Never had any ratcheting wrenches, so I'm looking to add some to my collection. I'm just an at-home DIY'r who tinkers on my cars and other things around the house (lawn mower, snowblower, etc.) so I don't have the need or $ to get top of the line tools. Majority of my stuff is CM made in USA stock and has served me just fine, so that's kinda where I'm looking for price points.
I recently picked up some 8 piece sets (metric and sae) of ratcheting reversible CM Industrial polished wrenches for ~$40 each. Made in USA and seem pretty nice. I think the reversible feature would be handy. Similar to these:
I am concerned about the warranty on theses in the future though. Who knows what will happen with the Industrial lineup, and the regular craftsman pro are already made in china now (I think?). Or maybe I shouldn't even be worried about the warranty since I'm just a weekend warrior and they should hold up fine as long as I don't go overboard on them.
I wouldn't mind "splurging" on something really nice to put in my toolbox but idk if ratcheting wrenches is the place for that. I think I might be served just fine by the similar GW lineup.
Sears also has a closeout on these locking flex ratcheting wrenches from the CM Industrial lineup. Maybe just a set of flexing wrenches would serve all my needs and I should return the nonflex reversible sets.
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-7pc-professional-use-ratcheting-wrench-set/p-00936370000P?prdNo=14
Or should I just wait for a deal on the gearwrench flexing wrenches to come along...I have no problem waiting for deals. Thoughts???
I recently picked up some 8 piece sets (metric and sae) of ratcheting reversible CM Industrial polished wrenches for ~$40 each. Made in USA and seem pretty nice. I think the reversible feature would be handy. Similar to these:
I am concerned about the warranty on theses in the future though. Who knows what will happen with the Industrial lineup, and the regular craftsman pro are already made in china now (I think?). Or maybe I shouldn't even be worried about the warranty since I'm just a weekend warrior and they should hold up fine as long as I don't go overboard on them.
I wouldn't mind "splurging" on something really nice to put in my toolbox but idk if ratcheting wrenches is the place for that. I think I might be served just fine by the similar GW lineup.
Sears also has a closeout on these locking flex ratcheting wrenches from the CM Industrial lineup. Maybe just a set of flexing wrenches would serve all my needs and I should return the nonflex reversible sets.
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-7pc-professional-use-ratcheting-wrench-set/p-00936370000P?prdNo=14
Or should I just wait for a deal on the gearwrench flexing wrenches to come along...I have no problem waiting for deals. Thoughts???
Good to know that if they hold up to daily usage with no problems, then I shouldn't have any issues just using them every few weekends. They certainly feel and look very nice quality (and made in USA to boot).


