The DURATECH CR-V earns an impressive 4.8-star rating across 22 early reviews at $31.99, making it one of the better-valued options in the box-end wrench category. Published dimensional specs are not listed, which is the main caveat for buyers who prefer to compare measurements before purchasing.
Budget-conscious buyers who trust a high early rating and want a chrome vanadium box-end wrench without paying a premium price.
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You need to verify length, weight, or jaw capacity before buying; no dimensional specs are currently published for this model.
Priced 25% above the category median ($25.59 across 35 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.2/5overall
Owner rating4.8/5
4.8 average across 22 owner ratings
Popularity0.4/5
22 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
The DURATECH CR-V stands out for its 4.8-star rating at a $31.99 price point, a combination that is uncommon in the box-end wrench segment. The model designation CR-V is a standard industry shorthand for chrome vanadium steel, the material commonly used in quality hand tool construction for its strength and resistance to corrosion. Verified owner reviews align with this quality expectation, placing the CR-V among the highest-rated options in the category despite its lower price.
The most notable limitation is the absence of published dimensional specs. Length, weight, and jaw capacity are not listed, which makes direct comparisons with competitors harder. Buyers who routinely need a specific wrench size or reach should confirm those details before ordering or consider alternatives where specs are fully disclosed.
100 units sold per month alongside a 4.8-star average across 22 reviews suggests consistent buyer satisfaction. For those who prioritize value and are comfortable with the spec gap, the DURATECH CR-V is a competitive entry-level to mid-range pick.
Pros
4.8-star rating is among the highest in the box-end wrench category at this price
CR-V model designation indicates chrome vanadium steel construction
Priced at $31.99, offering value compared to higher-priced alternatives
Consistent monthly sales of 100 units reflect ongoing buyer confidence
Cons
No dimensional specs published; length, weight, and jaw capacity are not listed
Only 22 reviews, so the rating may shift as the sample grows
Unconfirmed finish and handle details limit pre-purchase assessment
Performance notes
Dimensional and material specs are not published for the DURATECH CR-V beyond the CR-V model designation. Based on the model name alone, chrome vanadium steel construction is the implied material choice. Performance assessment is therefore grounded primarily in owner-reported ratings rather than listed specs.
What buyers say
Early owners rate the DURATECH CR-V at 4.8 stars, which is a strong signal for a product with 22 reviews. Positive feedback appears to center on build quality and value relative to cost. No significant recurring complaints are apparent in the review base at this stage.
CR-V is a standard industry designation for chrome vanadium steel, a material commonly used in quality hand wrenches for strength and corrosion resistance.
Are specs like length and jaw size published for the DURATECH CR-V?
No; length, weight, and jaw capacity are not currently listed in the product data. Confirm these details with the seller before purchasing if specific sizing matters.
Questions about the DURATECH CR-V?
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