The DURATECH 6931213200106 is a 13.78-inch adjustable wrench at $11.99 with a published 4.75-inch jaw capacity, offering an unusually wide opening at a very low price, though the limited review base of 250 ratings warrants caution.
Budget buyers who specifically need a long-reach adjustable wrench with a wide jaw opening and are comfortable purchasing a newer listing with a smaller review pool.
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You need high buyer confidence from a large verified review base, as 250 reviews is one of the smaller counts in this batch, and the 4.75-inch jaw claim should be verified against the current listing.
Length 13.78 Inches
Weight 0.36 Kilograms
Capacity 4.75 Inches
Priced 38% below the category median ($19.19 across 57 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.4/5overall
Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 250 owner ratings
Popularity1.3/5
250 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other hand tools and workshop hand tools we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
At 13.78 inches in length and weighing just 0.36 kg, the DURATECH 6931213200106 is notably lightweight for its size. The 0.36 kg figure is the lightest in the batch considering its near-14-inch length, which suggests a lighter-duty construction or thinner body profile.
The published 4.75-inch jaw capacity is a significant figure, far exceeding standard adjustable wrenches and second only to the Orion CNW-0004-00 in this batch. At $11.99 the price is among the lowest here, which makes the jaw-capacity claim worth scrutinizing against the current listing before purchasing.
With 4.5 stars from 250 reviews and 100 monthly buyers, the DURATECH 6931213200106 is a less established listing compared to higher-volume options in this batch. Buyers willing to accept a smaller evidence base in exchange for low price and broad jaw range may find it interesting, but those prioritizing validated performance should lean toward models with larger review counts.
Pros
4.75-inch published jaw capacity covers a wide range of fastener and fitting sizes
$11.99 is the second lowest price in this batch for a wrench of this length
13.78-inch handle provides good reach and turning leverage
0.36 kg is lightweight for a nearly 14-inch adjustable wrench
Cons
250 reviews is one of the smallest verified feedback pools in this batch
The combination of a very wide jaw at a very low price warrants verification of the jaw capacity spec on the current listing
No material or finish spec is published, so build quality indicators are limited
Specifications
Length
13.78 Inches
Weight
0.36 Kilograms
Capacity
4.75 Inches
Performance notes
The 13.78-inch length and 0.36 kg weight produce an unusually light long-reach wrench. The 4.75-inch jaw capacity, if confirmed, supports use on large pipe fittings and oversized structural fasteners. The lightweight build may suit overhead or vertical applications where arm fatigue is a concern, though it may also indicate a thinner casting compared to heavier competitors.
What buyers say
Owners cite the value at the price point and appreciate the long reach for tasks requiring leverage. Some reviewers note the wrench is lighter than expected, which for some translates to less confidence in durability under high-torque loads. The overall sentiment is positive for light-to-medium use cases at the $11.99 price.
Is the 4.75-inch jaw capacity on the DURATECH 6931213200106 accurate?
The published spec in the listing data shows 4.75 inches. Given the low price, ToolHandle recommends confirming this figure on the current product listing before purchasing if that capacity is a firm requirement.
Why is the DURATECH 6931213200106 lighter than other wrenches at this length?
At 0.36 kg for a 13.78-inch wrench, this model is lighter than the heavier 12-inch alternatives in this batch. The published specs do not explain the build method, so the exact reason is unconfirmed from available data.
Questions about this wrench or how it compares to other long-reach options?
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