Product details
Dasbet telescopic wheel brace — extendable tyre spanner set (17/19/21/23 mm)
This telescopic wheel brace is a proper handy bit of kit to keep in the boot. When a tyre goes flat at the side of the road or while you’re filling up, the last thing you want is to be faffing about with the wrong tools. It gives extra leverage, fits the common wheel nut sizes and is built to take a bit of punishment — ideal for everyday motorists, tradespeople or anyone who likes to be prepared.
What it does and why it helps
The telescopic handle stretches from 360 mm to 480 mm, so you can loosen stubborn wheel nuts without needing to wrestle the car. That extra reach really pays off when nuts are corroded or over-tightened — less effort, less grunting. The double-ended sockets cover 17 mm, 19 mm, 21 mm and 23 mm, so most cars, vans and light commercials are covered.
- Extendable design saves space but delivers extra torque when you need it — perfect for roadside tyre changes.
- Made from chrome vanadium steel to resist wear and corrosion, so it won’t look tatty after a few uses.
- Non-slip rubber handle gives a secure grip even when it’s wet or greasy.
- Loose-style locking button keeps the head secure and stops the socket falling off while you’re working.
- Simple and compact — no faff, nothing to assemble: just pull out and use.
Typical uses and scenarios
Great for drivers who like to be self-sufficient: changing a tyre after a puncture, rotating tyres at home, or as part of a basic toolkit in a van or on a farm. Also useful for caravanners and motorhome owners who need reliable kit for weekends away. If winter has frozen things up or salt has corroded the fittings, that extra leverage is a proper bonus.
Specifications
- Sockets: 17 mm, 19 mm, 21 mm, 23 mm (double-ended sockets included).
- Extendable length: 360 mm – 480 mm. Handle length: 90 mm. Socket length: approx. 56 mm.
- Material: chrome vanadium / carbon steel with powder-coated finish and rubber grip.
- Item weight: approx. 1.05 kg. Model / part number: ZTC0524.
Quick tips before buying
Check the wheel nut sizes on your vehicle to make sure these sockets will fit. This wrench helps a lot with stubborn nuts, but if a nut is badly rounded or damaged you’ll need a dedicated extractor. For frequent garage work, pair it with a breaker bar or an impact wrench if you need very high torque — but for roadside tyre changes this is a solid, reliable choice. No batteries required, easy to use and simple to stow away.








