sickytwisted
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I know the thread is here somewhere. Just couldn't find it so I'm starting it. Screw it, send me a link. I don't care. I wanna get me a set of stubby's but everywhere I look i'm met with strange prices. 
Who needs them when you can get ratcheting wrenches from Germany or ratcheting screwdrivers(only GW tool I've used)from Snap-On.
I have the GearWrench pass-thru socket set. They are really nice quality! When I first opened it, I didn't see what all the gearwrench hype was about, but after working with them, they are great. They have a nice heavy quality feel to them
I've got a set of 8-19mm std. length Flex heads that I got as a gift years ago. I love the damn things. I've used the **** out of them without a problem. I have no problem with them sitting in the Drawer with a bunch of SO wrenches. Because of their age they're probably Taiwanese.
BTW, I don't think one wrench locking up indicates an entire tool-line of bad quality. It's a mechanical object. produce enough, you're bound to have some problems. Regardless of Brand.
I will say I didn't like the set I bought that was reversible with the Capstop thing on them. Found them annoying. Sticking with the non-reversing flex-heads myself.
The Sockets? Ill agree the Ratchet has some Heft. I have that set here currently and the Sockets are Extremely Light. I will look past them as they are intended for a special purpose and with such comes the traits that shed weight. I would never think about using the Vortex set for Normal Maintenance outside there intention.
Yes, i'm talking about the ratchets. They're heavier than they look, and I really like the feel of them. I've never even considered the weight of the sockets themselves. They don't feel unusually light to me or anything. They feel about right for a hollow pass thru socket I guess.
The whole set has a pretty high quality feel to it; but by high quality, I don't mean high abuse rating or anything. If used as intended, I think this set would last a lifetime, and are very comfortable to use.
I say screw the haters and buy them. It's not like you're gonna be risking an arm and leg here.
When i added up all the factors, I decided this would be the last time i buy some GearWrench Products. I think everyone should make there own judgements, but my future doesnt have any of there products in it.
I could care less what name is on them, not out to impress.
I recently picked up some Gearwrench Ratcheting wrenches from the Classifieds. Ill be honest.. Ive heard lots of comments and Rave reviews and my first impression was Blah!!!. And before the Retards come in here crying, Slamming there keyboard let me first explain my reasoning. And REMEMBER its my OPINION, Im not trying to influence anyone else or dictate what they should buy. The OP asked a very simple question and im giving him my opinion. Now that the disclaimer has been read let me get back to my reasoning... I immediately unpacked them from the box (Xbeam) and was very pleased with the chrome, It was very shiny.. but somewhat cheap feeling after further inspection. I then inspected the business ends and was Severly Dissapointed with the Cheesy Flank Drive.. LMAO. The Next thing that bothered me was the overall Weight factor, They didnt seem to have much "Heft". When i added up all the factors, I decided this would be the last time i buy some GearWrench Products. I think everyone should make there own judgements, but my future doesnt have any of there products in it.
I've used their regular ratcheting wrenches for years, never a problem and i'd recommend them to anyone in a heartbeat, pro and weekend warrior alike. I abuse as well them and have yet to break a ratcheting mechanism.
Currently testing the X-beam ratcheting, i do not agree with cheap feeling. They function great and are very comfortable so much so that i've been eyeballing the Craftsman Crossforce [X-Beams have 0 offset which hurts it more often than helping it]. I'll be sure to report if i have any odd failures but i have a feeling they'll end up just like their regular ratcheting wrench cousins.
Even our local Snap-On sellers have stated they stock and move far more GW ratcheting wrenches than Snap-On.


Thats why there called Opinions, You have yours and i have mine. I gave the OP "My" honest opinion based on my Comparisions. Tell the OP not me, Ive Made my decision, he is the one on the Fence. I guess my Disclaimer wasnt bullet Proof..![]()