hex set

  • Klein Tools 70550: The Hex Set I Actually Carry

    Look, I’ve bought plenty of hex sets that ended up living in my bottom drawer. The Klein 70550? It’s been on my belt for two years straight.

    What sold me wasn’t the “heavy duty” marketing—it was the first time I folded out that extra-long 5/16″ key and actually reached a blower motor setscrew without pulling the whole unit. The SAE sizing covers about 90% of what I hit on residential calls, and the fold-up design means I’m not fishing loose keys out of my bag while balanced on a ladder.

    These aren’t the cheapest hex wrenches out there, but they’re Klein—which means when I crank down on a seized screw, something’s going to give, and it won’t be the tool. If you run service calls, you need keys you can count on. These are it.

  • Klein Tools BLS18 Hex Set: My Field-Tested Review

    I’ve put Klein’s BLS18 hex set through eight months of real-world HVAC work, and here’s the truth: these aren’t your average hex keys. The color-coding actually matters when you’re working in a dark attic or cramped crawlspace—no more squinting at tiny size markings. The long arm gives you serious leverage on those stubborn set screws on blower motors, while the ball end saves your sanity when you need to work at an angle on condensing units.

    What sold me? The heat-treated steel holds up to the torque we actually apply in the field. I’ve stripped cheaper sets on a single compressor job. At this price point, you’re getting both SAE and metric coverage without the premium Klein usually commands. They’re not indestructible, but they’re the first hex set I’ve actually wanted to keep in my bag.