
Allen’s RightWrench looks about as simple as an all-in-one wrench could be. It features 8 wrench sizes – 2 open ends and 2 half-box ends on each side of the tool. A green “comfort grip” material is wrapped around the center of the wrench.
The RightWrench covers 5/16″, 3/8″ 7/16″, 1/2″, 9/16″, 5/8″, 11/16″ and 3/4″ sized fasteners. All this for $10.
I won’t run out to buy this anytime soon, but it’s a tool I’ll definitely keep in the back of my mind.
Allen RightWrench via Sears
One thing did strike me as odd. Over at Sears, the product description says that the tool was added to the catalog on September 25th. There is already a review dated September 26th, and its wording strongly implies that the user has owned and used the tool for quite some time. Either the tool was added prior to the 25th, or the reviewer is lying.




I would buy if available in metric. It would be handy to stuff away on my Triumph motorcycle or my Jap cars.
Sears reviews are terrible, most I’ve seen looked completely fake. This tool doesn’t look particularly attractive to me; anywhere you could use it without a clearance issue, you can certainly find a better tool for. It doesn’t have open-ends big enough to use with plumbing… it doesn’t look like it will handle a snow auger shear pin… it won’t hold the retaining nut on my circular saw… I’m sure a lot of guys will get one in their stockings come Christmas if Sears stocks this in store, but it looks as useful as one of those “credit card” wrenches that will never fit in a wallet and never turn a bolt.
I totally agree Dan. This is not a tool I would add to my tool box! It looks like something you would see on late night QVC.