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I am looking at buying some of these and am trying to decide between the 15 degree and zero degree offset models. Does anyone own either of these styles? Any recommendations? Most of my current wrenches have an offset (from 75 to 7.5 degrees) on the box end so I am strongly leaning toward the zero offset style. Just looking for validation/trying to see if anyone could talk me out of the zero offset style. I am particularly attracted by the extra long length of these wrenches in the fixed box end configuration and am mainly looking at metric sizes to compliment by GW SAE XL Gearbox set. I own the Armstrong version of these in metric and really like them, but they are quite a bit shorter than the SO and GW offerings. I have considered buying the GW set in metric but I am not all that impressed with these. As I mentioned in another post, the fixed box ends are rather thin and while I have not broken one yet, I fully expect them to snap every time I put some serious torque on them. Does anyone have both the SO and GW Gearbox wrenches to compare box end thickness? Obviously, I am hoping that the SO’s are a little thicker and inspire more confidence while in use. Thanks in advance for the help.
 
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I have the zero offset style and they are great for reaching otherwise inaccessible nuts or bolts. They are really long and strong.
 

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Those are some nice wrenches. I had both styles at the last job for tightening ferry bolts on a blow mold. They are very long, and super thin walled. I used the standard 12 pt and also the spline style. They both work nice. I want to say that the 3/8 - 7/16 was about a foot long.
 

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I would get the 0 offset also. Like I mentioned, the box end is probably the thinnest I've ever seen, but they were used daily to adjust the mandrels on a blowmold, and they stood up to a lot of abuse. I don't think they would make the handle so long if they didn't have confidence in the box.
 

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Is everyone saying good things about only the S.O. and/or Armstrong long Racheting boxes............or is K.D./Gear Wrench/Danaher "OK" also..................
 

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I have a zero-offset double-box and the ring diameters are really small. From what I've gathered, they all tend to be like that.

Is everyone saying good things about only the S.O. and/or Armstrong long Racheting boxes............or is K.D./Gear Wrench/Danaher "OK" also..................

We're talking about regular, long-reach double-box wrenches; nothing to do with ratcheting wrenches. :)
 
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Go with the 0 degree long snap on's, you wont be disappointed, I've got them in metric and std. and they go where others won't. And to boot they are thin and strong.
 
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Thanks to everyone so far that has provided some insight.

I am okay with thin box ends as long as they are really strong. Glad to hear this is the case from those with first hand experience.
 

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Break one. I dare you. I'll pay shipping back and forth, and warranty it with my dealer for you.

Cheater pipes prohibited, but wail on the end with a hammer, or wedge a prybar against it all you want. I've done both.

The 15* application is covered by standard combination wrenches. Linking two together, they're maybe a hair longer than these are.

I own the Matco zero-offset XL ratcheting set in 10-19mm, and they are the most-used wrenches in my box... out of over a hundred total. Pick a quality brand, and buy 'em. You won't regret it.
 

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I am looking at buying some of these and am trying to decide between the 15 degree and zero degree offset models. Does anyone own either of these styles?


Good thread as I have had these 'on the list' too and I have been debating the zero degree and 15 degree offset too.

I would like to hear from anyone that believe the long double-boxes are more usefull with 15 degree offset. (and why)
 

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I agree with the zero offset recomendations. I just bought the Cornwell version in metric. 300.00 set on sale for 250.00. This month the 200.00 sae set is on sale for 150.00. I have the sae set on order. I have become very fond of Cornwell tools in the past few months. The wrenches are so smooth and well balanced. The chrome finish is flawless. I will post some pics when the sae set comes in. Here is a link to the wrench sets I purchased, 7 metric and 5 sae wrenches for 400.00.

http://www.cornwelltoolsonline.com/CQTProdData/_____Long_Metric_Box.html

http://www.cornwelltoolsonline.com/CQTProdData/_____Long_Box.html
 

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I usually like the offset, because it provides room for my knuckles and fingers to wrap around. If your up against something flat, the zero's seem to make you work harder. With the SO hp's, they are long enough to get you out of the way.
 

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I agree with the zero offset recomendations. I just bought the Cornwell version in metric. 300.00 set on sale for 250.00. This month the 200.00 sae set is on sale for 150.00. I have the sae set on order. I have become very fond of Cornwell tools in the past few months. The wrenches are so smooth and well balanced. The chrome finish is flawless.


I was eyeballing those on the truck last week. It took every ounce of willpower I had to keep from touching them. :D
 

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I was eyeballing those on the truck last week. It took every ounce of willpower I had to keep from touching them. :D

If you pick them up you are done. I did and now look, more chrome to wipe down and it gets covered in grease and oil. What a life, I would not have it any other way.

If I remember correctly the Cornwell version is just as long an the Snappy's and at a lower cost. I am really happy with mine and do not regret the decision one bit. My choice should in no way effect the decision of others. If the Snappy's are what you want then go for it. Either way you WILL NOT be disappointed.
 

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If you pick them up you are done. I did and now look, more chrome to wipe down and it gets covered in grease and oil. What a life, I would not have it any other way.

If I remember correctly the Cornwell version is just as long an the Snappy's and at a lower cost. I am really happy with mine and do not regret the decision one bit. My choice should in no way effect the decision of others. If the Snappy's are what you want then go for it. Either way you WILL NOT be disappointed.


bushawg - Your english descriptions are great but

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OK OK, tomorrow I will try and post some pictures. I will photo the Cornwells next to standard Snappy combo's with the 15 degree offset just to give a length reference.

Thanks bushhawg....must feed the :drool: :drool: :drool: meter

If you can, make sure to get a profile shot of the beam width differences. :bounce:
 

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I agree with the zero offset recomendations. I just bought the Cornwell version in metric. 300.00 set on sale for 250.00. This month the 200.00 sae set is on sale for 150.00. I have the sae set on order. I have become very fond of Cornwell tools in the past few months. The wrenches are so smooth and well balanced. The chrome finish is flawless. I will post some pics when the sae set comes in. Here is a link to the wrench sets I purchased, 7 metric and 5 sae wrenches for 400.00.

http://www.cornwelltoolsonline.com/CQTProdData/_____Long_Metric_Box.html

http://www.cornwelltoolsonline.com/CQTProdData/_____Long_Box.html



I didn't check them all, but the Cornwell's are even longer than the SO.

the 13-14mm is over 11 3/4" long
 

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Ok, here we go. SORRY about the glare, the lighting sucked last night and I was tired.

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I did not take a shot last night of the beam difference but I will be glad to measure the thickness of the beams with a micrometer if anyone needs that info.
 

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wow talk about shiny.
In that one picture I can even see the reflection of your fingers when you were taking the picture.
 

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See... thats what gets me in trouble on this site!!

I've never thought about getting those kind of wrenches but after seeing those... :drool:

I need to start going to meetings!! :Help:
 

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FWIW, Cornwell has designed theirs differently than (most?) long-reach 0-offsets out there. The beam-ends are situated centrally instead of a flush offset like I see most often:


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Ok, here we go. SORRY about the glare, the lighting sucked last night and I was tired.

Wow, those Cornwell wrenches are truly a thing of beauty. :drool: The box ends appear to have the perfect thickness for an ideal strength/access balance and the length is fantastic. The only issue I have with Cornwell is availability. I have never seen a truck in this area and you cannot order from their website. :mad:

Now I want to see pics of the Snap-On's. :D
 

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FWIW, Cornwell has designed theirs differently than (most?) long-reach 0-offsets out there. The beam-ends are situated centrally instead of a flush offset like I see most often::D


That is true. The Cornwell box is centered and the Snappy is offset. I thought about the difference and decided that the Cornwell version was what I wanted. I do plan on getting a Snappy in the 24mm. This is beacuse the Cornwell's do not get any larger than 22mm.
 

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Wow, those Cornwell wrenches are truly a thing of beauty. :drool: The box ends appear to have the perfect thickness for an ideal strength/access balance and the length is fantastic. The only issue I have with Cornwell is availability. I have never seen a truck in this area and you cannot order from their website. :mad:

Now I want to see pics of the Snap-On's. :D

I really like the fit and finish of the Cornwell's. I am sure the Snappy version is just as well made. They may even be a little thinner on the beam. I am going to try and update that info tonight. I do have a local dealer and he has the sae set on sale this month as I mentioned before. I will be glad to give you his name and number or get anyone a set (as long as you pay for them). :thumbup:
 
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I really like the fit and finish of the Cornwell's.

Are the handle edges nicely rounded?

I do have a local dealer and he has the sae set on sale this month as I mentioned before. I will be glad to give you his name and number or get anyone a set (as long as you pay for them). :thumbup:

Even though the sale has passed, do you think he would still consider selling the metric set for $250? If so, I think I would have to jump at that deal. At $250, the Cornwell set is not only more complete than the SO set, but also less coin. And they are longer. :D
 

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bushhawg - Thanks for the pics, they really emphasize the length when you put a SO right next to it!

Also, you guys made an excellent observation on the box ends that isn't always obvious in a catalog. Sometimes I wish there was a pro truck superstore where you could go to compare product side by side.
 
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I can only speak to my X-Long Cornwell Combos: Yes - Beam is very nicely rounded (like it better than SO) and the balance is perfect.

Thanks for the beam comparo pics. :thumbup: This is helpful, as I have never handled a Cornwell wrench. BTW, your wreches don't look like they have ever been used. :shocking:
 

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Even though the sale has passed, do you think he would still consider selling the metric set for $250? If so, I think I would have to jump at that deal. At $250, the Cornwell set is not only more complete than the SO set, but also less coin. And they are longer. :D

Hmmm...I wonder if a Cornwell dealer would do a group buy on these...perhaps also the XL metric combos?
 

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Thanks for the beam comparo pics. :thumbup: This is helpful, as I have never handled a Cornwell wrench. BTW, your wreches don't look like they have ever been used. :shocking:

No problem, let me know if you need any additional pictures or meansurements.

The don't look used because they haven't been, I just bought them not too long ago. :thumbup:

I only have 1 SO HP zero offset box wrench, it is a 8mm / 10 mm. (XDHFM810) The best I could do is photo my 3/8" X-Long combo next to the SO HP 8/10. Let me know if you want to see that.
 
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The don't look used because they haven't been, I just bought them not too long ago. :thumbup:

Makes sense; that's what I figured.

I only have 1 SO HP zero offset box wrench, it is a 8mm / 10 mm. (XDHFM810) The best I could do is photo my 3/8" X-Long combo next to the SO HP 8/10. Let me know if you want to see that.

That would be nice, if you don't mind. We do not have any SO HP pics on this thread yet. The pics on SO's website are not very good. :(
 
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