Color | Multi |
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Brand | DEWALT |
Material | Blend |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.3 x 8.4 x 3.2 inches |
Item Weight | 1.68 Kilograms |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Open End |
Finish Type | Polished |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | Dewalt |
Part Number | DWMT73810 |
Item Weight | 3.69 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15.3 x 8.4 x 3.2 inches |
Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
Item model number | DWMT73810 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Style | Metric wrench set |
Finish | Polished |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | TOUGH 8PC MM COMBINATION WRENCH SET |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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Color | Multi |
Brand | DEWALT |
Material | Blend |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.3 x 8.4 x 3.2 inches |
Item Weight | 1.68 Kilograms |
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- Combination Wrench Set Comes with Lockable Stacking Cases
- Stamped hashmark pattern on metric combination wrench set handle provides added grip points.
- Longer panel design gives more torque during use.
- Full Polish Chrome
- 13 degree offset box end for knuckle clearance
- Sizes stamped twice on both sides of wrench handle for easier size identification
- 15 degree offset open end allows an increased range of arc swing in tight spaces
- DirectTorque Technology helps prevent rounding of fasteners
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DEWALT DWMT73810 TOUGH 8PC MM COMBINATION WRENCH SET
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ASIN | B00PQXNG0M |
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4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #25,411 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #42 in Wrench Sets #430 in Wrenches #683 in Hand Tools (Automotive) |
Date First Available | April 24, 2015 |
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Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2016
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The sizing is nearly identical to the Proto, which is not loose, but not tight either (some high end wrenches are a little on the snug side, but Proto seems to be an exception there in my experience). The way the ASD works, you don't really need the jaws tight on the bolt, and in fact that may reduce the effectiveness of the wrench. As you turn the wrench, it tightens the grip on the bolt with the rounded middle portion of the jaw contacting the bolt in more of the middle of the face instead of on a corner. The box end is not loose, but not necessarily tight either and fits onto bolts that might have a little corner damage without much trouble. Truly, the only significant difference I can find between my Protos and the Dewalts (other than surface finish; matte vs. polished), is that the Protos have much less of an offset bend to the open end, maybe half as much and the beam is thicker on the Protos. The offset angle of the Dewalts is identical to the Stanleys though, as is the thickness of the beam (at least to the extent of how they feel).
The case is nice, even if it has a lot of dead space in it. I can see it being a very nice way for the average home owner to store tools that are needed around the house once in a while and the dead space is just a function of making a universal sized box to work with a lot of different tool kits. The lid is a little hard to open, but maybe that will wear in with time.
I gave these 5 stars because they are simply one of the best sets of wrenches you can find from 10-17mm at this price point. I have a variety of other wrenches, including some Proto wrenches with the ASD (in SAE rather than metric). The Dewalts are nearly indistinguishable from Proto in terms of the anti-slip. The beam of the wrench is a little thinner and wider than Proto, but the length is also identical to Proto's long pattern. The only thing that I don't like about these wrenches is that you can't fill out a set with singles since Dewalt only sells them in this kit with case, or as a kit with a holder that has 2 more (18 and 19mm). My original Stanley set went all the way down to 8mm and I find that I use the 8mm quite often. Fortunately, the 8 and 9mm from my Stanley set have not disappeared and compliment these Dewalts nicely until they figure out that they need to take more of my money by offering a larger range of sizes. So I give the set 5 stars, but I give Dewalt's management 3 stars for not providing a better range of sizes. If they made an add-on case to expand this set in another box by including a 6, 7, 8, 9mm along with an 18 and 19mm, I'd be first in line to pay another $30. The beauty of these boxes is that you can make add-ons, so why not?!
UPDATE: I've found that you can purchase the other sizes individually, but they are very hard to get your hands on. They are available in 7,8,9,18,19,20,21,and 22mm sizes on an individual basis, as well as all the sizes that are included in the kit in case one ever lost a wrench and needed a replacement. It's too bad they just aren't easily accessible. You really have to hunt for them.

Reviewed in the United States πΊπΈ on September 24, 2016
The sizing is nearly identical to the Proto, which is not loose, but not tight either (some high end wrenches are a little on the snug side, but Proto seems to be an exception there in my experience). The way the ASD works, you don't really need the jaws tight on the bolt, and in fact that may reduce the effectiveness of the wrench. As you turn the wrench, it tightens the grip on the bolt with the rounded middle portion of the jaw contacting the bolt in more of the middle of the face instead of on a corner. The box end is not loose, but not necessarily tight either and fits onto bolts that might have a little corner damage without much trouble. Truly, the only significant difference I can find between my Protos and the Dewalts (other than surface finish; matte vs. polished), is that the Protos have much less of an offset bend to the open end, maybe half as much and the beam is thicker on the Protos. The offset angle of the Dewalts is identical to the Stanleys though, as is the thickness of the beam (at least to the extent of how they feel).
The case is nice, even if it has a lot of dead space in it. I can see it being a very nice way for the average home owner to store tools that are needed around the house once in a while and the dead space is just a function of making a universal sized box to work with a lot of different tool kits. The lid is a little hard to open, but maybe that will wear in with time.
I gave these 5 stars because they are simply one of the best sets of wrenches you can find from 10-17mm at this price point. I have a variety of other wrenches, including some Proto wrenches with the ASD (in SAE rather than metric). The Dewalts are nearly indistinguishable from Proto in terms of the anti-slip. The beam of the wrench is a little thinner and wider than Proto, but the length is also identical to Proto's long pattern. The only thing that I don't like about these wrenches is that you can't fill out a set with singles since Dewalt only sells them in this kit with case, or as a kit with a holder that has 2 more (18 and 19mm). My original Stanley set went all the way down to 8mm and I find that I use the 8mm quite often. Fortunately, the 8 and 9mm from my Stanley set have not disappeared and compliment these Dewalts nicely until they figure out that they need to take more of my money by offering a larger range of sizes. So I give the set 5 stars, but I give Dewalt's management 3 stars for not providing a better range of sizes. If they made an add-on case to expand this set in another box by including a 6, 7, 8, 9mm along with an 18 and 19mm, I'd be first in line to pay another $30. The beauty of these boxes is that you can make add-ons, so why not?!
UPDATE: I've found that you can purchase the other sizes individually, but they are very hard to get your hands on. They are available in 7,8,9,18,19,20,21,and 22mm sizes on an individual basis, as well as all the sizes that are included in the kit in case one ever lost a wrench and needed a replacement. It's too bad they just aren't easily accessible. You really have to hunt for them.


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It says this is supposed to be a ratchet kit but it isn't.