Product details
Sourcing Map 21mm L-type lug wrench – tough carbon-steel tool
This compact L-shaped lug wrench is aimed at everyday motorists and mechanics who want a straightforward, dependable tool for tyre changes and light workshop jobs. It’s the kind of bit of kit that gets on with the job — no faff, just solid performance when a wheel needs taking off or a stubborn nut needs a bit of persuasion.
what it does
The 6‑point 21 mm socket sits snugly on the bolt head, which helps stop slipping and rounded nuts. The L-shape gives you leverage — use the long arm when you need real torque and the short arm when space is tight. The opposite end has a slotted/pry tip so you can lift a tyre bead, prise off hub caps or hook wire when required.
key features
- Material and finish – forged from 45# carbon steel for good hardness and resistance to bending; chrome-polished surface helps fend off rust and keeps the tool looking tidy.
- Secure fit – the 6-point hex sleeve grips bolt heads closely to reduce rounding and slippage.
- Comfort and control – embossed, non-slip handle gives a better grip so the wrench won’t slip from your hand when you’re applying torque.
- Compact dimensions – short arm 80 mm and long arm 270 mm with a 15 mm shaft diameter, making it easy to stash in the boot or toolbox while still offering useful leverage.
- Versatile use – suitable for cars, motorcycles and general maintenance tasks in the garage or on site.
specifications
Size: 21 mm socket; shaft diameter approx. 15 mm. Short arm length: 80 mm. Long arm length: 270 mm. Material: 45# carbon steel with chrome polish. Item weight: around 490 g. Colour: silver tone.
safety and handy tips
First things first — make sure a 21 mm socket is the correct size for your wheel nuts before you start. A loose or overly tight fit will only create trouble. When jacking up a vehicle, park on level ground and use axle stands — never rely on the jack alone. If a nut won’t budge, apply steady, controlled force rather than sudden yanks; jerking can lead to injury or damage the nut.
This won’t replace a breaker bar or impact wrench for badly seized or rusted bolts, but for routine tyre changes and maintenance it’s a dependable, lightweight tool to keep in the boot. That extra grip on cold, wet mornings can make life a lot easier — and that’s proper handy.
where it helps most
- Changing a flat tyre at the roadside or in the driveway
- Basic car and motorcycle maintenance where a 21 mm nut is used
- Construction or industrial sites for quick levering or prying jobs
- Workshops needing a durable, portable lug wrench
In short, this is a no-nonsense L-type lug wrench that does the basics very well — durable, easy to store and comfortable to use. If you want a reliable 21 mm tool for day-to-day maintenance or an emergency kit, it’s well worth a look.





