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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Wrenches > Allen RightWrench an Inexpensive and Compact Multi-Size Wrench Review

Allen RightWrench an Inexpensive and Compact Multi-Size Wrench Review

Apr 29, 2011 Stuart 2 Comments

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Allen RightWrench

Allen’s RightWrench is a great example of a multi-sized wrench done right. It has a basic dog-bone shape (not to be confused with dog bone wrenches) with the handle largely covered with a comfortable bi-material grip. As mentioned in our preview last Fall, the RightWrench features 8 sizes from 5/16″ to 3/4″.

Allen RightWrench Large Size Side

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The RightWrench’s surfaces are smooth and appear to have a satin (bead-blast?) finish, although you can see cut or grind-marks on some of the sides. This was actually more than I expected for a tool that’s priced at $10.

Allen RightWrench Small Size Side

After using the RightWrench for a few projects here and there, I am happy to report that it performs better than I expected. The RightWrench has a simple, but well executed design that makes it feels natural to use after a few tries. These days it’s surprising and somewhat refreshing to see such a simple tool in the midst of 48 and 56-in-1 dog bone wrenches.

Pros:

  • Inexpensive
  • Extremely light and weighs in at 8.0 oz
  • Easy to use
  • No moving parts to jam or break
  • Comfortable grip

Cons:

  • SAE-only, no metric version available
  • Inner-sizes require greater clearance around fasteners

At $10 a pop and with a slim profile and no moving parts, the RightWrench is a worthwhile addition to anyone’s on-the-go tool kit, kitchen tool drawer, or tool box. I would especially consider this to be a great homeowner or beginner DIY tool given its simplicity and ease of use.

I happily give the RightWrench 2 thumbs up. It’s a solid tool and its wrench size tolerances are about spot-on. I only wish that a metric version was available so that I could toss the 2 into my lab or compact “tools to help friends out with on the spot” tool kit.

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Unfortunately, it looks like the RightWrench is not destined to be a Father’s Day bestseller this year. It is currently on clearance at Sears.com for $4.97 each, with only a limited quantity still available for shipping.

Thank you to our friends at Danaher/Apex who provided the sample without conditions.

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2 Comments

  1. skeptic

    Apr 29, 2011

    Sears has this on clearance now for less than 5.00. Guys, don’t discount this tool, it is one of the ones that you grab out of your toolbox to give your 3 year old who is constantly underfoot while you are changing your oil. He would be beaming that Dad (or granddad) gave him a tool. That’s also what I figure the best use for a crescent wrench is too.

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  2. Stuart

    Apr 29, 2011

    I’m hoping that these tools reemerge right before Father’s Day, but sadly I don’t think that’s going to happen.

    If Sears actually marketed these and shown them in a flyer or two or on their website, maybe it would have sold better.

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