\u{1F527} Wrenches & Pliers

Turning fasteners and gripping objects.

Combination Wrench A two-ended open wrench with a box end to break fasteners loose and an open end to finish. Sized to the fastener. Adjustable Wrench A single wrench with a jaw that adjusts to many fastener sizes, so you do not need a full set. Pipe Wrench A heavy toothed wrench that grips round pipe without slipping while you turn a fitting. Socket Wrench (Ratchet) The ratcheting wrench you reuse without lifting, with detachable sockets to fit every fastener. Needle-Nose Pliers Long, thin-jaw pliers for reaching and gripping, twisting, or cutting in tight spaces. Slip-Joint (Adjustable) Pliers The everyday adjustable pliers with a notched jaw, built to grip just about anything. Open-End Wrench A fixed wrench with two open ends, each sized to a fastener head for quick, low-profile turning. Box-End Wrench A wrench with closed, ring-shaped ends that grip a fastener on every side, ideal for stubborn bolts. Combination Pliers The all-purpose pliers with parallel jaws, a pivoting joint, and built-in wire cutter. Diagonal Cutting Pliers Sharp, angled cutting pliers for trimming wire and pins close to a surface, also called dikes. Crimping Tool A plier-style tool that presses metal connectors onto wire ends to make secure electrical or mechanical joins. Vise-Grip Pliers Adjustable-jaw pliers that lock shut with pliers-style handles, holding work securely hands-free. Combination Ratcheting Wrench A combination wrench whose box end has an internal ratchet, so it can turn a fastener without lifting and re-aiming. 12-Point Ring & Spud End Wrench A heavy wrench with a 12-point ring end for turning nuts and a tapered spud end for aligning flange and piping holes.