We've seen too many guys fighting stripped bolts because the jaw couldn't get a solid bite, so what it does is give you that wide design that really locks on, and it's forged form high-carbon steel with an HRC of 40-45—hard enough for daily abuse but not brittle like some cheaper alloys. 2. You can get them in 6 1/8", 8", 10 1/4", or 12" sizes, and the big grip handle pretty much cuts hand fatigue on long jobs. 3. But these aren't for precision torque work, you'd want a torque wrench for that. 4. Chrome plating is the most common finish we ship, but we also do nickel, phosphated, or black oxide depending on what enviornment you're in—usually phosphate handles moisture better than chrome in my experience. 5. our company can stamp your logo on the handle, change the packaging (double blister or sliding card), and the MOQ is 1200 pieces for stock finishes or 1000 if you want custom work. 6. Lead time runs about 30-40 days, and we do 100% inspection before shipment, so you won't get a dud in teh box.

For customized wrenches with your logo, the MOQ is 1000 pieces. Standard sets without customization have a 1200-piece minimum.
Standard production lead time is 30 to 40 days. That covers manufacturing, finishing, and quality checks before they ship out.
Yes, we provide a certificate of analysis and a quality report with each batch. All wrenches are 100% inspected before shipment to ensure they meet the HRC 40-45 hardness spec.
Absolutely. You can choose from chrome, nickel, phosphorated, or black oxide finishes. Just specify which one you need when placing your order.
We offer double blister or sliding card packaging. Both work well for hanging on store racks, and we can add your logo and branding to the cards.