The Channellock Wideazz Metric and SAE Adjustable Wrench is the compact, dependable tool you reach for when every turn counts. At 6 inches long, it pairs nimble access with enough leverage to loosen stubborn fasteners without sacrificing control.
Designed to handle both metric and SAE applications, this adjustable wrench features a jaw opening up to 1.34 inches, letting you tackle a wide range of bolt sizes with a single tool. No more hunting for the right size—this wrench adapts to the job in seconds, keeping your workflow smooth and efficient.
Durability meets comfort in the Wideazz lineup. Constructed from chrome vanadium steel for lasting strength, it stands up to daily use in garages, workshops, and DIY setups. A cushion-grip handle adds comfort and confidence during extended sessions, reducing hand fatigue while you work. The distinctive blue/red finish not only looks sharp but helps you spot it quickly in a crowded toolbox.
This non-ratcheting, non-locking wrench ships in convenient clamshell packaging and includes one adjustable wrench in each package, ready to tackle a variety of tasks—from quick furniture assembly to automotive tweaks, bike maintenance, and appliance repairs.
Key features and benefits
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6 in length delivers solid leverage in tight spaces without overreaching.
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Metric and SAE compatibility — one tool fits a wide range of fasteners, reducing tool swaps.
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Jaw opening up to 1.34 in for versatile sizing on common bolts and nuts.
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Chrome Vanadium steel construction for durability and long-term performance.
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Cushion grip for comfortable turning and reduced hand fatigue.
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Non-ratcheting, non-locking design provides straightforward, reliable adjustment.
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Clamshell packaging keeps it protected and ready for display or storage.
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Branding includes Channellock’s trusted build with the Wideazz sub-brand for a distinctive, capable tool.
Who is this for?
Ideal for homeowners, hobbyists, and professionals who need a versatile, do-anything wrench in a compact form. Perfect for automotive work, bicycle maintenance, plumbing tasks, furniture assembly, and general repair projects where space is limited but torque is needed.
Practical tips for best results
- Align the jaw with the flat sides of the fastener for maximum grip and to prevent rounding.
- Choose the closest jaw setting to the fastener size to minimize slippage and conserve effort.
- Use smooth, steady pressure rather than quick twists to avoid damaging bolts or the tool.