Because the workspaces for screwdriving work are becoming increasingly cramped, tools are needed that allow users to work successfully even in these situations. Additional tool attachment points are required in confined spaces. So can open-end wrenches be made in such a way that we create more attachment points? The combination of the 7.5° turned jaw and the double hexagon geometry gives us twice as many attachment points. With a repeated 180° rotation of the key about its longitudinal axis during screwdriving, there are four mounting options and nuts or screw heads can be “grabbed” every 15°. With the Joker 6003 and its handy jaw geometry, the application possibilities in tight spaces are considerably expanded. The Joker 6003 finds the new attachment point itself after every use. The slender yet robust ring side is bent 15° towards the tool axis. Due to the high-quality surface coating, a high and long-lasting corrosion protection is achieved. With the tool finder Take it easy: color coding for the size. The texts for this article have been translated automatically.