ToolGuyd

Tool Reviews, New Tool Previews, Best Tool Guides, Tool Deals, and More!

  • New Tools
  • Reviews
  • Guides
    • Best Cordless Power Tool Brand
    • Tool Brands: Who Owns What?
    • Best Cordless Drills (2021)
    • Dewalt UWO Explained
    • Where to Buy Tools
    • Best Tool Kit Upgrades
    • Best Extension Cord Size
    • Best Tape Measure
    • Best Safety Gear
    • Best Precision Screwdrivers
    • Best Tool Brands in Every Category
    • Ultimate Tool Gift Guide
    • More Buying Guides
  • Hand Tools
    • Bit Holders & Drivers
    • EDC, Pocket, & Multitools
    • Electrical Tools
    • Flashlights & Worklights
    • Knives
    • Mechanics’ Tools
    • Pliers
    • Screwdrivers
    • Sockets & Drive Tools
    • Wrenches
    • All Hand Tools
  • Power Tools
    • Accessories
    • Cordless
    • Drills & Drivers
    • Oscillating Tools
    • Saws
    • Woodworking Tools
    • All Power Tools
  • Brands
    • Bosch
    • Craftsman
    • Dewalt
    • Makita
    • Milwaukee
    • Ryobi
    • All Brands
  • USA-Made
  • Deals
ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Sockets & Drive Tools > Daily Deal – Black & Decker Ready Wrench

Daily Deal – Black & Decker Ready Wrench

Jun 16, 2010 Stuart 4 Comments

If you buy something through our links, ToolGuyd might earn an affiliate commission.

Black and Decker Ready Wrench

We’ve commented about Black & Decker’s Ready Wrench before, and we’re not huge fans of it. 16 metric and SAE socket wrench sizes in 8 sockets? That just doesn’t add up! In any case, the Ready Wrench dropped in price to below $20.

Despite our disdain for it, the Ready Wrench seems to be decent for infrequent uses, and might make for a decent Father’s Day gift for beginner DIYers.

Advertisement

Black & Decker Ready Wrench via Amazon

Related posts:

No related posts.

Sections: Sockets & Drive Tools, Tool Deals Tags: Father's Day Gift GuideMore from: Black & Decker

« 5 Things Not to Say to Me During a Project
Bosch Speed-X Hammer Carbide – Fastest Drills Around! »

4 Comments

  1. Titus

    Jun 16, 2010

    Noooo Stuey… You can’t possible recommend this garbage to anyone. Thinking back to when I was a beginner DIYer, and knowing what I know now, I would have much preferred a $20 sears gift card for Father’s day over this useless tool!

    Reply
  2. Stuart

    Jun 16, 2010

    While you and I wouldn’t care for something like this, some people apparently do. This item has been on Amazon’s best-seller’s list for weeks, and is currently the #8 most wished for home improvement item.

    Beginners (lifetime beginners) really seem to enjoy all-in-one tools like this. It seems like it would be acceptable for one use every 1-2 years. That’s not really a recommendation, more like a cautious determination.

    I try to avoid letting personal biases and feelings get in the way of pointing out a decent deal. Back around Thanksgiving, the tool was priced at $30, and when it dropped to $20 on sale, people went nuts over it. When it was $15 on Black Friday, people were even crazier. The price jumped back to $30, and still people bought more and more of them.

    I felt that the tool’s current $17-18 price warranted a brief mention.

    Reply
  3. JD

    Jun 16, 2010

    The Craftsman version is made by Thorsen. That being said, Costco has the Thorsen SAE & Metric set for $17. You can also find the Thorsen dog bones at HF for about $15 each.

    Reply
  4. Stuart

    Jun 17, 2010

    Update: Price is now $15 and change.

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

Newsletter

Sign up to receive the latest tool news.

Recent Comments

  • Stuart on Do You Have a Go-To Retaining Compound?: “You might want to double check with Loctite – they should be able to recommend application-specific compounds.”
  • Bob Margraf on Do You Have a Go-To Retaining Compound?: “Will Loctite 660 help a worn spline shaft”
  • S on New at Lowe’s: Rainbow Kobalt Hex Keys: “I’ve been using the harbor freight colored sockets full time for past few years. I really like the color associations.…”
  • Rob on No Good News for Dewalt Xtreme Cordless Power Tool Fans: “12v extreme dewalt is a shinning example as to why I don’t buy Dewalt anymore. 12v, (pod style), 12v(slide) 14.4v,…”
  • Shauna on These Mini Stackable Organizer Tool Boxes Look Better than Dewalt’s: “Was thinking same thing”
  • Stuart on Home Depot Follows July 4th with New Tool Deals (7/5/25): “The one-day deals ended yesterday, but there are bound to be more.”

Recent Posts

  • Home Depot Follows July 4th with New Tool Deals (7/5/25)
  • New at Lowe's: Rainbow Kobalt Hex Keys
  • Patent Dispute Over Dewalt Construction Jack has been Settled
  • Dewalt Launched a New 20V Atomic Cordless Hammer Drill Kit
  • Let's Talk About Amazon's USB-Charged Cordless Mini Chainsaw
  • These Mini Stackable Organizer Tool Boxes Look Better than Dewalt's
  • Amazon has a Name Brand Bit Ratchet Set for Surprisingly Cheap
  • Dewalt Launched 4 New Cordless Drill and Impact Combo Kits
ToolGuyd New Tool Reviews Image

New Tool Reviews

Buying Guides

  • Best Cordless Drills
  • Best Euro Hand Tool Brands
  • Best Tool Brands
  • Best Cordless Power Tool Brands
  • Tools for New Parents
  • Ultimate Tool Gift & Upgrade Guide
ToolGuyd Knife Reviews Image

Knife Reviews

ToolGuyd Multi-Tool Reviews Image

Multi-Tool Reviews

ToolGuyd LED Flashlight and Worklight Reviews Image

LED Light Reviews

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Stores
  • Videos
  • AMZN Deal Finder
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Disclosure