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What brand Combination Wrenches grace your box?

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  • Craftsman RP

    Votes: 434 62.6%
  • Snap-on / SO Flank Drive Plus

    Votes: 320 46.2%
  • Wright / Wright-Grip

    Votes: 100 14.4%
  • SK / Superkromes

    Votes: 207 29.9%
  • Mac

    Votes: 108 15.6%
  • Matco

    Votes: 78 11.3%
  • Carlyle

    Votes: 18 2.6%
  • Craftsman Industrial / Professional

    Votes: 212 30.6%
  • Allen

    Votes: 36 5.2%
  • Kobalt/Masterforce (big box store)

    Votes: 103 14.9%

  • Total voters
    693
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JDon99

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CMan, Cman Industrial, Armstrong, Matco, Bahco, Wright, Gearwrench. I think that is all of them, well, and one single 20mm SK stubby lol.
 

kiatech

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craftsman pro/industrial and full polish KD are main my go-to's
I have ALOT more RP craftsman (probably 3 sets worth) but they collect dust.
 

OxJaw

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I've got CMAN RP's, CMAN Industrial, CMAN Professional, Armstrong, KD, Allen, and Gearwrench.
 

btbsandman

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Proto, Heyco, Toptul, Craftsman Industrial, Gearwrench, OTC, Indestro, Duralast, Genius, Blackhawk, Klein, Pittsburgh, Stanley, Crescent, and Husky by Apex
 
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Fedwrench

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What a wrench list without Proto as a choice?:wtf:

Let's not forget my favorite sleeper wrench, the fully polished KD:bounce:

What about the German brands? Those VW/BMW/Benz techs are going to be pissed you left them off of the list. :lol:
 

royesses

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Craftsman, craftsman Pro, SK, Gearwrench Ratcheting, Williams,Kobalt.
 
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Farmall450

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What a wrench list without Proto as a choice?:wtf:

Let's not forget my favorite sleeper wrench, the fully polished KD:bounce:

What about the German brands? Those VW/BMW/Benz techs are going to be pissed you left them off of the list. :lol:

Tell Ryan to allow more then 10 poll options then!
 

BK13

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CM RP, SK tubing wrenches, CM Pro DBE, Carlyle DBE. Plan to pick up some Wrightgrips, and maybe a couple sets of the more unique German DBE.
 

RedneckWelder

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Work box has Cat branded Snap On to 19mm and 1" and Wright above that.

The Cat wrenches were provided by work while the Wright ones are the ones I brought. I know what saves me money. If I was buying all of them they'd be 100% Wright...I like the Cats but the value of the Wrights is excellent.

I also have a basic set of Gearwrench ratcheting combo wrenches.

At home and in my truck I have a good set of Kobalt wrenches and a set of Craftsman.
 

AndrewV

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Carlyle non slips, filling in my SO fd+s, and larger sizes, and standard are gearwrench.
 

WWIIjeep

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What a wrench list without Proto as a choice?:wtf:

Right (not to be confused with Wright). Proto, the poor forgotten stepchild. :(
Proto is by far the most common in both my work box and my home box, so I didn't vote. Distant second is Snap-On. Very distant third is old pre-Snap-On J.H. Williams.
 
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turmlos

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Mostly Craftsman Professional with some Armstrong fillers, but I also have some Craftsman 6-point raised panels, Snap-On 6-point long patterns, Cornwell 6-point satins, S-K SuperKrome regulars & an older set of Wrights. My favorites are the K-D 633/635 series, but my sets are incomplete & therefore have been relegated to my travel box.
 

bob15

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Am I the only one with Bonney's? I have 8 or 9 sets of Bonney's....kinda sad i don't remember how many I own......
 
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Farmall450

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Beta, Toptul, some Blue Points.

What amateur made this poll?

You list something I've never heard of, a cheap import, and another, lesser none, lesser bought import....I'd say the 10 options were chosen pretty well, tho next time I'm trading carlyle for gearwrench...
 

SASORacing

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Old Stanley reversible ratcheting, craftsman raised panels that I don't use much just to hold a nut. A few MAC line wrenches. Looking for some xl flex matcos to polish off my collection.
 
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carcajou

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Right (not to be confused with Wright). Proto, the poor forgotten stepchild. :(
Proto is by far the most common in both my work box and my home box, so I didn't vote. Distant second is Snap-On. Very distant third is old pre-Snap-On J.H. Williams.

I hear ya. Almost the same here, except Gray Canada in 3rd instead of Williams.
 

TJJP77

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I have craftsman RP in both 12 and 6-point and some craftsman professional, all USA. I also have some US made Kobalt stubbies, and some Armstrong cross-force.
 

rice rocket

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You list something I've never heard of, a cheap import, and another, lesser none, lesser bought import....I'd say the 10 options were chosen pretty well, tho next time I'm trading carlyle for gearwrench...

BluePoints aren't well known?

I want some of what this guy is smokin'... :pimpflash
 

Ruger_556

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Anytime someone starts hating on Craftsman RP I'm going to come look at this thread and see what's in their box...
 

bobcatdan

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Main box has SO, Mac, SK and Wright. My work box I have USA made John Deere SAE and metric sets. I don't know the OEM, guessing Stanley, but damn good wrenches whoever made thsm. My road box has RP.
 

Ruger_556

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Main box has SO, Mac, SK and Wright. My work box I have USA made John Deere SAE and metric sets. I don't know the OEM, guessing Stanley, but damn good wrenches whoever made thsm. My road box has RP.

John Deere was SK for awhile (Not the V-throat style though, not sure who made those).
 

Squ1d

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SAE is all Craftsman RP and Metric is all SO Flank drive

Have a set of sae gearwrench stubbies.

My metric wrenches only go up to 20mm though so I'm gonna have to do some shoppin.
 
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rob1200

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Craftsman Professional (S-K pattern from the early 1990s). Also some individual Britool, King **** and JennBro spanners inherited from my dad.
 

bbrins

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Several sets of Craftsman RP, a set of Easco SAE, and also a few singles from Snap-on and Mac that are left overs from a toolbox that was stolen from me years ago.
 

jrobb316

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Work: Snap on FD+, Allen, Proto, Gearwrench
Home: CMan Pro, Allen, KD (all full polish)
Portable Box: CMan RP

all USA exc GW
 
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