Finally decided to do a search on it as I had never heard of them. They
are aparently "stolen rejects marketed by theives" according to the
inventors. Thane, who markets them, is headquartered in the US, but it
looks like the "theives" are Aussies. Supposidly the original works
better and is higher quality. http://www.seawrench.com/
Frank Elson wrote:
>
> On UK TV last night I saw a short article in a science programme about the
> Aston Superwrench - which they said was American...
>
> how come these things always work on the adverts/demonstrations but never in
> real life? Or have you lot all got them and not told us?
>
> Best Cheers
>
> Reverend Frank
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