On the one hand they spelled Camero correctly, but the wrench selection is questionable.
bobzilla said:that's not a "plumbing wrench".... in my house that's a Japanese 9/16
I thought yours was a good one... till I read Robbie's right after!!!
most folks I know refer to 'em as a "multi-16th"
The general public would not get the fantastic British reverence; so I'll leave with another:
Q.) Why do The Brit's drink warm beer?
A.) 'Cause they own Lucas Refrigerators!
My dad always called it a "metric-all".
I do respect their enthusiasm, though, in wanting to slap a turbo on their Prius.
Great to carry along with a spanner set in your trunk tool kit in case you need to wrench on both ends of something at the same time, or if you have a Japanese car so you carry a metric set but you have an aftermarket part with imperial-sized fasteners (looking at you T3...)
Also great for working on AN fittings of any size if you cover the jaws in electrical tape!
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