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Craftsman Mini Multi-Wrench

Mar 26, 2013 Stuart 4 Comments

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Craftsman Mini Multi Wrench Set

The Craftsman mini multi wrench is a small dog-bone-style wrench that works with smaller sized fasteners. While I’m not ordinarily a fan of dog bone wrenches, I can’t really argue with the versatility of this pocket-sized version.

Socket Sizes

  • 3/8″, 10mm
  • 11/32″, 9mm
  • 5/16″, 8mm
  • 9/32″, 7mm
  • 1/4″, adapter
  • 3/16″, 5mm
  • 5/32″, 4mm
  • 1/8″, 3mm

The adapter socket can fit the included 1/4″ hex to 1/4″ square drive adapter, as well as the 12 screwdriver bits that come included with the kit. It can work with any other standard 1″ insert bits as well.

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Included bits: Phillips #0, #1, #2; Hex 3/32″, 1/8″, 5/32″, 3/16″; Slotted 1/8″, 5/32″, 3/16″, 1/4″.

It looks like the sockets are all double-sized, which means there’s no need for separate inch and metric tools.

Buy Now: Sears |  Amazon

Price is $10 via Sears, $12 via Amazon.

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4 Comments

  1. JeffD

    Mar 26, 2013

    What are the dimensions?

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Mar 26, 2013

      I’m not sure, but measuring the height of the 1″ bit in the image and comparing it to the length of the tool, I’d say it’s maybe about 5″ long, give or take 1/4″.

      Reply
  2. jesse

    Mar 27, 2013

    No indication of how the bits are retained. It would have been interesting to have it designed so that more than one bit could be held at a time so that you switch back and forth among them like a ‘drill and drive’ type tool.

    Maybe worth picking up depending on the price. Made in China?

    Reply
    • Mati

      Mar 27, 2013

      Considering Craftsman no longer manufacturers their screwdriver bits in USA anymore (haven’t in a long time) I can only imagine this entire product is made overseas.

      Reply

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