- Laser-etched SAE and mm jaw scale for easy size adjustment
- Built-in tension spring stabilizes movable jaw.
- Forged chrome vanadium steel is strong and durable. Meets ANSI specifications.
- Slip-resistant bi-material handle for a comfortable grip. Used for automotive maintenance and repair, plumbing and general assembly tasks. Limited Lifetime Warranty
- Max Jaw Capacity: 13/14" / 26.3mm Head Width: 11/25" / 11.2mm
The Stanley 90-947 6-Inch MaxSteel Adjustable Wrench features a tapered jaw design that allows for work in limited space applications. It has a slip-resistant bi-material handle for a comfortable grip. The wide-capacity jaw accepts a wide range of fastener sizes, and it has a knurl adjusting mechanism for quick and precise adjustment. This wrench is laser-etched with SAE and mm jaw scale for easy size adjustment. A built-in tension spring stabilizes movable jaw, and the forged chrome vanadium steel is strong and durable. This wrench meets ANSI specifications. Max Jaw Capacity: 13/14" / 26.3mm, Head Width: 11/25" / 11.2mm.

By Rick Bryan
I've reached for this little adjustable wrench more times than I ever thought I would. Most importantly is that it's slimmer (thinner) than other adjustable wrenches I have, which means the working end, which grips the nut or bolt head, is usually pretty close to the width of the nut or bolt itself. With this six inch tool you're obviously using it on nuts and bolts where the torque needed to loosen the nut or bolt is proportionate to the size of the tool, so it's a nice fit. I hope that makes sense. Also, the adjustable head has a very smooth action, and there is little or no "play" in the head of the tool once you've gripped the nut or bolt. On some adjustable wrenches, the lower (movable) jaw is not machined to tight tolerances, so even when tightened around the bolt head, there is some slipage of the lower jaw and you're not getting full contact between the surfaces of the tool head and the bolt. With this tool, there's full contact among the tool head and bolt head; no wiggling of the lower jaw. Very nice. The grip is easy (i.e., no hard edges) on your ungloved working hand, and the bright yellow makes it easy to spot in your bag or pile of tools. I'd like to find it in a larger size.
By AuRebel
This is a very nice 6" adjustable wrench with Max Jaw Capacity: 1-1/2" / 26.7mm approx. Its not Craftsman or Snap-on but it will certainly do the job well. Its pretty heavy for a little wrench and the grip doesn't feel to bad. The jaw doesn't move around that much and for the most part is pretty tight.
Not much you can say about a wrench but I did post some pictures above to give you a better idea of the size. Would recommend for sure.
Not much you can say about a wrench but I did post some pictures above to give you a better idea of the size. Would recommend for sure.


By G. Conner
I work on small to medium sized hydraulic systems and the MaxSteel wrenches are my go-to. Period. I used to carry several fixed line wrenches and a couple of regular wrenches, along with a couple of crescent wrenches ON MY PERSON....EVERY DAY. Now, two of these little bad boys are used to do 95% of my work. I also have a couple of the larger ones, but the 6 incher is my baby. Anyone that wants to borrow them are about to be disappointed!
By Tim
Perfect for taking shower heads off in hotel rooms while traveling. It is less than the TSA maximum length of 7 inches and it fits perfect in your carry on. This, combined with a chop stick and a good whack with your shoe and the water restrictor is gone and you can enjoy great water pressure in any hotel room.

By S. Carlson
This is a fantastic wrench...comfortable grip on the handle, very easy to use adjustment point and solid construction all for a super low price. Plus, (and you can't easily see this from the photos) I love that it has a ruled area printed on each side to help you quickly adjust to the right size for your job. Yet another Stanley hit that's going in my toolbox.
By Joe
I purchased this product to use with my bike for quick repairs and it works. I keep it with me in my backpack.
By AnnHennessy
Stanley is a great name in hand tools. I am putting together a tool kit and I needed a adjustable wrench. This is a great wrench. It opens and closes easily with just your thumb. It has a nice feel in your hand.
I put together a tool kit, I think it has everything I need. If you want to put together a tool kit, here is what I ordered
Black & Decker AS6NG Alkaline Cordless Screwdriver
STANLEY STHT71801 Folding SAE Hex Key Set, 9-Piece
Stanley 84-056 3-Piece Bi-Material Pliers Set
Pack of 4, BYBlight Super Bright 9 LED Mini Aluminum Flashlight
GreatNeck PSO40 40 Piece 1/4-Inch and 3/8-Inch Drive Socket Set Best Seller
Stanley 51-624 20-Ounce Rip Claw Fiberglass Hammer
Stanley 60-100 10-Piece Standard Fluted Screwdriver Set
DEWALT DW2166 45-Piece Screwdriving Set
WD-40 10195 Multi-Use Product Spray
Duck tape
Stanley STST70574 12-Inch Soft Sided Tool Bag
I put together a tool kit, I think it has everything I need. If you want to put together a tool kit, here is what I ordered
Black & Decker AS6NG Alkaline Cordless Screwdriver
STANLEY STHT71801 Folding SAE Hex Key Set, 9-Piece
Stanley 84-056 3-Piece Bi-Material Pliers Set
Pack of 4, BYBlight Super Bright 9 LED Mini Aluminum Flashlight
GreatNeck PSO40 40 Piece 1/4-Inch and 3/8-Inch Drive Socket Set Best Seller
Stanley 51-624 20-Ounce Rip Claw Fiberglass Hammer
Stanley 60-100 10-Piece Standard Fluted Screwdriver Set
DEWALT DW2166 45-Piece Screwdriving Set
WD-40 10195 Multi-Use Product Spray
Duck tape
Stanley STST70574 12-Inch Soft Sided Tool Bag

By MR O
This is just the kind of adjustable spanner (wrench) you need . the jaws are slim line , other ajustables are thick as hell ( you want as thin profile as possible to get into those hard to fit places - Believe me its almost ALways going to be a hard to fit place - manufactures want you to PAY them for maintenance thus make it as hard as possible to dismantle there products) , nice plastic handle (some sort of insulation) and the spanner (wrench) has the measurements on the jaws so you can see the size of what your moving GREAT - a must have tool to anyone , Professional, DIYer , or Nube , its a MUST HAVE for the price
By David
I've reached for this little adjustable wrench more times than I ever thought I would. Most importantly is that it's slimmer (thinner) than other adjustable wrenches I have, which means the working end, which grips the nut or bolt head, is usually pretty close to the width of the nut or bolt itself. With this six inch tool you're obviously using it on nuts and bolts where the torque needed to loosen the nut or bolt is proportionate to the size of the tool, so it's a nice fit. I hope that makes sense. Also, the adjustable head has a very smooth action, and there is little or no "play" in the head of the tool once you've gripped the nut or bolt. On some adjustable wrenches, the lower (movable) jaw is not machined to tight tolerances, so even when tightened around the bolt head, there is some slipage of the lower jaw and you're not getting full contact between the surfaces of the tool head and the bolt. With this tool, there's full contact among the tool head and bolt head; no wiggling of the lower jaw. Very nice. The grip is easy (i.e., no hard edges) on your ungloved working hand, and the bright yellow makes it easy to spot in your bag or pile of tools. I'd like to find it in a larger size.
By RetiredinHI
I was worried that this was just another cheap import. I was wrong! This item is very well made...even precision. What more can you ask for in your purchase? Does all the small stuff I need it for. Plus other stuff like changing propane cylinders is made far easier with this tool. Stanley tools still maintain good quality in most of their tool lines and I highly recommend this item!
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