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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Wrenches > New Ergonomic Sliding Adjustable Wrench

New Ergonomic Sliding Adjustable Wrench

Mar 15, 2012 Stuart 6 Comments

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CPower Sliding Adjustable Wrench

A new rapid-slide adjustable wrench was introduced in Germany last week by CPower Tools Co. The wrench features a rack and pinion gearing mechanism that quickly opens and closes the wrench jaws as you slide the switch across the handle.

The CPower website is atrociously designed, so we have not been able to dig up additional details.

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CPower’s new wrench bears remarkable resemblance to Crescent’s Rapid-Slide wrench, suggesting that this design heavily inspired the development of the CPower version. It is also possible that Crescent/Apex manufactures the tool for CPower.

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6 Comments

  1. jesse

    Mar 15, 2012

    Knockoffs of the Crescent tool, legal or otherwise, have been around for some time. You only have to check Asian sites like alibaba or CENS. I see nothing at all novel about this tool other than the supposedly ergonomic grip.

    Reply
    • roya milan

      Jun 9, 2015

      Hello. I want work mechanism of this wrench please

      Reply
      • chunkyboy

        Nov 27, 2015

        well…that one I think is called a “worm wheel” mechanism…

        Reply
  2. Anthony

    Mar 15, 2012

    EWWW… is this turd german made??? i like the ease of use this probobally has,but it really is an ugly tool..granted some tools are “ugly”, but there usually cool ,which this is definately not

    Reply
  3. Noah

    Mar 15, 2012

    Bleh…

    Reply
  4. Jerry

    Mar 15, 2012

    Is it just me, or does anyone else see a box-end wrench built into the hole at the end of the handle?
    You know, that could be handy. They could make it a 1/2 inch from one side, flip the wrench over, and have a 9/16, if they were really inventive.

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