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    Best Budget: Irwin Vise-Grip 2078610 Adjustable Crescent Wrench. Best Adjustable Wrench Set: Crescent AC26810CV 3-Piece Crescent Wrench Set. Best for Extra-Large Fasteners: Bahco 9035 R US Ergo X ...

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  4. Crescent (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Crescent is a brand of hand tools. It originated with the Crescent Tool Company, founded in 1907. The Crescent brand has changed ownership multiple times. It is currently owned by Apex Tool Group, LLC of Sparks, Maryland as part of its Hand Tools division. It is best known for its style of adjustable wrench. [1] [2]

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    An adjustable spanner (UK and most other English-speaking countries), also called a shifting spanner (Australia and New Zealand) [1] or adjustable wrench (US and Canada), [a] is any of various styles of spanner (wrench) with a movable jaw, allowing it to be used with different sizes of fastener head (nut, bolt, etc.) rather than just one fastener size, as with a conventional fixed spanner.

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    32500HD Impact-Rated, Multi-Bit Screwdriver. The Klein 11-in-1 impact-rated screwdriver is designed to better integrate hand and power tools. It’s equipped with No. 1 and 2 Phillips bits, 3/16 ...

  7. Allen (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Originally named Allen Manufacturing Company, the business produced hexagonal set screws and wrenches to fasten them. The terms "Allen wrench" (American English, though "Allen key" is also common in the US) and "Allen key" (British English) [3] are derived from the Allen brand name and refer to the generic product category "hex keys".