The Milwaukee Lineman’s 4-in-1 Ratcheting Insulated Box Wrench is 1000V UL Classified. Durable forged steel construction provides users with longer tool life, The ratcheting wrench’s ergonomic handle is designed to deliver users with comfortable use while wearing gloves and still allows for easy storage. High contrast size markings let users identify size easier. The box wrench features twelve point sockets that fit 1/2 in., 9/16 in., 5/8 in. and 3/4 in. hardware.
- 1000-Volt UL classified
- 2 separate metal heads
- Durable forged steel
- Large directional switches
- High contrast size markings
- Ergonomic handle
- Lanyard hole
- 1/2 in., 9/16 in., 5/8 in. and 3/4 in. 12-point sockets
- Includes: the Milwaukee Lineman’s 4-in-1 insulated ratcheting box wrench
Andre Wiza (verified owner) –
For those concerned with origin of manufacture, this tool was manufactured in Taiwan.For the 4 purposes that this tool serves, it is not heavy at 1 lb. Given it has the 4 most used sizes that I need, it replaces the socket wrench and sockets that tend to get lost.Markings indicating sizes are large and easily readable.Each side of the heads have a different 12 point socket, so should last a long time instead of being ground down.
Margaret Weimann (verified owner) –
Very well built. Make the job easier.
Michael Lockman (verified owner) –
The ratcheting ends are thicker than a normal speed wrench, but it works great.
Evert Schuppe (verified owner) –
SUMMARY: A GREAT QUICK-GRAB COMBINATION WRENCH.BACKGROUND: I use SAE hardware on most of my projects. I have several sets of wrenches in the tool box and various tool bags. Although I’m not a fan of “combination” tools, the Milwaukee Lineman’s wrench looked like it might be a good small form factor for general DIY projects. FIT AND FINISH: My first Milwaukee wrench with a nice, heavy feel.FEATURES: From the Home Depot page, with my comments as appropriate. • 1000-Volt UL classified ◦ More than I will need working my DIY projects, but definitely a good safety feature. • 2 separate metal heads ◦ Each head as two sized sockets. The sockets are 12 point, designed for hex nuts, not square heads. • Durable forged steel • Large directional switches ◦ Easy to see, and easy to use even wearing Milwaukee Demolition Gloves • High contrast size markings ◦ Easy to read. But the marking are on the same side as the socket. I think it would be easier if the markings were on the opposite side so you could see what size you were using. • Ergonomic handle ◦ Not the prettiest thing, but big enough to give a good feel in your hand when torquing down. • Lanyard hole ◦ Definitely handy to keep it from falling off the ladder when in use. • 1/2 in., 9/16 in., 5/8 in. and 3/4 in. 12-point sockets ◦ An almost perfect combination for me. I can work with 5/16”, 3/8”, and 1/2” bolts. The 5/8 isn’t a standard SAE nut size (7/16” bolts are 11/16 heads and nuts.) But 3 out of 4 isn’t bad.OPERATION: I found the wrench easy and comfortable to use. As I mentioned before, it would be nice if the marking for each opening were on the opposite side of the wrench so you could see what size you were using. The large ratchet levers were easy to use, even with Milwaukee demolition gloves on. I was able to easily tighten a half-inch bolt/washer combination until the washer embedded into the wood.SUMMARY: A great general purpose wrench for the most common bolt sized.PROS: Easy to use, even with thick gloves. Easy to read markingsCONS: Markings on same side as socket.
Tess Harber (verified owner) –
Milwaukee Lineman’s 4-IN-1 Insulated Ratcheting Box Wrench 48-22-9212 is a very nice addition to the tool belt. Four wrenches in one, that is extraordinarily robust and resilient to harsh environments…that’s this Milwaukee tool. Large gears allow for more torque, insulated handle rated for 1000v and included an access for lanyards. Thank you Milwaukee!!
Alfonso Mueller (verified owner) –
Well made product
Edwina Baumbach (verified owner) –
I like the 1/2” 9/16” on the same end as well as the 5/8” 3/4” on the other end . That is why I ordered it. My problem with it is the ends need to be thinner. I can’t tighten a primary bushing lug on a transformer because it is to thick. The same way with some hotline clamps.Otherwise, I think it is a good wrench. So far Milwaukee is the only lineman’s wrench that I have found with the small sizes on the same end.So if the design on the ends could be engineered thinner (or not as thick) it could be used in smaller spaces. I lost a Bugwrench that was that way. They have changed their design with big and small sizes on each end. When I researched you had the correct sizes on each end.Just needs to be smaller.Thanks
Herbert Koepp (verified owner) –
A little big but works good with gloved hands
Estefania Orn (verified owner) –
The ratcheting ends are thicker than a normal speed wrench, but it works great.
Athena Mosciski (verified owner) –
Awesome wrench, smooth and close clicks
Jessica McClure (verified owner) –
Easily switches from tighten to loosen in gloves and sleeves!
Trycia Stehr (verified owner) –
Very nice fit when wearing gloves. works smoothly