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Your cart is empty.Fast and agile, TEKTON Flex-Head Ratcheting Combination Wrenches have a 6-point box end that pivots 180 degrees around obstructions and a 72-tooth ratchet gear with a short 5-degree swing arc that really shines when there's not much room to move.
Z2lman
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
These are pro quality tools. The action and finish are perfect.
Paul Viacrucis
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
I bought a set of metric flex head wrenches from Amazon but the set didn't contain a 16mm which I have use of from time to time. So I bought the Tekton unit to fill in my set. Works great and quality is right up there with many "pro" brand wrenches. Recommended.
Robert Works
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024
I buy TEKTON tools whenever I can and truthfully, I don't know how they stack up against the truck distributed big-name, high-priced brands. Every TEKTON tool I have purchased exhumes a superior quality made product, in forging, chrome vanadium steel, exact fit, not the least is the superior chrome polish and etching finish. Every TEKTON tool comes in a named plastic bag & carefully wrapped. TEKTON tools are not just great to look at, but have never broken or chipped. I cannot recommend 5-STAR TEKTON TOOLS, any higher. Although I like these brand of garage tools, I'm not compensated in any way to review TEKTON TOOLS.
Mike S.
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023
I purchased this wrench to swap out a faulty rear actuator on a 2k5 Expedition. The first review I read was from someone swapping the exact same part, so I read no further and ordered it on the spot. I was not disappointed.It's the perfect size and length to easily remove the necessary screws without the nightmare of removing a major interior trim piece. The pivot has enough stiffness to stay in place while maneuvering in very tight places, with a nice gear ratio for working in them as well. Overall the perfect tool for the job!
Mr. Le
Reviewed in Canada on October 25, 2022
Bought a flex-head ratcheting combo that was missing the 9mm. It had 6mm, 7mm, 8mm, 10mm, 11mm, and 12mm. It was very strange but this tool was perfect to add to the set. Very good quality build.
CAR
Reviewed in Canada on March 16, 2021
These work great. Expensive as hell but worth the money
Mike Todd
Reviewed in Canada on December 1, 2021
Stood up well to breaking loose some tight bolts in hard to reach location. Ratchet mechanism is smooth. Definitely would buy more of this brand.
RacerDave
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2021
I had a car repair to do that I knew would be much easier with a flex head ratcheting wrench, so I ordered one of these ahead of time.The ratchet has plenty of notches, making it easy to rotate something in a tight space. The flex head works well. The wrench seems to be well made, although I've only used it on a dozen or so fasteners. I don't know how this will hold up to years of abuse, but I would have had a really tough time on this repair if I had been using a conventional box wrench. I would certainly recommend this for cases where you need a specialty tool for occasional use.
Vulcan
Reviewed in Canada on September 25, 2020
Overall good tool
THUMPER
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2020
After breaking numerous GW flex head ratchets I decided I wanted to try another one, but im not willing to spend snapon money. I have a couple of Tekton tools and have been pleased with all of them so I saw these and said lets try it. I was not really paying attention and did not see the box end is a 6 point, which was a pretty big disappointment considering this is not a huge wrench I'm going to be really torquing on and for something this small 12 point is alot more convenient.So outside of that, I cant really complain about anything else so far. The tool seems well built and actually the flex head is stiffer than the GW which I really like, they stay where you want them better. The finish is nice and they have no burrs or rough parts that were missed. The ratcheting mechanism seems good and has not slipped or got jammed up on me yet, but I will say it has some play in it if your sliding it in and out which makes me think they might break and slip out like my GW ones. It would be nice if they could get that more snug.So far it has been a good tool with no issues.UPDATE 1-16-21.Still have not had a issue and am going to order a couple more singles to replace more GW ones that broke. People stick up for GW because it's a popular name not because they are that good. Anyone who actually uses tools daily would tell you they are decent but certainly not great, and if you've noticed they have changed there warranties from lifetime guarantee to warrantied for manufacturing defects and if you break one now you will have to walk through he** and back to get them to replace it, because obviously they realized way to many are breaking to he able to replace them.Now I am by no means saying these here will last forever and are top quality, I'm just saying for the price they are absolutely worth it and THUS FAR, I have not had one break on me but I also have bit even had them a full year yet, but they are a good tool.I am slowly building up my Tekton tool supply as more and more tools I try from them have been great for the price.First tekton tool I bought was in 2016 and it was a 1/2" torque wrench, still works perfectly and is very accurate.PLEASE Tekton stay humble and dont skyrocket your prices as you get more popular like that other brand did
DIY Guy
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2020
If you're on the fence about these "made in Taiwan" tools, don't be. The durability, fit and finish and overall feel are second only to the tool truck brands. They also have a great "Craftsmanlike" lifetime warranty with an easy to file claim process on their website. I used to be a Craftsman guy until the quality started going downhill and they closed my local Sears. Now the non-Sears Craftsman warranty is very convoluted and worthless. If you're familiar with the Harbor Freight Icon line (their premium line), I would say that Tekton is right on par with it. Excellent value and fast shipping when purchased through Amazon. You won't find better mechanics tools for your money.
George S.
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2019
I used this tool to remove steering gear box on my 2012 Jeep JK. It worked very well. I put a Synergy Mfg. trackbar brace on the Jeep, see picture. Tight spaces to work in. Used on three of the four bolt, I had to use a smaller regular box wrench on one of the upper bolts due to too close space. I broke the bolts loose with a TEKTON regular longer box wrench, rather than putting that kind or strain on the ratchet and pivot head. Ditto for final torque. The wrench seems strong, very tight ratchet action! High Polish too! Great warranty! I have other TEKTON tools, and will buy more. I installed my Synergy brace with the spring in place. The picture I posted (Synergy) shows it installed with the spring removed. You don't have too, but it does give you more space.If you are working on a Jeep front end, the three most common wrenches are 21mm, 18mm, and 15mm! And a 7mm Allen wrench for the ball joints, to keep them from spinning when removing the nut.
R_Kazmierczak
Reviewed in Canada on July 14, 2019
Meets and exceeds expectations of a ratchat wrench. Takes heavy use and shows great reliability and quality.
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