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Hey guys, anyone have any recommendations? cost is not really an issue because if you buy cheap you buy twice etc...

i got to in mind... either the monument one or a set of bear hugs? theres around a tenner difference but doesnt really matter to me..

also does anyone here use telescopic ones and actually use this function?

thanks
 
The monument changable head would be a great tool if the heads didnt go missing so easily.
 
can someone post a link to one of these bearhug wrenchs? I have a rothenberger but i find the grabber thingy is a bit on the chunky side whilst my boss has one thats a million years old and held together with tape that has a very thin grabber at the top that grabs brilliantly everytime..cheers :)
 
anyone got a link to the jaw droppers, mine are totally crap i have had many bleeding knuckles with them lol
 
The link I posted also has the jaw droppers on it. They're cheaper at plumb center though.
 
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