• Durability: Made from Forged heat treated carbon steel
  • Corrosion-Resistant: Chrome Plated
  • 14 inches body length for easy leverage
  • Four socket heads fit most common SAE and metric lug nut sizes
  • Lug sizes included: 11/16", 3/4", 13/16", 7/8"; (17mm, 19mm, 21mm, 22mm)

There are many things I should be doing, but instead I chose to write a review for a lug wrench. Seriously, this is a very nice piece of steel! Bright and without blemish and with a weld seemingly without defect. If I never remove a wheel it would be an excellent piece of industrial art or South Pacific cargo cult object. My only sorrow is that such a fine manufactured good was not made with pride in the United States - it is the apex and acme of all lug wrenches.

This is exactly what you used to get with a new car. Just had a flat, yes a rare occasion these days, and used the pathetic excuse for a jack, wrench and tire. After almost 1 hr help arrive with proper equipment, the tire was barely off the ground with my efforts. Thanks for Good Samaritans, I am not a spring chicken. I bought this a 6 ton bottle jack and a great tire inflator. The right equipment could save me next time

Considering the car this is to potentially be used for is a 2005 Hyundai Accent, the size of the lug wrench is acceptable. Typically you see a lug wrench twice the size of this one in most vehicles though. It will get the job done, no doubt. Appears to be of sound construction. Would recommend for use on smaller vehicles. Good purchase. Happy customer here! Thanks.

My husband got a flat tire and when I came to the rescue, we realized that neither one of us had a tire iron. Oops! Once we waved down a stranger to use his tire iron, we changed the tire and everything was fine. I immediately went on Amazon and bought both my husband and myself this plus looking tire iron. The greatest thing is that it has four different sizes on the ends. One size fits my husband's lug nuts and another side fits mine. We love these things and they are in our cars ready to help next time we have a flat tire!

Although a tad smaller than the typical lug wrench at 14inches, for the price and quality it's well worth it. You can still take a lug nut off just as easy with it. And that's what it's for. It also stores away easier. And sure as heck beats what comes with your vehicle. Which is a joke. Invest 10 bucks and get a decent lug wrench for those times you hope won't happen.. Might consider a bottle jack too... Torin makes a 8 ton for a good price.. both will stow away really easy in the boot of your car..

Unfortunately I had the chance to use this for the exact reason I bought it: changing a flat tire. Fortunately, it’s a quality tool. Highly recommend you purchase one and keep it in your trunk for those inconvenient flats. Way easier to change them out with something like this than those horrible factory tools they give you. Gives you waaaaay more leverage.

Very heavy duty. Seems to perform as expected. If only the mechanics would hand tighten the lug nuts instead of using an impact wrench would help. Unfortunately I often only remember when it’s to late

Nice little tool for spinning off lugs. Yes it’s little, it’s only 14 inches, if you’ve got a ruler look it up!!! I like the compact size for storage and ease of spinning in tight areas. For those who obviously can’t use a tool like this, don’t buy it. For everyone else, it’s a good choice.

Always good to have one of these to throw in the trunk. Much better than the cheap standard ones that they put in cars these days. Sturdy for sure, and excellent for the price.

I bought this as a backup to a full size 20" lug wrench. In that capacity it will perform well, although its smaller size may make rim removal difficult when the lug nuts have been over torqued with an impact wrench. It should have no problem with properly torqued lug nuts, fits in smaller places, and is a handy thing to have on the road.