Spyder994
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Firstly, I don't use my tools professionally on a daily basis. I am a weekend mechanic working on my own stuff, but I have still known to be pretty tough on tools. I've broken my fair share of sockets, extensions, and other stuff over the years, so I've sworn off cheap tools. I bought my first house last year and have been slowly building up tools since then. While most of my purchases have been fairly easy decisions to make, I just can't make up my mind on a good combo wrench set. I currently have a set of Gearwrench and a cheap set of Stanley Combo wrenches that my dad bought for me when I got the house. While I certainly appreciate the gift, I just don't like them very much or trust them. The candidates I'm considering with the top priorities being toughness and comfort are:
SK 86265 - Reasonably priced at $130 and made in USA, but I worry about some of the quality issues I've read about here. I have an SK ratchet and socket set and love it, so I find it hard to believe the wrench sets could be that bad.
Williams MWS-15A - $160. I like that it's flank drive on both ends and they certainly appear to be high quality. Made in USA also. They don't seem to come with an organizer, which kind of bugs me, but I can do without. I know they are affiliated with Snap-On, but I don't know much of anything else about this company. They don't say long pattern, but they certainly look it.
Facom 440 - $135. Very good value for what you get. Ergonomics look great. I am a bit disappointed they are made in Taiwan though.
Stahlwille 14 - Expensive at $200 and technically long pattern, but they don't seem that long. German made quality.
Craftsman Raised Panel - Amazing price of $36 and made in USA with great warranty. The cheapskate in me tells me to buy this set, the couple sizes it's missing, and a roll-up, but the connoisseur of pretty tools in me tells me I will regret it.
Sorry for the ridiculously long post. I am just looking for input on the mentioned sets and input on others I might be missing. Price must be less than $200 for a full new set that covers ALL sizes from 8 to 19 mm, so truck brands are almost certainly out of the question.
SK 86265 - Reasonably priced at $130 and made in USA, but I worry about some of the quality issues I've read about here. I have an SK ratchet and socket set and love it, so I find it hard to believe the wrench sets could be that bad.
Williams MWS-15A - $160. I like that it's flank drive on both ends and they certainly appear to be high quality. Made in USA also. They don't seem to come with an organizer, which kind of bugs me, but I can do without. I know they are affiliated with Snap-On, but I don't know much of anything else about this company. They don't say long pattern, but they certainly look it.
Facom 440 - $135. Very good value for what you get. Ergonomics look great. I am a bit disappointed they are made in Taiwan though.
Stahlwille 14 - Expensive at $200 and technically long pattern, but they don't seem that long. German made quality.
Craftsman Raised Panel - Amazing price of $36 and made in USA with great warranty. The cheapskate in me tells me to buy this set, the couple sizes it's missing, and a roll-up, but the connoisseur of pretty tools in me tells me I will regret it.
Sorry for the ridiculously long post. I am just looking for input on the mentioned sets and input on others I might be missing. Price must be less than $200 for a full new set that covers ALL sizes from 8 to 19 mm, so truck brands are almost certainly out of the question.