Description
Work on or got a lot of guitars? Stop fumbling around looking for the right wrench. A must have for every gig bag or work station, MusicNomad’s Premium Guitar Tech Truss Rod Wrench Set offers unmatched versatility and organization in one compact, rugged case. Designed to work on most electric, acoustic, and bass guitars this 11-piece set comes with 6 Allen Key sizes, 3 Socket Wrench sizes, a specially designed Spoke Wheel tool and a 3/8” Blade bit. Bonus features include: laser etched sizes on each wrench, 3 magnetized screwdrivers for small truss rod cover screws and the Socket Wrenches and Spoke Wheel tool slide into MusicNomad’s Octopus handle (sold separately) for additional leverage and comfort. With lots of guitar brands and models out there make sure you check out MusicNomad’s Truss Rod Wrench size by Brand Finder to see a list of over 50 Guitar Brands/Models this kit will work on including Fender, PRS, Gibson, Taylor, MusicMan, Epiphone, ESP, EVH, Gretsch, Guild, Cordoba, Ibanez, Jackson, Knaggs, Charvel, Bourgeois, Takamine, Yamaha to name a few and the very few it does not work on (mostly acoustics that the truss rod is recessed deep in the soundhole). That’s MusicNomad quality – raising the bar in equipment care.










Daniel K. Fritz –
Well Made Tools Will Not Damage Your Guitar
I have a Fender Concert 60 acoustic guitar that needed a truss rod adjustment. I could not reliably determine the correct wrench size (It’s not the same as a Stratocaster), so I decided to buy a set. I am very happy with this one. The tools are well made. I have had issues with Allen Head wrenches that were poorly shaped and did more harm than good, but those in this set are well made and did the job easily with no trouble or damage to the truss rod end. The plastic case is nice for keeping everything together. You cannot really ask for more.
MeDC –
A must for anyone with multiple guitars
Any good setup begins with the truss rod, and this kit is one-stop shopping with the right tool for most guitars. For anyone who’s never set up a guitar before, yes, it seems daunting. And those who have gotten into the rhythm of doing it regularly will tell you to go ahead and do it. You’ll screw up at first, but Music Nomad products like this (and the Guitar Setup Gauge Tool Set and Octopus tool) have dramatically lowered the learning curve to make guitar maintenance as simple as it should be.
Quido –
A little pricey
These work as intended and contents are kept in a case, which is most desirable. Single wrenches may be less expensive if purchase individually, but those generally do not include a case. Would recommend!
Steven E Stewart –
Nice set
It’s very convenient to have all my truss rod tols in one compact package. I could probably assemble my own kit for less money. the extra cost will probably be offset if you have a few set ups to do.
fragino –
Nice tools with a nice case.
A nice tool set with a case that feels durable and useful. The tool holder inside the case is hard and feels solid so it won’t end up breaking later and your tools are loose in the case. This would be good for someone who works on multiple guitars frequently. The tool I used had a nice solid grip on the very small screws and the socket was deep, secure and the handle gave good leverage when turning.However, I returned mine because I own only two acoustics and the tool set only worked on one of them. Apparently my Martin requires a hex key with a long reach. I ended up buying truss rod wrench and hex key separately for each acoustic.
Daniell Mathews –
Great set
I got this as a gift for my husband, who builds guitars, and who was very happy when he opened it. He has said they are perfect and well made. He has used them several times with no issues. I’m very happy with this set.
Zevon –
Tools Don’t Fit All Truss Rods
Although a fair value for the money when the tools fit the guitar truss rods they will fit, the socket tools do NOT fit many guitar makes because the socket themselves are too long, especially on Gibson guitars. The sockets need to be of a shorter length. As far as the Allen wrench tools, they are too short to comfortably fit many guitars, such as Martin guitars. You would be better off to purchase the maker-specific tools from the instrument manufacturer…..
Kenneth –
Music nomad luthier tool set
Great tool set doesn’t fit all trussrods but it’s small and compact
Amazon Customer –
Discouraged
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 I bought this kit because I own a few guitars and been doing minor neck adjustments. I also work on my kids guitars. So far on the first guitar, I had to use a Allen wrench out of my own collection and the 1/4 socket was to tall to fit the guitar. I could grind it down to make it fit but I thought I’d ask and see if you have a shorter socket?
BuddUggly –
A great set of useful tools!
Instead of fumbling around with make-shift tools, this set makes life easier! For some silly, no good reason, I thought I could use what I had around the shop to fix my BB300. Big mistake. I stopped before I messed anything up. Got the blessings from the wife to buy the set. Waited a whole day and received my package. 10 minutes later, I am playing away, happy as a clam. Don’t know how happy clams can be, but I hear they are content at least. I am very content and happy with my purchase.