Milwaukee introduces new combination wrench sets with Max Bite grip
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MILWAUKEE - Milwaukee Tool's new seven and 15 piece combination wrench sets feature an anti-slip Max Bite open-ended grip as well as an I-Beam handle design.
 
The Max Bite grip features a geometry that Milwaukee says will improve the wrench’s grip on nuts and bolts, providing 25 percent more torque than smooth open-ended wrenches, and will reduce the pressure from corners of bolts to help prevent rounding and stripping of the fastener.
 
In contrast to flat and thin frames commonly seen with other wrenches, the new combination wrenches are designed with an I-Beam handle so users can comfortably apply additional leverage, even while applying high torque. 
 
The seven piece set comes in a portable locking storage tray for better organization on and off the jobsite while the 15 piece set comes in a storage tray that’s designed for long-term storage fits into any of Milwaukee’s steel storage units.  
 
The size labels on each of the wrenches are ink-filled for easy identification and readability from multiple angles and are different colors to differentiate Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) and metric sets (red for SAE and black for metric).
 
Milwaukee’s says the new combination wrench sets confirm its commitment to providing solutions that solve key user frustrations, while increasing jobsite productivity. Both SAE and Metric sets will be available in Sept. 2017.
 
Available with Milwaukee's lifetime guarantee, the seven piece set is priced at $69.99 and the 15 piece set is priced at $129.99.
 
Milwaukee Tool is a Brookfield, Wisconsin-based subsidiary of Techtronic Industries Co. Ltd. that provides professional, heavy-duty tools and accessories. Whether it is through its leadership in Lithium-ion technology, as seen in the M12, M18 & M28 systems, time-saving accessories or innovative hand tool products, Milwaukee is dedicated to delivering a steady stream of advanced solutions for the trades that offer increased productivity and durability.

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