Pipe wrenches in sizes 10, 12, 14, 18, and 24 inches are essential tools for gripping and turning pipes and pipe fittings. These wrenches are commonly used by plumbers, construction workers, and DIY enthusiasts for various plumbing and maintenance tasks. Each size offers different leverage and grip, making them suitable for different pipe diameters and working conditions. The 10-inch wrench is ideal for smaller pipes and tight spaces, while the larger 24-inch wrench provides the maximum leverage needed for larger pipes. The wrenches are typically made from durable materials like steel or aluminum, ensuring strength and longevity. They feature an adjustable jaw that grips pipes securely, preventing slippage and enabling efficient torque application.

| Size (inches) | Application | Advantages |
|---|---|---|
| 10 | Ideal for smaller pipes and tight spaces | Compact, easy to maneuver |
| 12 | Suitable for medium-sized pipes | Versatile, good balance of size and leverage |
| 14 | Used for medium to large pipes | Increased leverage and grip |
| 18 | Suitable for larger pipes | High leverage, ideal for tougher tasks |
| 24 | Best for the largest pipes and heavy-duty applications | Maximum leverage, handles large pipe sizes |


















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