What really sets these apart is how well they grip—that serrated jaw suface grabs onto pipes and fittings like nothing else, and we've had customers tell us they've retired other brands after trying these, so it's not just talk.
The high carbon steel construction means they'll take a beating without deforming, and the heat-treated components actually resist wear over time which is crucial when you're working with stubborn galvanized pipe day in and day out.
You get a box joint design that keeps the adjustment smooth even under heavy loads, and our company offer them in 8", 10", and 12" sizes so you can match the to the job—most buyers go with the 10" as a solid all-rounder.
We usually have stock on black/silver options, but if you need OEM customiaztion like specific labeling or bulk synthesis with your own specs, our company can handle that too—just confirm lead time because of that it's typically 20 days or so.
One thing I'll mention is that while they're great for plumbing and mechanicla maintenance, they're not really suited for delicate work like tightening chrome fixtures, since the serrated surface can leave marks.
The 1-year defects, but honestly, we rarely see claims—these are built tougher than most adjustable wrenches at this price point, and teh ABS/steel composite handle gives you a solid grip even with wet hands.
We typically require an MOQ of 500 pieces for OEM orders, but we can discuss lower quantities for first-time collaborations.
Standard orders usually ship within 15-20 working days after payment confirmation, depending on stock availability.
Yes, we can supply a mill test certificate for the high carbon steel upon request, along with our in-house inspection reports.
Currently, the handles come in black/silver as standard, but we can customize handle colors for OEM orders with a minimum quantity.
We recommend storing them in a dry environment, ideally with a light coat of oil on the jaws, and avoiding prolonged exposure to moisture.