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Tekton Stubby Combination Wrench Set with Holder

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Tekton Stubby Combination Wrench Set with Holder With Rack

Shorter Length Improves Access
The stubby combination wrenches have a shorter handle than full-size combination wrenches for increased versatility and access into tight spaces.

Angled Open End
To reduce the working swing arc, the open end is angled 15 degrees so the wrench can be flipped over with each rotation to engage a fastener twice as often.



Offset Box End
The box end is offset 15 degrees, creating clearance for your fingers and making it easier to reach around obstructions.



12-Point Box End
A 12-point box end doubles the available access angles, as compared to a 6-point end. In order to prevent rounding off fasteners, the box end is designed to contact and apply force to the sides of a fastener head and not the corners.


Clear, Stamped Markings
A size marking is permanently stamped onto both sides of each wrench for quick identification.

Storage Features


Flexible Teeth Grip Wrenches
Nonslip holders firmly grip wrenches in place to prevent them from falling out.


Ideal for On-the-Go
The handle makes it easy to carry wrenches on the go.


Fits in 2-Inch Drawers
The low-profile wrench holder fits into most shallow tool cabinet drawers. The handle can be folded up to help save space.

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