Ernst Mfg 5089 - 15 Tool Gripper Wrench Organizer - Black on 2040-parts.com
Elkhart, Indiana, US
Product Description
The Ernst 15-tool Gripper Wrench Organizer helps you organize your wrenches and securely transport wrenches to the job site. This superior organizer provides the ultimate in tool box storage. It holds 1/4-inch to 1 1/8-inch and 6 mm to 20 mm wrenches and allows for immediate recognition of a missing wrench. While holding wrenches secure for transportation, it also allows for easy one-handed engagement and removal of wrenches. The Ernst Wrench Gripper series offers versatility, as you can hang the product on walls, pegboard, even the side of your mobile tool cart using the Vertical Cart Mount Kit. It also features a folding space saver handle. The soft, non-marring material is fuel and solvent resistant. Made in the USA. Lifetime guarantee.
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