Klein hex-keys are the tools professionals cannot afford to be without. Heat-treated and tempered for superior strength and durability. Klein hex-keys are designed for a precise fit in sockets, preventing slippage and stripping of the socket.
- T-handle design delivers more torque to the fasteners
- Soft touch grips for maximum control and comfort
- Size laser etched on blade
- Blade-through handle design for high torque applications
- Tip-Ident sizes marked
- Convenient hang hole
- Chamfered end for ease of use
- Treated steel for rust and corrosion resistance
- Treated steel for rust and corrosion resistance
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Thelma Harvey (verified owner) –
It work good
Jessica Weber (verified owner) –
T part of handle could have been longer to provide a little more torque
Laila Harvey (verified owner) –
It is very good tool
Gregorio Gulgowski (verified owner) –
Essential for working on electrical panels. Klein Tools baby!
Veda Johns (verified owner) –
If you have a need for this 1/2 inch allan/hex head wrench you are probably assembling or dismantling something heavy duty. A few years ago at an estate auction I purchased what I can only described as a home made/built high security cabinet, but not what I would consider a “safe”. Rather than weld the seems whomever, used 1/2 IN. by 1/2 IN. internal hex button-head cap screws. which looks like a carriage bolt with a 1/2 IN. allan/ hex in the center of the head. The reason I tell you this I have to take apart to move it, by myself. I originally tried to use my 1/2 IN. 18 volt drill, didn’t have enough to even break them loose. This tool saved the day. First I sprayed everything with penetrating oil, let it sit for an hour, then using the short side of the tool I used the 6 IN. part like a ratchet handle, or with a 12 IN. crescent wrench and on occasion a love tap from a 1 lb. sledge. Once broke loose enough the 18 volt drill was able to finish removal. I know, a lot of words about such a basic/simplistic tool, but sometimes you just have to use what you have. The KLEIN 1/2 IN. hex 6 IN. T-handle just won my tool of the month.