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Black & Decker AAW100 8-Inch Auto Wrench Adjusting Wrench | 
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| Brand: Black & Decker Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $51.19 Buy New: $24.85 You Save: $26.34 (51%)
New (15) from $24.85
Rating: 147 reviews
Color: ORANGE Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0 Warranty: 1
MPN: AAW100 Model: AAW100 UPC: 028877562889 EAN: 0028877562889 ASIN: B000EGM1ZM
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 8-inch automatic adjustable wrench, autowrench | | • | Automatically adjusts to any size nut or bolt up to 1-1/4-inch at touch of button | | • | Professional heat-treated hardened steel provides 220 foot-pounds of torque | | • | Includes wrench and 2 AAA batteries | | • | 8-inches long; 1.3 pounds; 2-year warranty |
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Product Description When you find yourself in a tight spot, trying to tighten a hard-to-reach nut, this Black & Decker 8" Automatic Adjustable Wrench will save the day. Powered by 2 AAA batteries, the AAW100 helps you get a grip in cirumstances where you normally couldn't. What a helpful home maintenance tool! Battery Life - 650 Cycles Black & Decker 2 Year Warranty
Amazon.com Product Description Manually adjusting a wrench to fit particular nuts and bolts can be a real hassle, especially in tight spaces. Enter Black & Decker's battery-powered Auto Wrench, a phenomenally handy tool that opens and closes with the push of a button. Boasting 220 foot-pounds of torque, this wrench is powerful enough to handle most household tasks, from car repair to fixing leaks.The Auto Wrench is not meant to replace specialty tools like pipe or torque wrenches, but the jaws open wide enough (up to 1-1/4-inch) so that it could conceivably replace a range of manual wrenches sitting in your toolkit. This is an ideal product for someone looking to buy a wrench that's both easy to use and versatile. At 8-inches, you could toss it in the silverware drawer and whip it out when you need it. The area where this wrench really shines is in hard-to-reach spots where mobility is obscured, such as under sinks. A typical situation where the Auto Wrench would help might be one in which you're awkwardly reaching for a nut underneath the kitchen faucet. With a comparable manual wrench, it's conceivable you would fumble around with the adjusting mechanism for minutes on end, and then toss a fit. With the Auto Wrench, you'd simply press a button (positioned where you rest your thumb) and the jaws would open or close to your specifications. We were a bit skeptical when we learned the Auto Wrench takes AA batteries and doesn't include a rechargeable battery. This means you'll need to keep some extra batteries around the house - or buy some rechargeable batteries -- if you use it frequently. However, the wrench isn't a power hog by any means. Black & Decker says you can get 650 cycles out of two AA batteries, which should be plenty for most people. What's in the box Wrench, AA batteries The Black & Decker Story Two young entrepreneurs, S. Duncan Black and Alonzo G. Decker, founded a small machine shop in Baltimore, Maryland. They called it The Black & Decker Manufacturing Company. Their shop has grown beyond anything they could have imagined. Today, Black & Decker is a global marketer and manufacturer of quality products used in and around the home and for commercial applications. It is also a major supplier of information systems and services to government and commercial client's world-wide. With products marketed in over 100 countries and approximately half of its revenues from outside the United States, Black & Decker's product lines hold leading market share positions in their industries. The company is the world's largest producer of power tools and accessories. Its household products business is the U.S. leader and among global competitors in the small household appliance industry
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| Customer Reviews: Read 142 more reviews...
Nice OVER PRICED wrench.. January 3, 2009 Daniel D. Lewis (TN USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This wrench works great.. If it had cost about $20.00 instead of $40.00 each, they would be great gifts.
Not to bad January 1, 2009 Kevin G. Haverland (Louisburg, WI) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this wrench at Menards on the clearance rack, (I didn't even know they had one) for 10$. I've used it several times, and have had no trouble. I realize the motor is a little weak, but it seemed to work for everything I would need. I don't do "dinky" work eathier. But I do understand some of the problems people have, but what do you expect from a adjustable, battery operated wrench. The handle is awkward, but it is helpful to adjust in tight spaces.
Very manly. December 28, 2008 V. Hacker 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I purchased this Auto-Wrench from Black & Decker for my husband. He has about every tool imaginable, so when I seen this fascinating tool on TV, I just knew that I had to get it for him.
Stay away December 27, 2008 Fieldstone Farmer (connecticut) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Maybe I got a lemon but it simply doesn't work. Arrived with one dead battery so replaced both with new ones, still doesn't open or close using the button. You can manually adjust but what's the point of that?
Not bad, but there are better December 21, 2008 Firestorm (United States) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Not a bad wrench but it tends to bind easily and the mechanism has a hard time defying gravity if it's turned on it's side. There are better types of adjustable wrenches out there, namely the sliding-adjust Kobalt series at Lowes.
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