Milwaukee 48-22-9515 15 Piece Combination Wrench Set - Metric


Sale Price:
Sale price$ 99.97
Stock:
In stock

Description

INCLUDES:
• 8mm
• 9mm
• 10mm
• 11mm
• 12mm
• 13mm
• 14mm
• 15mm
• 16mm
• 17mm
• 18mm
• 19mm
• 20mm
• 21mm
• 22mm

FEATURES:
• MAX BITE™ Open-End Grip
• 25% More Torque
• Comfortable I-Beam Handle Design
• Ink-filled Size Labels
• Organized Storage Solution
• Lifetime Guarantee



Milwaukee has designed our Combination Wrenches from the ground up, delivering maximum torque and ultimate user comfort. The MAX BITE™ Open-End Grip improves the wrench's grip on nuts and bolts, and the geometry reduces rounding and stripping. MAX BITE™ offers 25% More Torque than competitive wrench designs. The Comfortable I-Beam Handle Design allows superior user comfort, even while applying high torque. Milwaukee wrenches feature Ink-Filled Size Labels for easy size identification, and quick distinction between SAE and metric sets. The 15pc kits come in a storage tray desi

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
50%
(2)
25%
(1)
25%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
S
Shawn89
Awesome bite but...

Wonderful fit and finish. The bite on the open end may be the best in the industry but they are too short. Having such a good bite to break fasteners loose in the rust belt doesn't do much good if you dont have leverage. A longer version would be perfect especially for alignment work.

O
OldDominionDIYER
Wonderful high-quality combination wrenches!

Well I used to buy Craftsman and have some very fine Professional grade sets, unfortunately despite their “lifetime” guarantee they are no longer made so I can never actually replace them if I were to break one. So, because of this, I started looking for some high quality Lifetime guaranteed wrench sets to modernize my tool sets. There are plenty available for sure, but I found them all to be pretty much identical and having a wide range of cost none of them inspired me, then I came upon these gorgeous wrenches from Milwaukee and really appreciated their innovation and high-quality construction. Now I will readily admit that nearly every feature of these wrenches is available from other MFR’s but interestingly no one offers them all together except Milwaukee and that was the deciding factor (along with their reasonable price) for me. The modified “I” beam shank design is really easy on your hands. I call it a modified “I” beam design because while these are clearly shaped like an I-beam Milwaukee Engineers rounded or tapered the more traditionally sharp edges to provide for much more comfort than the blade shank design and avoids the other “hot spots” from traditional I-beam designs, for me it is a perfect compromise. These also have large easy to read contrast painted size markings on them which doesn’t make you have to strain to see them when you are looking for that particular size even from a distance they’re easy to distinguish. Finally, and probably the best innovation/feature is their “max bite open-end grip”. Milwaukee has done a really great job solving some long-standing short comings of standard open-end wrenches by likely completely removing the tendency for them to round over fasteners and at the same time providing more grip than those same traditional open-end wrenches we have all been using for decades. I wouldn’t be honest if I didn’t mention that while the box-end is by no means thick and bulky it is not the thinnest wall available but to get a real thin wall combination wrench set you would need to spend 2 or 3 times what these cost and I don’t need them that thin for the kind of work I do, so for me, this is not an issue but you will have to decide for yourselves depending on what you are willing to spend and how you intend to use them. Needless to say, I am extremely happy with my decision to purchase these modern high-quality innovative combination wrenches and highly recommend them to others.

P
Pop13
Best wrenches that i ever had

I use this set for fix motorcycle, open end are perfect.

G
Gospel
Nice tool set but really

Why would you only go to 22m in metric when you go to 1inch in af I'm over tool set all ways missing something really why would you not put 24m in the metric set really not good

You may also like

Recently viewed