Product details
HEROFFIX L-type 7mm socket spanner – 105mm chrome vanadium
Handy, no-nonsense and built to take a bit of punishment, this L-type socket spanner is the sort of tool that gets the job done without faffing about. It’s ideal for anyone after a compact, reliable way to work on 7mm hex fasteners — think small nuts on cars, motorcycles, dirtbikes, vans and the like. A proper bit of kit to keep in the glovebox or toolkit.
What it does
The 6-point hex profile gives fuller contact with the fastener head, so you can apply maximum torque without slipping or rounding off the nut. The L-shaped bar adds leverage where you need it, helping stubborn or slightly chewed bolts come free, and lets you reach into tighter spots that a straight bar simply can’t.
Key benefits and typical uses
- Made from chrome vanadium steel for strength and corrosion resistance — a tool that lasts rather than bends or rusts.
- Compact 105mm length makes it perfect for keeping in the glovebox, toolbox or under the seat for roadside jobs.
- Anti-slip, ergonomic profile for a better hand feel when applying torque — less wrist strain when fighting a stubborn nut.
- Spot on for routine maintenance and quick repairs on cars, vans, motorcycles, dirtbikes and small mechanical assemblies.
Specifications and extra notes
Socket inner diameter: 7mm. Overall length: 105mm. Width: approximately 26mm. Item weight: about 40.8g. Simple to use — place the socket over the nut and turn.
Measurements are taken manually, so expect tiny variations in dimensions — nothing to worry about. This tool won’t replace a full-size socket set for heavy-duty garage work, but as a portable, trustworthy spanner for everyday repairs and tight spots it’s a real lifesaver. No more juggling two wrenches to double your leverage — the L-shape gives secure leverage in a single tool, which is a proper bonus when you’re out on the road or under the bonnet.
If you’re unsure whether a 7mm socket is the right size, check the nut or bolt head first — using the correct size avoids damage. All in all, a small, well-engineered tool that saves time and spares a fair bit of frustration.






