Crescent Tools updates adjustable wrench with new features

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Crescent Tools has introduced a new version of its original adjustable wrench, which the company invented over a century ago. The new design aims to improve the efficiency of fittings on the job and reduce common frustrations faced by professionals.

The new wrench features the Quick-Fit Jaw, designed to enable quicker fitments. The lower jaw has a 1-degree slope, which facilitates faster adjustments on fasteners of varying dimensions. Additionally, the wrench includes off-corner loading to prevent the rounding of fasteners, a wide jaw design for increased access and capacity, and a smaller knurl to reduce the risk of accidental back-off.

Ryan Kropfelder, Senior Product Manager, expressed confidence in the new product, highlighting that an adjustable wrench is a staple in many trade professionals’ toolkits and that the new design addresses a common annoyance of snagging on fasteners during adjustments.

The new line of adjustable wrenches includes several models: the 6″ Cushion Grip Adjustable Wrench (AC36CVS), the 8″ Cushion Grip Adjustable Wrench (AC38CVS), the 10″ Cushion Grip Adjustable Wrench (AC310CVS), the 12″ Cushion Grip Adjustable Wrench (AC312CVS), and a set featuring both 6″ and 10″ Cushion Grip Adjustable Wrenches (AC3610CVS).

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