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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > EDC, Pocket, & Multitools > PocketToolX Wrex Titanium Adjustable Pocket Wrench

PocketToolX Wrex Titanium Adjustable Pocket Wrench

Apr 12, 2011 Stuart 3 Comments

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PocketToolX Wrex Titanium Adjustable Pocket Wrench

PocketToolX’s new Wrex titanium adjustable pocket wrench may be tiny, but it’s filled to the brim with handy tools and functions. The Wrex features a 0.100″- 0.805″ adjustable wrench, Ti-coated ultra-sharp knife blade, wire stripping hole, 1/4″ hex bit driver with retaining o-ring, a double-ended screwdriver bit, and bottle opener!

The Wrex’s 1/4″ thick body is CNC-machined out of high-grade 6AL-4V titanium and it weighs in at only 2.9 oz (82 g). When closed, the Wrex measures 3.75″ x 1.45″, making it incredibly pocket-friendly.

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The included titanium-coated knife blade can be easily replaced with a standard hobby knife blade should you lose, dull, or break it. This also means that the knife can be removed from the tool entirely, making the Wrex TSA-compliant and safe to travel with.

Wrex Titanium Adjustable Pocket Wrench via PocketToolX ($179)

At $179, the Wrex is a bit too expensive for my budget, so hopefully PocketToolX will come out with a more affordable stainless steel version.

PocketToolX Wrex Titanium Adjustable Pocket Wrench
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3 Comments

  1. jesse

    Feb 15, 2013

    Has this been discontinued?

    Reply
  2. Brad

    Dec 13, 2015

    It looks like Leatherman bought Pocket ToolX, and yes, it seems that Leatherman sites not offer this tool.

    ToolGuy, can you offer any further enlightenment?

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Dec 13, 2015

      Yes, Leatherman bought PocketToolX, and you are also correct that Leatherman does NOT offer this tool.

      I believe that Leatherman only offered the one-piece PocketToolX tools since acquiring the company, and they are currently being sold under Leatherman branding.

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