Style:10/12mm Standard The Great Neck Flare Nut Wrench features 6 points of contact for easy loosening/tightening of flare nuts. It is constructed from drop forged steel for strength and durability and is chrome plated to resist rust.
A**9
Were they even new?
Needed some flare wrenches for a 1 time job. Avoid these. Sizes are off -- meaning slightly larger than stamped. They will end up making the job worse than it needs to be. Metal quality is also questionable, but I will not use them again to find out.Single use tool that didn't do the one job it had.They also came in a plastic bag. They could have at least used a ziploc bag. More utility in that than the wrenches.2 stars because I can use them for throwing.
V**E
Ok set
These wrenches are cheap so don't expect high torque without the wrench flexing and slipping. Purchased for the 3/8" and it was way oversized. The metric set of these I measured to be tighter in fit. In addition to flare wrenches I recommend crows foot wrenches. As they allow the use of a ratchet and will not flex under high torque.
R**S
Good wrenches, but some wrench sizes are just a little too big by 1 to .5mm
I bough these wrenches in order to do a brake job and they have been working pretty well except for the sizes being just slightly too big for specific measurements. The 10mm almost stripped my bleeder valve on the drum brakes on my vehicle because the valve was soft metal and the wrench was just a little bit too big, but every other 10mm I have fits perfectly.Aside from being the aforementioned issue, they work pretty well and were very inexpensive.
O**Y
This Wrench Won't Hurt Your Nuts
Ok... Maybe it's not a $30 Snap On but for the price of a burger and soda, it's awesome.16 X 18 are the metric sizes most sets DON'T come with so it's a cheap fill in.Others complain about no relief notches in the corners but it still worked fine without hurting my nuts, (and that's the whole idea isn't it)?I have included a photo of my unhurt nuts to show it actually works just fine.If you are concerned you may be dealing with soft nuts, buy the best. For everyone else, this flare nut wrench will do fine.
K**S
Broke under normal use for the second time
This is the second Great Neck flare nut wrench I have broken doing routine car repairs, this time a routine fuel filter on a Honda. The fit is slightly loose but when it broke, my right hand got banged up and bloody. Even though it's backed by a lifetime warranty, I'm definitely not interested in replacement at this point because the replacement will likely fail,judging by the history of this supplier. A refund would be better but not expecting miracles. There needs to be more metal at the stress points at the base, and both wrenches broke in exactly the same place. The wrenches were made in Taiwan, which is surprising because Taiwanese tools have never given me any issues and usually last. This set is not recommended unless you want bruised bloody hands. The system would not post my video, so I'll try again later..
H**H
Not bad
while I'm sure these are better than an open end or adjustable wrench they are not the be all, end all solution for flare nuts. After waiting a few days for them to come in i still wasn't able to remove the brake lines from the master cylinder. i guess there is enough flex in the head to round off the nut shoulders. overall quality looks fine and i'm sure they will work well in most cases.
D**N
Excellent price, excellent selection
I had my shopping cart full of everything I would need to rebuild my rear drum brakes, including wheel cylinders.This little wrench set was just what I needed to get the brake lines off the back of the cylinders when replacing them.The wrench fit snug over the fitting and gave me the confidence to break the line loose without rounding it off.
F**.
Made out of cheap plastic
It's must be made of aluminum. When applying pressure on wrench the open end bends not allowing for proper wrenching. I finally got to use it and realized it's junk. Skip this one. If I could leave a no star I would.
M**G
crap
POS, better off spending money to buy a good set, bought these {they were useless for heavy work} ended up buying another much better set, should have done so right from the start
R**L
Not rigid enough for rusted fittings
That is what you get when you get the cheapest tool. The wrench opens up and rounds the flare nut on my fuel line. It may work for less rusted cars. I bought something better for my 15 years pickup: a crowfoot flare nut wrench. Worked much better.
J**Y
Meh not good enough
Its OKAY it isnt a true 10mm. It will strip your flare nuts if they are real tight. My co workers gearwrench one can get them loose without needing to heat them up.This one, you 90% will need to heat them up for sure
C**N
Not even a monkey would use this wrench
Measurement was slightly big, could not grip the nut properly, also steel quality is not up to par.I should have returned it...smh
S**N
Pretty good deal.
Haven't used them yet but they seem to be good quality can't complain for 5 bucks and fast shipping.
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