly Service
Offer mobile assembly for cabinets, flat-pack furniture, home gyms, and van/RV interiors where swing room is limited. Market the 5° arc swing and 15° offset as your edge for faster, cleaner installs with minimal disassembly. Emphasize reduced fastener damage thanks to DirectTorque.
On-Site Bolt Rescue
Provide fast removal/retorque of slightly rounded or confined fasteners on appliances, bikes, HVAC panels, and equipment racks. The 12-point box end and DirectTorque lower rounding risk while the ratchet speeds work in cramped spaces. Charge a call-out fee plus per-fastener rates.
HOA/Facility Hardware Maintenance
Sell quarterly maintenance for handrails, benches, playgrounds, and signage. Use the wrench’s quick identification stamps to streamline size matching and the ratcheting box end to tighten hardware in hard-to-reach brackets. Provide before/after reports and a warranty on tightened fixtures.
Mobile Moto/Bicycle Tune-Ups
Focus on motorcycle fairings, controls, and bicycle cockpit/drivetrain adjustments where access is tight. Promote faster service with the 72-tooth mechanism and safer hardware handling. Offer tiered packages (safety check, seasonal tune, pre-trip torque audit).
Tool Content + Curated Kit Sales
Create short-form videos showcasing tight-space tricks, bolt-saving techniques, and project builds emphasizing 5° increments and offset access. Monetize with affiliate links and sell curated compact wrench kits. Offer paid digital guides on fastener ID and torque best practices.
Creative
Flat-Pack Micro Furniture
Design small stools, plant stands, or nightstands using interlocking panels and hidden bolt hardware. The 72-tooth ratchet’s 5° swing and 15° offset open end let you drive fasteners inside tight mortises or close to surfaces without removing the tool. DirectTorque helps prevent rounding when final tightening inside hardwood pockets.
Kinetic Wall Sculpture
Build a kinetic piece that pivots on hex bolts and spacers. Use the 12-point box end to micro-adjust pivot tension a few degrees at a time for smooth motion, even when linkages sit near the wall. The chrome finish lets you wipe adhesives/finishes off the wrench easily during iterative assembly.
Bicycle Upcycle Lamp
Strip an old bicycle for gears, chainrings, and hubs, then bolt them into a lamp frame. Tight clearances around frames and dropouts are easier to access with the 5° arc swing and offset open end. The hashed grip keeps hands steady when working with greasy parts; DirectTorque reduces the risk of rounding vintage hardware.
Compact Engine Model Stand
Create a desk-size clear acrylic stand for a small engine or compressor cutaway. Use the ratcheting box end to snug fasteners inside deep recesses without removing the tool between strokes. Sizes stamped on both sides speed up matching fastener sizes during repetitive assembly steps.
Modular Trellis Planter
Build a metal trellis planter with stainless bolts and captured nuts hidden inside square tube ends. The 12-point box end and 5° swing let you tighten hardware through small access holes; the 15° offset helps clear tube edges, making final alignment neat and repeatable.