Product details
Heroffix 14mm L-shaped socket wrench – compact, tough and properly handy
This L-shaped socket spanner does a simple job exceptionally well. When stubborn wheel nuts, axle bolts or other 14mm hex fasteners are being a right headache, this tool removes the faff and gives you a solid, slip-free grip. Made from chrome‑vanadium steel, it takes knocks, resists rust and will hang around in your kit for years.
What it is and why it helps
The 14mm, 6-point hex profile increases contact with the nut so you’re far less likely to round things off or let the spanner slip. The L-shape gives you natural leverage for extra torque when needed, while the compact 185 x 45mm size slips into tight spots where bulkier kit just won’t go — handy when you’re working around calipers, frames or engine parts.
Key features and everyday uses
- Durable chrome‑vanadium steel construction – built to last and resist corrosion.
- 6-point hex design for maximum torque transfer and a secure bite on fasteners.
- 185 x 45mm L-shape for extra leverage and access in confined areas.
- Anti‑slip ergonomic handle for better control and less elbow grease.
- Quick and simple to use: pop it on the nut and turn — perfect for roadside tweaks or garage jobs.
Use it on cars, vans, trucks, motorcycles or dirt bikes — anywhere a 14mm hex pops up. It’s a useful bit of kit to keep in the boot, the toolbox or the shed. If you’re up against a really seized nut, a dab of penetrating oil and steady, controlled force usually does the trick — this wrench just gives you the grip and leverage to make that effort count.
Technical details and care
Socket inner diameter: 14mm. Overall size: approximately 185 x 45mm. Material: chrome‑vanadium steel — precise, hard-wearing and built for a long service life. It’s light enough to carry about but tough enough for repeated use. To keep it tip‑top, wipe it clean after use and store somewhere dry to avoid surface corrosion.
Does this replace a full socket set? Not really — but it does one thing extremely well. If a 14mm hex is what you need, this is a reliable, compact and no‑nonsense tool that gets on with the job. No faff, no fiddling — just practical, dependable wrenching when you need it.






