If they make the O.P. happy, then they were worth it.
If not, maybe he will stop buying foreign tools and get some wrenches that were hand-forged in the good old U.S. of A. by traditional Amish Backsmiths who refine bog iron using smelting procedures established hundreds or thousands of years ago.
Either way, the bolt still turns...
Al, your post gave me a good laugh! And that alone makes me happy.
T45, I generally appreciate your posts but it seems this really hit a nerve with you! I wish all tools were made in the USA but that is not the world we live in. I like Sears and its employees. They have always treated me fine. I don't like the guy at the helm but that is a long topic. They still carry a lot of good products. I can agree to disagree.
Lxcam: the case is not by far my only consideration. Sorry if my post read that way.
To the other posters who said reversibles or flex heads are better.....Yes! I am well aware as I have used all of those in various brands and sizes. All valid considerations. I do like having the offset on the reversibles or flexheads. Thanks!
I have owned some gear wrenches for a while and am quite satisfied. I have read many a posts on here and many members feel they are a reliable mid grade brand. It is not just my opinion.
My initial thinking is that this set would expand my collection and add stubbies. I would likely sell my duplicates. If this has a nice case that would be a big bonus as I do a lot of my work outside or away from my home base. It is not my only consideration by far.
Plus I am a bit OCD about my tool organization. I would love to find a nice robust compact box wrench case that folds closed. The sheet steel box wrench holders that hang on the wall are fine if you work primarily in one shop. I have some and I take them with me but they don't hold the wrenches in place well enough. You need to be careful they don't fall out.
This is a set of Gearwrenches I have had for over 10 years. Then the brand was owned by Danaher tools. Yes they are made in China. There are a few times I wish they had the 15 degree offset. It has a case that has held up better than I expected.
That deal on Discount Tools is pretty good too for reversibles. Not sure what I am going to do just yet. Thanks. Post other deals you know about.
Thanks!