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The 950 SPKL/9 SM HF Multicolour L-key set by Wera Tools is a professional-grade, 9-piece metric hex key collection featuring a durable BlackLaser finish, ergonomic hexagonal ball heads for versatile access, and multicolour coding for quick size identification. Designed for precision and longevity, this lightweight set enhances efficiency and reliability in mechanical applications.
Color | Multi |
Brand | Wera Tools |
Material | Blend |
Item Length | 24.1 Centimeters |
Item Weight | 579 Grams |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Hex |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Item Torque | 1 Centimeter Kilograms |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
Voltage | 28 |
Manufacturer | Wera Tools |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04013288188403 |
Part Number | 05022210001 |
Item Weight | 1.28 pounds |
Item model number | 05022210001 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Style | Single |
Finish | Brushed |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | ac |
Wattage | 3600 |
Number Of Pieces | 9 |
Sound Level | 44 dB |
Measurement System | metric |
Special Features | Hexagonal ball head on long leg, Size identification, Hex-Plus, Black Laser finish, tubular coated., Sizes: 1.5, 2.0 and 2.5 without holding function, Colour coding, With holding function |
Usage | professional |
Included Components | 950 SPKL/9 SM HF Multicolour L-key set metric BlackLaser |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
W**S
Top tier durability
I got these to use at work despite work providing allen wrenches because we never have a full set.I was a bit worried since I work with ink that when cleaning them with solvents it would wear the rubber color or the size wording.After several months of daily use and cleanings (ethel acetate which is pretty rubber destructive) neither has occurred, and the wrenches don't show any signs of needing flat grinded.A+ for money and the durability, not only of the metal but the color coding.
E**I
The smm
Great patent for stainless steel bolts, love it
T**S
Great tools!
Best damn allen keys you can get. If you work in Wind, these are a must have item.
K**N
Tired of stripping out allen head fasteners? Try these!
Updated my metric allen wrenches with the wera set. We started using these in the bike shop while working on high end bikes. These allow you to attach at a slight angle if necessary to work on allen head fasteners. The wrench have ends do not round off which allow you to get a proper bite to tighten or loosen fasteners as needed. Easy identification of size and a secure holder to stay organized. Highly recommend!
C**T
Hands Down the Best L-Keys on the Market
These are the best L-Keys on the market by a wide margin and IMO are worth the investment. Even though PB Swiss might use a stronger alloy (it's impossible to know since tool companies are coy with what SS they use, at least I've never been able to find details) these Wera L-keys are much better for one reason alone and that's the HF. I have no idea why other companies haven't stolen this Idea as it's brilliant and works perfectly. If you've ever removed or put on a screw in a location that your hands can't reach you know how frustrating it can be to drop a screw and then have to get the magnet/grabber and try again only to drop it again... These Wera L-keys make that an issue of the past, at least for the sizes with the HF on them which is all but the 1.5, 2.0, and 2.5mm. The ballpoint design is great if you've never used L-keys with them before, but all decent keys have a ballpoint design now so I'm not going to give any bonus points for them. As for the Hex-Plus profile, I'm haven't really noticed any noticeable difference due to it and it's pretty tough to verify the benefits of it so I could take it or leave it honestly.Bottom line is if you want the best L-Keys on the market look no further. I have a set of Bondhus keys and they are nice, especially for the money, but I would gladly pay twice their cost to get these Wera L-keys again. And I would NEVER pay more than these for the PB Swiss and I really don't understand why people do. The only thing that kind of sucks is that the SAE ones don't have the HF as an option, so if you need SAE keys it's hard for me to say the Wera ones are worth the premium over Bondhus as I don't think they are in that case. So, as long as Wera is the only company incorporating a HF into their design they will be the clear #1 and you should buy these keys. Hopefully this helps someone who reads through every review like I do...Side note: Wera also makes sockets with a HF in them and those are great as well.Edit: So I unfortunately had these stolen from me and bought them again after looking around for anything better for whatever that's worth.
J**E
Awesome Allen key set
Great Allen key set for use in tight spaces. I work in semiconductor and these are perfect to not drop screws in tight clearance spaces. But the max I torque anything to is 100-150 nM, so i can't speak on how sturdy they are or how they would do in HD applications.
C**L
Good fit.
Screw hold function doesn't work reliably on a couple keys.
T**W
One of if not the best Hex toolkit you can get.
These are high quality hex tools and can easily handle daily wear and tear. I love the color-coded sizes so it's easy to remember and the long keys with the ballpoint head make it great to screw in hex bolts in hard-to-reach places. The holding function is amazing, I just wish it was also on the smaller tools.
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