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it's gotta be lame
by krosspen January 3, 2007 6:46 PM PST
come on, can't twirl your fingers to move the jaw....and use the sensitivity of your touch to adjust perfectly? I don't have one of these wrenches, but bet it is crude and in-effective.
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Ever replaced the toilet innards upside down?
by treet007 January 4, 2007 6:24 AM PST
If you ever had to replace the inside parts of a toilet or any other parts in a real cramped space, then you can appreciate a wrench like this. My wife and I had to do all three toilets due to their age, and trying to tighten the bolts with a wrench that keeps slipping is a royal pain the kesster.

Now, being that said, I do not believe a lot of the customers who bought this gadget would ever replace a toilet, so they would never use this gadget to the fullest extent possible... :-)

--GIF
re:it's gotta be lame
by sgtpokey January 4, 2007 2:55 PM PST
No offense to the original poster, but anyone who uses a wrench for general handiwork will really appreciate this wrench. The biggest problem with adjustable wrenches (and they even say this in the one commercial I saw for this) is that they are adjustable. This means for most tasks they tend to slip and 'unadjust' as you apply pressure and rotate it around.

The 'must-have' feature is not that it saves you effort to adjut the wrench, the feature is that it stays at that size all the time so you don't have to keep refiddling with the sizing.

People are not running to Home Depot in a 'Must have Wii' phenomenon, they are actually buying it because it actually solves an annoying problem that people just used to deal with without ever realizing that it could be made better...

I know I'm loving it! (yeah sad)
Wow...shortsighted
by jhsyang99 January 4, 2007 4:22 PM PST
Few reasons why its not lame:
1. If you ever used a wrench in a hard to reach spot, good luck trying to getting your other hand to adjust while you're holding the wrench with the other. You can of course keep removing the wrench- adjust and see if you get it right- but its far easier with the button.
2. The wrench stays in the measured position- unlike manual ones- so it doesn't lose its "bite" after a few turns.
3. My dad is partially paralyzed so having this is a blessing for him too as you only need one hand to use it.

Lastly- I can't believe that people that don't have a product think they can review it- or if you've never used it- to bash it. Oh yeah- you can try the wrench before you buy it- the packaging lets you test the mechanism so take a trip and test it before you make lame statements.
An invention searching for a use
by Aduana January 5, 2007 10:44 AM PST
The perfect gift for "The Guy Who Has Everything".. get him a tool that he didn't even imagine he COULD want!
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Battery powered wrench
by micker377 January 5, 2007 11:58 AM PST
I looked closely at this at the store. I seems that to put pressure to turn wrench, you would have to put your hand right on the switch!
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