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I need to buy three double box end wrenches. Since I am not buying a whole set, I can afford to splurge a bit. What brand is the best? So, I found Elora, Hazet, Gedore, Stahlwille, any others?
 
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Where are you located? When you go into pro territory it is pretty much preference.
You could save a ton and buy Craftsman, even pro's for that matter.
 
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Where are you located? When you go into pro territory it is pretty much preference.
You could save a ton and buy Craftsman, even pro's for that matter.

Do they have Craftsman Pro that are box / box that are not deep offset?
 
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I am leaning toward Hazet. They have a flat, I like flat, double box made of chrome vanadium, relatively short, very modern design, not the traditional look.

The second choice is Gedore. They have one that was advertised as thin walled box end. I like the thin wall. I found one place that sells a whole set. Have not find any place that sell individual pieces.
 
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At what angle offset? 0, 10, 15, 45, 60, ..............

and what sizes?

Looking to get 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, & 15mm
Zero offset. The Hazet wrench I am looking at is flat.

Ideally, it'll be nice to have a FLAT 6 point box end with a 15* tilt head. Sort of like most of the open end wrench but the end is closed. Flipping the wrench allows for a 30* arc swing clearance. I have seen 6 point box end by Craftsman but there is no rotation of the 6 points (the tilt if you may). So flipping the wrench will do nothing. Both flip sides are the same. There is no 30* change of the tilt angle.
 
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What about length? Do you want them real long or short?

As short as possible. This is for my motorcycle carry tool kit. Besides, I am a bit of a ham fist. I often gets carry away and over torque a fastener. Short ones will keep me in check :bounce:
 

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Why are you only listing German brands? Don't get me wrong, those are excellent manufacturers. Just wondering.
 

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Looking to get 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, & 15mm
Zero offset. The Hazet wrench I am looking at is flat.

Ideally, it'll be nice to have a FLAT 6 point box end with a 15* tilt head. Sort of like most of the open end wrench but the end is closed. Flipping the wrench allows for a 30* arc swing clearance. I have seen 6 point box end by Craftsman but there is no rotation of the 6 points (the tilt if you may). So flipping the wrench will do nothing. Both flip sides are the same. There is no 30* change of the tilt angle.

I think Hazet has what you're looking for, but I think you can consider Nepros into your choice as well as they offer the angles that you desire. The 6pt that they have, although not short, works with a 30* swing by flipping the wrench.


They don't offer a 11mm with the 6pt though:
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Here's their short, 12pt version with a 15* swing:
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As motorcycle carry I would look at the GearWrench quadbox, ratcheting with one size on each side of both ends. Six point seems like asking for trouble in a tight spot.

A wrench that works well is my preference over an expensive wrench everybody that sees it will want to steal.
 

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I have seen 6 point box end by Craftsman but there is no rotation of the 6 points (the tilt if you may). So flipping the wrench will do nothing. Both flip sides are the same. There is no 30* change of the tilt angle.

Ahh, this is one of the differences between decent tools and great tools. People often don't realize it until AFTER they buy them. But like they say, there is a difference.

Joe Mamma
 
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Why are you only listing German brands? Don't get me wrong, those are excellent manufacturers. Just wondering.

I don't know any better, that is why I am looking for suggestions.

Another thing, with the vast access through the internet, I can only find one or two vendor selling Hazet and Gedore.
 
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Ahh, this is one of the differences between decent tools and great tools. People often don't realize it until AFTER they buy them. But like they say, there is a difference.

Joe Mamma

For the 6 point Craftsman, it would be a simple design change but they are just too stupid to do so. I DON"T WANT TO TURN THIS INTO A CRAFTSMAN BASHING THREAD but I am going to return a double box wrench set I got on sale. The 10mm and 12mm box on this set is very loose. I suspect the other pieces are also sloppy as well. I went to use my 32 years old Craftsman combination wrench and it was a lot tighter. Looks like their tolerance is not as tight as they were 32 years ago.
 
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I think Hazet has what you're looking for, but I think you can consider Nepros into your choice as well as they offer the angles that you desire. The 6pt that they have, although not short, works with a 30* swing by flipping the wrench.


They don't offer a 11mm with the 6pt though:
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Here's their short, 12pt version with a 15* swing:
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WOW, THANKS ! I think I am getting ******** aroused ! I never heard of this brand. I have been poking around with search engines and Nepros never shows up.

Question on FLAT wrenches. I can certainly see the advantage when the flat wrench is a 6 point (flip over for the 30* swing). Can I get into any problem because it don't have that small offset like most wrenches?
 

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.... Can I get into any problem because it don't have that small offset like most wrenches?

Unfortunately I can't answer that question as I don't have any experience with them, but if I did, I'd certainly provide a picture demonstration here.

Nepros is the 'flag-ship' brand of KTC (Kyoto Tool Company). Like you've already realized, there's zilch to be found on North American websites and forums, except for this forum. This line has been around for about 10 years (many years of R&D was poured into them before production), but exposure in NA is almost non-existent. The only source that I know of, that sells Nepros is http://www.nepros.net/ --it's owned and operated by KTC Japan themselves.
 

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If it should be short then i also vote for Hazet.

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Monte,

Those short double box end Hazet wrenches are a unique design, and the box ends are thin-walled. What does a set of those, say from 10mm-19mm, go for?
 
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I am disappointed at some of the vendor web sites. Many leaves out bits of info here and there. One example, the Nepro site, don't tell me if the wrench is 6 point or 12 points. The photo is too small to tell.
 

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I am disappointed at some of the vendor web sites. Many leaves out bits of info here and there. One example, the Nepro site, don't tell me if the wrench is 6 point or 12 points. The photo is too small to tell.

You're right. They probably don't list it as a 6pt wrench is a niche item, but it doesn't hurt to contact them anyway, to see if they offer it. I can vouche for their services.
 
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All these new finds, I am so excited ...

Facom 40R series combo wrench ... Craftsman have something similar but they are ONE DIRECTION ONLY. That kills the ability to flip the wrench over for a 30* swing. The wrench is one direction 60* swing only. The Facom, claimed to be 3 side drive, is it also one direction only?
 

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Those short double box end Hazet wrenches are a unique design, and the box ends are thin-walled. What does a set of those, say from 10mm-19mm, go for?

@lauver:
A set of 5 Hazet 610N wrenches 10-19mm have a 2009 list price (in germany) of 49,95 € + 19% v.a.t. = 59,44 € = $ 84,34
Chadstoolbox.com has them click for the price of 93.22 $

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The Facom, claimed to be 3 side drive, is it also one direction only?

The 40R and the Craftsman, and any other speed wrench like it are one direction only. Most speed wrenches require a 60* working angle, except for the Alden Wrench which works with just a 30* swing. But, speed wrenches are not designed for initial loosening and tightening though.
 
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The long double box has some strange sizes ... 8x10, 10x12, 12x14, 14x17. I wanted 10-15 in 3 pieces. I can only get 2 pieces and I don't even get 4 of the 6 sizes I need. Looks more and more I'll end up with Hazet. Too bad. I would love to have 6 points, it is unique, with good quality.
 
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That wrench in Monte's picture does not have flank drive; the Nepros don't either.

"that" ... you mean the Hazet don't have the flank drive?
I cannot tell from the pictures.
What about the DB wrench from Gedore, and Facom?
The Nepro 6 point looks like there is a relief at the corner but the flats are definitely looks like they are flat, not slightly arc like the flank drive.
 

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"that" ... you mean the Hazet don't have the flank drive?I cannot tell from the pictures.

The combo wrench he has at the top of the picture has flank drive, but the short double box end doesn't ... it may be an older wrench.

Are you sure you want a short wrench with a zero offset?
 

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Xroad, the 'weird' size combinations are very typical of Japanese tool makers. If you work on Japanese import cars, they are perfect as those are the sizes used.

The Nepros have developed their angles to be very fastener friendly, surface drive designs.

The 610N Hazet has the good ole' fashioned edge drive design.
 
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The combo wrench he has at the top of the picture has flank drive, but the short double box end doesn't ... it may be an older wrench.

Are you sure you want a short wrench with a zero offset?

Short is OK, and preferable for a compact tool kit for a motorcycle, plenty of other **** to carry. Short also keeps a ham fist "get it nice and tight till the thread strip" guy like me from getting into trouble. If I need more length for leverage, there is always an extension tube as a mini cheater bar.

As for zero offset, I need the flat wrench only of I can find a 6 point wrench so I can flip it to get 30* arc swing. Otherwise, a "normal" mild offset is fine. I don't think I have ever encounter a need for a deep offset on all the motorcycles I have owned.

Answer to an unasked question "why a double box wrench?" ... I have a ton of double open wrench already. So here is my chance (excuse) to burn more money on some kickass box ends (which I don't have).
 

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As for zero offset, I need the flat wrench only of I can find a 6 point wrench so I can flip it to get 30* arc swing.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/mac-...Z270438380358QQptZMotorsQ5fAutomotiveQ5fTools

I'm thinking the MAC 'Micro-Turn' would be perfect for you. Each end is the same size, but they're rotated like 5 degrees from each other, allowing you to get a new bite every time you flip the wrench over. Keep in mind though, they are no longer in production; so they are scarce.
 
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