The Bondhus 17095 15-Piece Balldriver Set BriteGuard Metric is machined at Bondhus’ Monticello, Minnesota facility from ProtanLite alloy steel. The patented Balldriver tip — Bondhus invented the ball-end hex wrench — engages screws at angles up to 25 degrees off-axis, which means you can reach fasteners that straight hex keys can’t approach.
ProGuard, BriteGuard, GoldGuard, or ColorGuard finishes resist corrosion and identify sizes at a glance. Sized for everything from precision electronics to heavy machinery. Bondhus has been the American hex-wrench standard since 1964 — backed by a lifetime guarantee against breakage.
Bondhus has been making Balldriver hex keys and L-wrenches in Monticello, Minnesota since 1964. Every Balldriver tip is machined at their Minnesota facility from ProtanLite alloy steel, with the patented ball end that lets the wrench engage screws at off-angle — and a lifetime guarantee against breakage.






