The symbol at 5:42 is used to indicate "standard" adjustable wrench mode (used on bolt heads). If you flip the jaw 180° and reinstall it, that 'bolt head' symbol will align with the measurement markings. Using the wrench with the serrated teeth is the "pipe wrench" mode used to bite into cylindrical shapes (shafts or pipe nipples). Anyone working in the automation industry where use of hydraulics and pneumatics are essential would see the value of owning a small form factor pipe wrench. The "pipe wrench mode" also works well on stripped hardware (machine screws or rounded bolt heads). I'd recommend picking up a 2nd one or buying an entire set with the dual purpose jaws!
It's not a design flaw that's a reversible jaw. It comes out so you can flip it and have regular jaws or the pipe jaws wich is for gripping round pipe and turning it with your wrench
Yes Sir friend! I've always used cheap Wrenches, Just got me a set of 12inch and 8inch Bahco reversible's for the tool box. I work in HVAC service and the store we use only has Bahco Wrenches. I love them now. Lol Nice vid and Wrenches brother
Beat me to it was going to say surely someone has clocked that in the comments 😂 also the chrome finished ones spanners are nicer. Same code but with ‘C’ on the end. The (thin jaws) have ‘T’ on the end. Don’t think they do the thin jaws in chrome tho which sucks
Not made in Spain but in Sweden. The company started back in 1886 and in 1954 they got the name Bahco (short for BA Hjort & Co). Don’t you use the name “Swedish wrench key” in US? I have Bahco wrenches inherited from my grandfather that’s about 60 years old and still going strong.
You buy a tool and don't know its features... The jaw is flippable pal, the tooth end can be used on pipes. I'm guessing you were given them just to review and you don't really use them. You can tell size by looking at them if you spend any significant time with them.
He is the guy that outbids you on ebay even though he doesn't know what the hell is he buying and when he sells it he will describe it as something made of metal.