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Park Tool THT-1 & THH-1 sliding T-handle wrenches spin with lightning speed

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Park Tool announced the THT-1 and THH-1, two sets of T-handle wrenches. Made in Torx and Hex varieties, both use a new “Speed Spinner” handle to allow for quick tightening of fasteners by letting you easily turn the tool. Each set comes with common wrench sizes and includes a metal wall mount for easy storage.

Park THT-1 & THH-1 sliding T-handle wrench specs

The spinners are fixed in position, helping you turn them quickly without worrying if the grip will slide up or down the tool as you apply pressure. Both sets use a mix of Chrome Vanadium and S-2 tool steels, with an anodized Speed Spinner grip. The included wall-mount holder has slotted holes to help everything line up well when fully loaded.

THT-1 Features:

  • T6, T8, T10, T15, T20, T25, T30 and T40 Torx ® compatible wrenches included
  • Unique anodized aluminum Speed Spinner makes running long bolts in and out quick and effortless
  • Sliding T-handle creates increased leverage and multiple access positions
  • MSRP $105.99

THH-1 Features:

  • 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10mm hex wrenches included
  • Unique anodized aluminum Speed Spinner makes running long bolts in and out quick and effortless
  • Machined, chamfered tips allow easier insertion into hex fittings
  • Integrated “Strip-Gripper” twisted hex that makes removal of most bolts with stripped or oversized hexes fast and easy
  • Sliding T-handle creates increased leverage and multiple access positions
  • MSRP $129.99

Both are available for purchase immediately.

ParkTool.com

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Lev
Lev
4 years ago

I’m gutted, when I started scrolling, I thought Park had brought out a trail tool!

Truman Purdy
Truman Purdy
4 years ago

The holder is rubberized metal.

Mike
Mike
4 years ago

No ball end is a game changer. You won’t be able to get into the tricky places. Why did they take that aspect away??? These things are useless; it doesn’t matter how much bling you give them.

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