




🔧 Elevate your toolkit game—because every pro deserves precision and power in one.
The SWISS+TECH ST41070 is a premium 7-in-1 adjustable wrench multi-tool crafted from brushed stainless steel. Featuring a Phillips #2 driver, flat #2 driver, flat 3/32 inch screwdriver, Allen 1/8 inch driver, plus hook and serrated knives, it offers precision wrench adjustment and a magnetic bit socket compatible with all standard 1/4 inch bits. Compact and durable, it’s designed for professionals and enthusiasts who demand reliable, versatile tools on the go.





| Color | Black |
| Material | Synthetic |
| Brand | Swiss+Tech |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 0.63 x 4.92 x 6.89 inches |
| Item Weight | 7.36 ounces |
| Included Components | Multi-Tool |
| Number of Pieces | 7 |
| Folded Size | 4.92 inches |
| UPC | 760750410701 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00760750410701 |
| Manufacturer | SWISS+TECH |
| Part Number | ST41070 |
| Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 0.63 x 4.92 x 6.89 inches |
| Item model number | ST41070 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | single pack |
| Finish | Brushed |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Head Style | C Shaped, Fixed Square, Hex |
| Special Features | Manual |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
C**H
Small but very robust, heavy-duty tool with precisely machined jaws. Works very well and can take a lot of torque.
Sometimes I buy a tool because it seems like a cool variation on a tried and true design, and it turns out to be cheaply made or not work very well. This isn't one of those times. I really enjoy this adjustable wrench. It's small and slim and fits in a sheath made for a Victorinox 130mm knife. It has high-precision jaws that fit up to 17mm nuts. The jaws stay adjusted well -- I'm not constantly fiddling with the worm gear every time I rotate, remove the tool, and re-position it on a nut. The tool looks plastic from the photo, but that's a thin cover. The tool is a solid chunk of stainless steel. You can put as much force as you want on the tool, and the jaws will not bend or break. That said, the torque you can apply is limited because it's a pretty small tool. It has a small serrated and a small plain blade, which are useful in a pinch and pretty sharp, but they're so small they're not going to be that useful. The bit driver works really well. It's part of the solid metal body, and can take a lot of torque. You'll break bits before you break the tool. A cheap bitdriver extension is the perfect companion to this tool, and fits in the Victorinox sheath to boot. It's super small and great for carrying on a bicycle, or even a motorcycle. I also use it in my jeep to attach a side mirror to the door hinge, when I remove my doors in the summer time. Fits easily in a glove box or pocket.I've handled a few of the adjustable-wrench multi-tools, and I've been very displeased with the quality of the wrench part. They were all loose and poorly machined and wouldn't stay adjusted when turning a nut. They FELT cheap. This tool is nothing like that, it's very weighty, and feels like a quality hunk of metal. And it operates like one too. If you need a small adjustable wrench which doubles as a screwdriver, you really can't go wrong with this.There is a matching Swiss Tech needle nosed plier multi tool "T-Rex" which is also very good.Edit - some reviewers commented about the bits falling out of the holder. I've not had this problem. You have to slide the bits down from the top, and orient them with the flat facing out, as the picture shows. If you put them in so an angle is pointing out instead of a flat, they will fall out. If you just force them in from the side instead of sliding them in from the top, you'll damage the plastic that holds them in place, and they will fall out then. Just don't force it and be careful how you reinstall the bits and you'll have no trouble.
K**G
Can't even make it to 1/2 inch
Single turn and it loosens from where you set it to. Too small for anything but the smallest nuts, You will lose the bits because they don't stay in their slots. Best part about this is the two knives.
B**B
Chinesium Junk
I've had good Swiss Tech gadgets before and this looked interesting. Decent concept, junk execution, of that concept. The jaws on the adjustable wrench are so loose, it would at the very best be a nut rounding tool. The rest of it feels like junk too. I dumped it in the trash can after about 30 seconds. I'll never buy Swiss Tech again.
R**K
Nice idea
This is a nice idea for a small multi-tool, but the quality just isn't there. My biggest issue is the worm screw for the adjustable wrench is very sloppy and too small to be easy to use. The jaws are also very short, and I have doubts that trying to use them near the largest sizes will actually stay on the nut or bolt
B**.
Very nice quality
Super handy tool for the glove box
R**N
Excellent quality tool highly recommended keeping your truck or car in case one emergency
Excellent quality tool highly recommended keeping your truck or car in case one emergency
T**M
Gritty Pitted Metal
I was told the polite term for this kind of metal is "pig iron." Everything about this product grids, from the wrench adjustment to the blade deployment, and yes, even the hex bit insertion. I don't know if mine is an example of what the norm is, but the fit and finish is gross. I'm going to hit this with some 3inOne tonight and hope things get better.
G**Y
Four Stars
Good handy tool I use it often.
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