Adjustable & Patented FLEXHEAD O2 Wrench
Save Time and Money with Every Use
One of the only tools you’ll own that will pay for itself the first time you use it!
Cause-Related Program: Donation for every wrench sold made to support our Veterans & Military through Semper Fi & America’s Fund
Retail Price $120 WHOLESALE CLEARANCE $60 (plus shipping, if applicable)
Adjustable, patented Dodge FLEXHEAD O2 Wrench is the number one used oxygen sensor tool. Will fit 90% of all Oxygen Sensors made. Due to the difficult position of sensors and delicate nature of the work, this wrench eliminates breakage. Stainless steel constructed with a long handle that provides extra torque. 22mm wrench size, 12″ overall.
Unique handle along with flexible and solid heads works around the exhaust and gets to places ordinary wrenches won’t.
Designed quickly to remove and exchange difficult O2 sensors that use a 7/8″ (22 mm) hex.
Stainless steel for long life
Customer Reviews:
“I was having difficulty removing an oxygen sensor from my Nissan Maxima. I had tried all kinds of different tools and penetrating oils. I had almost given up, but I figured I would give this tool a shot based on the reviews. Between this and a penetrating oil I discovered called Kroil, the oxygen sensor came off like butter – I was shocked at how easy it was. This wrench gave me the best grip on the sensor and the ability to slowly get it loosened. The tool itself looks to be of great quality. The finish is beautiful, and the flex head seems sturdy. I wish I had this from the start…it would have saved me a lot of time and headache! This tool is a keeper!”
“This oxygen sensor wrench is difficult to find but a game changer in the automotive world. Gets into hard to reach places that some of these O2’s are located in. The flex head makes it easy to wrench in any position. great product, must have for any novice or professional mechanic.”
“A must have if your o2 sensors are in a very tight and hard to get area. If you worked on a VQ engine you know how tight the space is to get some parts, I used this tool to break loose the sensor and got it out with ease. You save major money that the dealers labor charge to install.”