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The OMT 6Pc Metric Extra Long Flex-Head Ratcheting Wrench Set offers six versatile sizes (8-19mm) crafted from durable 40CrV steel with a corrosion-resistant finish. Featuring 72-tooth ratcheting heads with a minimal 5° arc and 180° rotating flex-heads, these wrenches provide exceptional torque, precision, and access in tight or obstructed spaces—ideal for mechanics and serious DIYers seeking reliable, professional performance.






































| ASIN | B06XWRKQ4H |
| Best Sellers Rank | #93,646 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #122 in Wrench Sets |
| Brand | Orion Motor Tech |
| Brand Name | Orion Motor Tech |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,155 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Matte Chrome Finish |
| Head Style | Flex |
| Included Components | 1 x EVA Wrench Organizer, 6 x Double Flex Head Ratcheting Wrenches |
| Item Length | 41.5 centimeters |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.27 g |
| Jaw Capacity | 19 millimeters |
| Manufacturer | Orion Motor Tech |
| Manufacturer Part Number | OMT-RWH-0005 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Material | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
| Material Type | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
| Measurement Standard | Metric |
| Model Number | OMT-RWH-0005 |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Operation Mode | Mechanical |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Set Name | Orion Motor Tech 6-Piece Ratcheting Wrench Set |
| UPC | 726754041747 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**N
Good for the money
I have used these in a professional shop setting for close to a year. The have held up well and the ratcheting mechanism feels pretty good for the price. I have leaned pretty hard on the 13-15mm and 17-19mm. Nothings broken and will be keeping them as backup set. I prefer the mountain, icon, Mac, Cornell and Matco style with the deeper offset. I recently was able to get a 12mm- 27mm double offset Cornwell set from my Mac guy for $150 and then picked up an 8-10mm wrench from my Matco guy to complete the set. Definitely can hold up in a shop environment. Good for an entry level mechanic.
C**N
Chesp
These wrenches look good but that’s about it. I rarely use them but three of them have already stripped out and the flex heads have become floppy. Would not recommend!
W**S
Better than I expected
I was nervous about the quality of these tool based on their price but I'm pleasantly surprised. They are very nice and stronger than I expected. This weekend I replaced catalytic converters, struts and shocks on my son's truck and these came in handy. Made the job so much easier. I cranked on some of them pretty hard and they held. They are worth the money, if you are considering them, do it you won't be sorry.
J**S
Good wrenches but the 13mm is fragile
A buddy and I purchased these a few months back and so far they have been pretty solid, although the 13mm has lost its teeth in both of our sets. All in all a good product for the price, beats the $600 snap on ones.
B**8
Better then expected
For the money they are great wrenches. They have held up to daily use in shop and have never given a problem. Makes a lot of work easier. Would recommend to anyone.
C**N
If you’re on the fence, just buy it. You won’t regret it
I thought for sure that these were going to be garbage based on the price. Boy was I wrong! I am a professional mechanic who decided to try and save a buck on long flexhead ratcheting wrenches, and figured I’d give OMT a try before spending $800 for the snapon set. I’m very impressed with these wrenches. I have absolutely reefed on these things when I was certain they would break, but they held up solid. Incredible value for your money, and a must have set for weekend warriors and professionals alike!
M**T
Easy to break
I've owned these less than 90 days. The 15mm has a defect that the flex head is so close to the edge I don't trust it to have any torque on it. The 13, 17, and 18mm have all stripped with minimal use. The 13 catastrophically broke making that entire wrench useless. I've seen springs in ball point pens larger than the one that holds the ratcheting pawl. Tools are meant to be used, and these are useless.
A**N
Good Budget Tool
I've had these now for a few weeks (Chrysler Apprentice Mechanic) and used them less than a dozen times. Upon opening the box, they felt alright. Decent weight, didn't feel like they would break. Using pointer finger and them to pinch the ratcheting wheel and the other hand to spin the wrench, all but one wrench felt like the teeth were engaging well (without grinding or skipping). The flex heads on all but one felt firm (there was one that felt a bit floppy which is annoying when you need to reach into a tight space with only one hand). 2nd annoyance (in this wrenches defense, I knew this buying it) - 72 teeth can be annoying. Bigger teeth means stronger teeth, but sometimes with 72 teeth you really can only get one click, which can make taking some bolts off a real pain in the butt. After having used them, all the heads loosen up (become floppy); this can be corrected by tightening the screw that holds the head to the wrench (minor inconvenience). I have used the 18 a couple times on brake caliper bolts and the 10 a hand full of times on tough exhaust manifold bolts (3.6 pentaster). They've held up so far, but with the loosening of the heads I wonder if the heads won't eventually snap (not in the foreseeable future) from poor manufacturing quality (it would have been nice to see a pin holding the swivel head so that a screw wouldn't loosen up). TLDR - if you're fine buying a budget wrench that has some inconveniences and question whether or not it might break if you give it a good torcher test or use it on a regular basis in a professional environment, then these will do fine. If you want something that feels more durable, I hesitate to recommend these. They're "good enough" if you're starting out and on a budget or a weekend warrior, but they "feel" like they're going to make the marathon.
E**O
Toy really
They're so fragile that won't support anything above careful DIY use Actually would be great for DIY For me thou one completely broke in 2 pieces and the rest are bent after a week of normal daily mechanic use
J**A
Bien
Bien aunque compre tienes quebtratarlas con cuidado porque la pieza de color negro se deforma miy facil si no la tratas con cuidado, son de material debil
A**I
Great Value for a hobbyist
This flexible head ratchet is decent value for the price. It is nice and long and has a thin profile for hard to reach and tight spaces. Delivery came in on time as well which helped me access those hard to reach bolts on the rear bank of my 2003 Maxima's Exhaust Manifold. I've only used it once but so far the quality seems alright. It is nice to have a set of these handy. Probably good for a hobbyist mechanic.
A**Y
Buy it!
I've been using the Orion Motor Tech Flex-Head Ratchet Wrench Set for a few months now, and I’m honestly impressed with the performance, especially for the price. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or a weekend mechanic, this set punches way above its weight class. ✅ Pros: Smooth Ratcheting Mechanism: The ratchet action is precise and consistent across all sizes. It makes working in tight spots much easier. Flex-Head Functionality: The flex-head design is a game changer for reaching bolts at awkward angles. It’s saved me more than once in tight engine bays. Good Build Quality: The wrenches feel solid in hand and the chrome finish looks and feels durable. I've put a fair amount of torque on them with no issues so far. Comprehensive Set: Comes with a wide range of sizes that cover most needs, from small household repairs to auto work. Great Price: For what you’re getting, this is excellent value. Comparable sets from bigger brands can cost twice as much. ⚠️ Cons: No Stated Warranty: One thing to be aware of is that these don’t come with a warranty, at least not one clearly mentioned. If a wrench breaks, you’re likely out of luck. Long-Term Durability Unknown: While mine are holding up well so far, I can't speak to how they'll perform years down the line without more use. Bottom Line: If you’re looking for a flex-head ratcheting wrench set that won’t break the bank, this is a fantastic buy. Just go in knowing there's no warranty, so you're taking a bit of a risk if you plan to use them heavily or professionally. For hobbyists or light to moderate use, though, it’s a no-brainer. I’d absolutely buy them again.
N**K
Not bad for the price
10. Mil broke within first week of owning the rest of them are great.
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