Product details
Heroffix L-type 18mm socket wrench for cars and motorcycles
This L-shaped socket spanner is a proper, no-nonsense bit of kit that doesn’t mess about. It’s built around an 18 mm, 6-point hex socket that grips fasteners snugly to help avoid rounding. If stubborn nuts, cramped spaces or rusty bolts are causing you grief, this wrench gives a reliable bite and the extra leverage you need to get things moving.
robust construction and feel
The body is forged from chrome vanadium steel, so it’s stronger than basic steel and better at resisting corrosion. At roughly 22 x 5.4 cm (about 8.7 x 2.1 in) and weighing around 445 g, it’s hefty enough for higher-torque jobs yet compact enough to pop in a toolbox or keep in the van.
what it does for you
- Close, slip-free fit to 18 mm hex heads thanks to the 6-point socket design — less chance of rounding off bolts.
- The L-shaped handle gives extra leverage where you might otherwise double up on spanners.
- Ergonomic, anti-slip grip improves control when working in awkward positions — very handy in cold or wet weather.
- Compact profile reaches into narrow or awkward spots that longer handles simply can’t access.
- Simple to use: place on the nut and turn. No faff with adapters or fiddly setup.
who will find this useful
Perfect for car owners, bikers, dirtbike riders and anyone who does light vehicle maintenance. Ideal for quick roadside fixes, garage tinkering or as a reliable spare in an emergency kit. It’s especially useful where space is tight and a ratchet won’t fit.
practical notes and care
There’s no listed torque rating, so don’t use this for torque-critical fastenings unless you verify with a proper torque wrench. For everyday use, wipe it clean after use, oil the socket area now and then, and store it somewhere dry to avoid rust. Small variations in manual measurements are normal.
Overall, the Heroffix L-type socket spanner is a reliable, straightforward addition to any practical toolkit — no more faffing about with awkward fits or rounded heads. It’s built to shift the nuts and get on with the job.






