Task Force Tips The Res-Q-Rench

Task Force Tips Legacy
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MSRP: $40.06
SKU:
SPAN-25
Internal ID:
598009
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SKU: SPAN-25

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Lightweight, strong, and incredibly handy.

Making the World Safer, Healthier & More Productive

If you could carry only one pocket tool to the fireground or rescue scene, the multi-purpose Res-Q-Rench should be the one.

Features

  • Lightweight, injection-molded nylon
  • Comfortable, ergonomic design
  • Spanner wrench for rocker lugs
  • Carbide tip window punch
  • Seatbelt cutter
  • Small oxygen cylinder valve wrench
  • Residential gas valve shut-off
  • Small pry tool

It’s a spanner, first of all. Designed to work with rocker lug hand line and supply line couplings. Plus it’s the only folding spanner that will fit most 4.0" (102mm) and 5.0" (127mm) Storz locking couplings.

A tool made to do more. Its Integrated carbide tip window punch can quickly pop out windows during vehicle extrication. The heavy-duty seat belt cutter makes short work of vehicle seat belts and other web materials. With its curved pry wedge and built-in fulcrum, the Res-Q-Rench easily pries open windows and works as a door jam to prop open doors. Plus it has an integrated residential gas valve shut-off and oxygen bottle wrench.

Easy to carry, comfortable to use. At just 5 oz., and 8” long when folded, the Res-Q-Rench is easy to carry in a turnout pocket or tool pouch. And its rounded corners and curved design make it comfortable to use, with or without gloves. It’s a tool you won’t want to be without.

Dimensions

  • Length: closed 8-1/8” | open 12-3/8”
  • Width: 0.75”, (1-3/16” at pry tip)
  • Weight: 5.1 oz.

17 Reviews Hide Reviews Show Reviews

  • 5
    Bought as a gift, unable to fully review

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Jan 20th 2015

    Very easily accessible multi use tool to carry in your bunker gear.

  • 5
    my most valuable firefighting gadget

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Nov 24th 2014

    I have been a volunteer firefighter for 15 years. I have used this tool more frequently than any of the many other ""gadget"" tools I've purchased. And it is less than half the price of a lot of other tools than I eventually shelved. Great for uncoupling those stubborn hoses at the end of fire without having to go back to the truck for a spanner. Good for breaking windows for an extrication (con - as with all tools requiring a strike to the window, the tool can continue on inside and strike a patient.) The pry portion is good for overhaul of sheetrock, molding, etc. I've never personally used the seat belt cutter but I've seen it used effectively. Best multi-use tool for the money. Lost my last one on a fire after I laid it down and a brick wall fell on it and I couldn't recover it. Bought two this time so I have a backup.

  • 2
    Res Q Rench

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Oct 25th 2014

    My department got this multi tool hoping to get something that would be quality for our extrications. The bottom line is that the tool isn't as durable as we thought. Prying with it makes me nervous, as it starts to bend at a certain point and isn't as durable as if it was metal. It also gets beat up very easily. Lastly, the seat belt cutters are dull and often get dislodged and become useless. The concept is great, but needs to be executed differently. Namely, not in plastic.

  • 5
    Rescue wrench

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Jun 17th 2014

    I'd buy 2

  • 1
    Too long to receive product

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Apr 27th 2014

    Product is really lightweight and versatile. However, first use to clear windows caused it to get beat up pretty bad. Seat belt cutter is not as sharp as it should be either. It took over a month for me to receive this product from the website. That's way too long.

  • 3
    Good, but not soo great.

    Posted by Verified Buyer on May 31st 2013

    I purchased this tool about a year ago and it performed well up until I went through my vehicle rescue certifications. After clearing numerous posts and cutting countless seatbelts the seatbelt cutter finally failed. Other than that, this product is extremely handy and great to have. So for the firefighter who runs a low amount of MVA's, I say this is a great buy.

  • 5
    great compact tool

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Oct 19th 2012

    great little tool its not heavy fits great in my turnout coat radio pocket. Fits virtualy and hose couplings and has many other uses besides a spanner its a seatbelt cutter, window punch , pry bar, o2 valve opener gas valve shut off and whatever else u want it to be. if you on an engine company get it

  • 4
    really impressive tool

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Feb 12th 2012

    Its great idea and pretty handy. I've not used it to pry anything yet so I'm not sure how durable it will be that way.