Open end is a lot less useful. It is a last resort kind of tool. And most people already have too many open end wrenches. Double ratcheting makes a lot of sense.Hi all. I’ve always wondered this vs a ratcheting wrench with one end open.
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The open ends on ratcheting combo wrenches also often seem to be odd and bulky and extra thick.Open end is a lot less useful. It is a last resort kind of tool. And most people already have too many open end wrenches. Double ratcheting makes a lot of sense.
12pt box end is probably easier to reposition. I think the idea of a combo wrench is to give you as much versatility with a single wrench for a single size as possible. I practically always use the box end unless it's impossible to or I only have a limited access angle...The original idea of combo wrenches was to use the box end to break free a fastener, and then use the open end.
It seems to have become very ingrained in people that wrenches have a box and open end. Although I like combo wrenches, I typically prefer and find it faster to reposition a box end to an open end. Which begs the question - why don’t I have a set of double box ends?
Fast forward to modern ratcheting wrenches. Maybe the open/ratcheting combo was meant to replace a combo wrench. Maybe just to look like what people think wrenches look like. But I would tend to argue that functionally the right way to build a ratcheting wrench is either ratcheting one end, fixed box end the other, because it is stronger to break things loose. Or else to have ratcheting on both ends and save toolbox space.
That will damage the wrench quickly. Last thing I will do.Having that open end can come in handy if you want to hook another wrench into it for leverage from time to time.
That will damage the wrench quickly. Last thing I will do.
If that's an issue, a wrench extender is cheaper and takes up less space than doubling the number of wrenches in a set. It's probably cheaper and less space to by a wrench extender for every set of wrenches than to have a useless open end. The bonus there is that force from the extender isn't spreading the jaws of the open end, its put on the handle.Having that open end can come in handy if you want to hook another wrench into it for leverage from time to time.
This is why I prefer double box ratcheting wrench, instead of combination wrench. I already have plenty of open end wrenches........Another open end doesn't do them much good, double ended lets you cover a range of sizes with fewer tools. That reduces the cost, size, and weight of set, which is good thing for almost everyone.