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Jiayouy Stainless Steel Multi Spanner Wrench with Microfiber Suede Backing for Guitar Toggle Switch Knob Tuner

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$5.99

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About this item

  • Stainless steel with precision cut teeth, high hardness,not easy to deform, durable for long time use.
  • All edges and surfaces have been chamfered and polished to avoid damage to body and surrounding areas.
  • Multi tool for electric guitar bass repair, one end of the Spanner is toothed for loosening a nut; the other end tightens it.
  • Pocket-size wrench quickly fixes loose jacks, pots, switches and tuners, perfect for adjusting round screws.
  • Small and light, easy to carry and use. You can store this little stainless steel wrench in your guitar case or other places.


Description:
Handy pocket-size wrench. This toothed wench will tighten or loosen most nuts or thumb wheels found on guitars, like output jack, control pot, pickup switch, tuning machine and bridge thumbwheels. Convenient to repair, adjust and maintain your guitar with it.

Size: 95x27x2mm/3.74x1.06x0.07Inch(LxWxT)

Package include:

1 x Guitar Spanner Wrench


Lloyd Storey
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
guitar spanner wrench works great.
PhilZ
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Very useful tool for tightening loose control pot nuts without having to remove the knob and scratching your instrument.
bob amos
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
I was surprised at just how stout this wrench is. It has padding on the underside to protect the finish. My old one, that has been lost, did not have this and I was always placing tape or a cloth under to protect the finish. There are two ends that have serrations on one of the jaws for grabbing the nuts or screw heads.It is a little on the thick side so some knobs might be too closely positioned for it to fit under. For the price this is an exceptional value.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on February 24, 2025
Nice and easy plus the felt backing protector makes servicing quick, no cloths or tape to protect the guitar is needed.
T. Gaydos
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
I had a name brand version of this, but the felt was destroyed, so i took a flier on this version at half the price. As far as I can tell, they are identical. This works perfectly.
Brandon_Cam
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
Was worried it was going to feel cheap and thin but I was wrong. This thing works great and it's pretty stout. Felt on the back so it won't Mar your guitars finish.
Bob E. Perez
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
It's not as easy as it looks to use, got to practice with it a bit, and tends to slip quite a bit, but once you get the hang of it it works great
Otto Bon Stinker
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
I love these things. Great for switch nuts and they make an excellent pry bar for knob removal. Very versatile little tools.
James R. Shunamon
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2023
The concept of this "multi-spanner wrench is not new. The addition of the padded backing, while nice in concept, is not new either. It's failures are also nothing new.Like all of these "multi-spanner " wrenches they don't work on many of the nuts on various guitars. The padded backing does not cover enough of the back of the wrench so the teeth still scratch the finish on your instrument.This one is also thicker than many others on the market. This may or may not make it more durable but it also means that the sides can't be as a screwdriver as universally as others on the market.Sort list of pros And Cons:Pros:Excellent price compared to similar products.Stainless steel construction.Hole to hang from a peg or hook on/near your workbench.Can be used for a limited variety of nuts on most guitars.Padded backing - Useful on things like jack plate nuts or string ferrules/nuts (Also note cons for this).Cons:Thicker than others on the market - Increases durability but limits usage as a screwdriver and makes it hard to get under some knobs to tighten down the nut on the potentiometers.Padded backing doesn't cover sufficiently and teeth can still scratch finish, especially when working on knobs and pickup switch selectors.Most of these cons can be said of all of the other spanner wrenches on the market so this is something that is great in concept but fails in execution much of the time.Still, when it does work it can be a real time saver, and at this price if you ARE gong to buy a mult--spanner wrench this is the one I would suggest you get.Hope this is not too confusing and can help even a little.