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Assorted Wrench Set in Toolbox Drawer

Tool Set

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$100-200

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a collection of various hand tools, specifically an assorted set of wrenches and possibly a few other tools, housed within a deep orange-colored metal drawer, likely a component of a larger toolbox or workbench. The majority of the visible tools are combination wrenches, featuring an open-end wrench on one side and a box-end wrench on the other. There appear to be both SAE (standard) and metric sizes present, indicated by the varying dimensions. Some wrenches show a ratcheting mechanism on their box ends, suggesting they are ratcheting combination wrenches designed for greater speed and convenience. The tools are made of what appears to be chrome vanadium steel, standard for their durability and anti-corrosion properties, exhibiting a silver, polished metallic finish. While most wrenches appear to be in good, used condition with typical surface wear and light scratches consistent with regular use, there are no immediate signs of significant damage like bends, cracks, or heavy rust. Some minor surface oxidation or grime might be present given their evident use in a workshop environment. One brown canvas-like pouch or roll is partially visible on the left side, possibly containing smaller tools or sockets, although its contents are not clearly discernible. The drawer itself is lined with a black, textured, possibly rubber or foam mat with a grid-like pattern, designed to prevent tools from sliding around and to protect the drawer's interior and the tools themselves. The drawer is pulled out, revealing its vibrant orange interior and the orderly, though somewhat overlapping, arrangement of the tools. The overall impression is one of a well-used but maintained collection of essential automotive or general repair tools. Given the general appearance and nature of such tool sets, they would likely be from the mid-to-late 20th century or early 21st century.

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Upon visual examination of this Assorted Wrench Set in a Toolbox Drawer, I assess its condition as good, consistent with regular workshop use. The wrenches, primarily combination and likely some ratcheting, appear to be chrome vanadium steel, standard for durability. While surface wear, scratches, and potentially minor oxidation are visible—expected for used tools—I observe no significant damage such as bends, cracks, or heavy rust that would drastically diminish their utility or value. The dark, grid-patterned drawer liner suggests an owner who maintained their tools. However, authenticity verification from images alone has limitations; I cannot definitively confirm the brand, steel quality, or the presence of any high-value specialty tools without in-person inspection. A physical examination would allow for tactile assessment of wear, identification of specific tool brands (e.g., Snap-on, Craftsman, Matco), and confirmation of ratcheting mechanisms. Provenance, such as purchase receipts or collection history, would further support authenticity and value. The market for used, general-purpose wrench sets like this is steady. Demand typically comes from DIY enthusiasts, apprentices, or small workshops seeking economical tool solutions. These are common tools, not rare, which keeps their value accessible. Comparables in similar used condition from reputable brands typically fetch more than generic sets. Factors impacting value include the number and range of sizes (SAE/metric), the inclusion of ratcheting wrenches, the condition of the drawer, and crucially, the brand of the tools. Without knowing the brands, I must appraise this as a generic, functional used set.

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