This 6-Piece Combination Wrench Set earns a 4.8-star rating from 130 verified owners at $29.99, with a 32-millimeter maximum jaw capacity that covers a solid range of fastener sizes for the money.
Home mechanics and garage DIYers who need a starter or supplemental combination wrench set covering common fastener sizes up to 32 mm.
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You need metric-only or SAE-only coverage, or require more than 6 pieces for comprehensive professional work.
Capacity 32 Millimeters
Priced 50% above the category median ($19.99 across 45 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.6/5overall
Owner rating4.8/5
4.8 average across 130 owner ratings
Popularity0.7/5
130 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 $29.99 for a 6-piece set, this Combination Wrench Set delivers a 32-millimeter maximum capacity across its six wrenches, making it practical for tasks ranging from plumbing fittings to common automotive fasteners. The 4.8-star rating from 130 owners is among the highest in this batch and reflects genuine buyer satisfaction.
Based on specs and owner reviews, buyers appreciate the fit accuracy and the utility of having six sizes on hand rather than a single wrench. A 32 mm upper limit means the set reaches into the larger fastener territory that smaller 8 or 10 piece metric starter sets sometimes skip.
With 100 units purchased monthly, it moves steadily for a 6-piece configuration. The combination style, meaning each wrench pairs an open end with a box end, is one of the most versatile configurations in a hand-tool collection, and that value proposition drives the consistent demand.
Pros
4.8-star rating from 130 owners is one of the strongest quality signals in this category
32-millimeter maximum capacity reaches larger fastener sizes that compact sets often exclude
Combination design pairs open and box ends for more fastener-turning options per piece
$29.99 for 6 pieces offers solid per-wrench value compared to single-piece pricing
Cons
Six pieces is a modest set count for workshops that need continuous size coverage
No alloy or finish spec is published, making material quality difficult to verify in advance
No weight spec published, so overall heft and balance characteristics are unknown before handling
Specifications
Capacity
32 Millimeters
Performance notes
The 6-Piece Combination Wrench Set lists a 32-millimeter jaw capacity as its largest size. No total weight or handle length is published in the available spec sheet. The combination wrench format, open end on one side and box end on the other, suits both quick bolt starts and final torque tightening within a single tool. The 32 mm upper end is relevant for larger plumbing fittings, industrial fasteners, and larger automotive components. Given the price and the 4.8-star consensus, the set appears well-suited for general maintenance and home repair use.
What buyers say
Owners consistently report that the wrenches fit fasteners cleanly and that having six sizes in one set removes the need for multiple individual purchases. Critical feedback is minimal at this rating level; occasional notes mention wanting additional sizes beyond the 6-piece count. The 4.8-star score from 130 reviews reflects a high level of buyer agreement.
What sizes are included in the 6-Piece Combination Wrench Set?
The available specs list a maximum capacity of 32 millimeters but do not enumerate all six individual sizes. Check the product listing for the full size breakdown to confirm coverage matches your needs.
Are these combination wrenches metric, SAE, or both?
The published specs list capacity in millimeters, suggesting metric sizing, but the complete size list should be confirmed on the product page before purchasing.
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