To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Wrenches: Williams vs Blue Point.

225

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 6, 2015
Messages
349
Location
Lafayette, La.
Looking at wrenches. I have the Snap On set SOEXM710.

https://store.snapon.com/Standard-H...-reg-Plus-Combination-Wrench-Set-P633033.aspx

I'm maybe thinking about the Dual 80 ratcheting set, SOXRRM710. But it's $500.

41353562362_0e5b0366fc.jpg


https://store.snapon.com/Ratcheting...atcheting-Combination-Wrench-Set-P888289.aspx



My other option is Blue Point, or Williams. They're the same right?

Blue Point costs $301.00

https://store.snapon.com/Ratcheting...etric-Wrench-8-19-mm-Blue-Point--P641366.aspx

39587769410_03ee161676.jpg



But on Amazon, the Williams set is $173.92. Other than branding, looks identical to the Blue Point.

https://amzn.to/2IKsbxG

40501245305_bb1d8f14d4.jpg
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Mr_B

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 21, 2016
Messages
5,378
Location
Reading
BP and Williams same taiwan oem .
They bit chunky ring size but do seem well made, prefer the facom 467B series reversible ratchet wrenches .
 

Sugarfryz

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 13, 2016
Messages
452
If you use them professionally with a snap on driver I suggest springing for blue point or snap on, the flank drive plus is a nice feature. Plus, you will break them eventually and the replacements are nice.
 

Tallpilot

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 13, 2017
Messages
2,384
Location
Orlando
The Snap-on have noticably smaller edges for access not to mention the smoother mechanism. In this particular case I would suggest they are worth the price premium.
 

Mohawk Dave

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 7, 2012
Messages
5,068
Location
SoCal
I have the Snap on set....I think they are by FAR the best ratcheting wrench out there. I've had most of the rat wrenches out there, (except for USA Proto) and the Snappys are butter smooth and super slim at the ring end.

I think the premium price will long be forgotten after they are still going strong. (That being said, I got my set for $200 on CL)
 

ocloc24

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 21, 2017
Messages
977
Yeah the blue point/Williams are solid, but the new Snappy are seriously the Cadillac of rat wrenches. I own a TON of diff types and brands and the snap on are above and beyond
 

Tonyuk

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 9, 2017
Messages
1,539
Location
Scotland
Whatever you buy make sure the warranty is solid and easy enough to make use of. Facom are the best ratchet spanners i've used and they're easy enough to warranty, the smaller sizes can be easy to strip out.
 

Skin

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 24, 2010
Messages
11,713
Location
Boston
Snap-On ring size is almost the exact same size as most of the offerings out of Taiwan from Kabo and Hi-Five. The heads longer though so you lose a little swing arc with the Snap-On if the fastener is next to an obstruction.

You could look at GW 120XP or Carlyle.
 
Last edited:

Tallpilot

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 13, 2017
Messages
2,384
Location
Orlando
Here are some comparison photos. Notice the Snap-on ring is smaller by a significant margin. Also note that it extends farther and has a more aggressive offset. In the last photo the Snap-on is on the left and the Carlye is on the right. The beam is also slightly thinner.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_20180412_094007.jpg
    IMG_20180412_094007.jpg
    147.5 KB · Views: 185
  • MVIMG_20180412_094020.jpg
    MVIMG_20180412_094020.jpg
    138.7 KB · Views: 167
  • MVIMG_20180412_094157.jpg
    MVIMG_20180412_094157.jpg
    134.5 KB · Views: 123
Last edited:

Sycan

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 5, 2015
Messages
414
The snap ons are worth every penny here. I have the SAE set and am going to get the metrics you posted very soon.
 

shawhite

Well-known member
Joined
May 28, 2014
Messages
1,519
Anyone have any experience with the larger sizes 21-24 or 1in and up. Seems like snapon only makes them in 0 offset. Blueprint makes a set but I have not been able to actually see them in person.
 

ocloc24

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 21, 2017
Messages
977
Anyone have any experience with the larger sizes 21-24 or 1in and up. Seems like snapon only makes them in 0 offset. Blueprint makes a set but I have not been able to actually see them in person.
I did the same since for whatever reason snap on stops at 19mm and 3/4". I have the blue point and some GW for the larger sizes.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

1961MGA

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 9, 2009
Messages
129
Location
Hamilton, ON
I have both those snapon and the gearwrench. I found the gearwrench seized up a lot and the lever fell off a couple of mine. I keep the larger go, but those snapon are far superior to anything else I have used. The extra length is nice to have as well.

The go warranty here in Canada stinks too. I had to mail them in on my dollar twice to get replacements....
 
Last edited:

American Locomotive

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 8, 2017
Messages
11,010
Location
Rhode Island
The SK X-Frames are hands down the nicest wrench I've ever used. There's no way the Snap-On wrenches hold a candle to the action of the X-Frame's 6 pawl design.
 

Wamsutta

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 8, 2014
Messages
10,885
Location
Amarillo, Texas
The Snap-on is longer than the GearWrench and the Carlyle; couple that with a superior ratcheting mechanism and it's a done deal. Not to mention made in Tennessee too.
 

Skin

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 24, 2010
Messages
11,713
Location
Boston
The SK X-Frames are hands down the nicest wrench I've ever used. There's no way the Snap-On wrenches hold a candle to the action of the X-Frame's 6 pawl design.

Its actually pretty close to be honest. There is also the issue of the SKs not having an offset or reversible option, which, at the rate they are going, they probably wont introduce until everyone reading this board is long dead.
 

Tallpilot

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 13, 2017
Messages
2,384
Location
Orlando
There are a few Snap-on hardline tools that really have no equal. This is one of them. That doesn't mean that the price premium is worth it. That has to be an individual decision based on budget and needs/wants.

But as I have mentioned before since Snap-on doesn't discount sets compared to buying individually it is easy to buy one size every other paycheck or so until you have your set. The Carlyle SAE set I have would have cost me almost 50% more if I had bought them individually; the Gearwrench probably even more so.
 

Bluejoe

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 29, 2016
Messages
212
I’m always looking for a better less expensive way to affordable tool brand to get the job done. But when it comes to the ratcheting wrenches I too have had them break just when I’m about to start or finish a job. I have the Bluepoint flex set and some individual Snapon ones which are constantly being used like 1/2 sae and 10 metric along with others. I like Snapons. I had no problem with warranty when I broke several. The snap rings would break or fall out while wrenching. Snapon Guy just gave me free replacements. It appears he didn’t want to mess around with rebuilding it. I have checked others out and still looking before I spring into the any purchase.
 
OP
2

225

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 6, 2015
Messages
349
Location
Lafayette, La.
The SK X-Frames are hands down the nicest wrench I've ever used. There's no way the Snap-On wrenches hold a candle to the action of the X-Frame's 6 pawl design.

I agree that they are a nice set. I own the metric set:

39945918035_e5996efea7_b.jpg


However, I've ran into problems with not having the 15 degree offset a few times and had to switch to a regular wrench. So I would like to have both.

After I buy a new tool box, I'll probably spring for the Snap On set.
 

Mr_B

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 21, 2016
Messages
5,378
Location
Reading
^
SK is design over function, clever on paper but useless in an engine bay.
too thick rings and 6 points always a **** get on the fastener in tight scenarios or when alignment angle bit off.

snapon is great effort in top robust serviceable design but for daily real world auto repair use facom467B hard to beat and sensible priced .
 

fos373

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 18, 2015
Messages
104
I have one of the SK's; bought as a test. Works great straight on, but as others have said, not the greatest design. I have a set of Mac Flex which work great. Seeing the fancy SO's though.... bad influence you guys are......
 

American Locomotive

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 8, 2017
Messages
11,010
Location
Rhode Island
^
SK is design over function, clever on paper but useless in an engine bay.
too thick rings and 6 points always a **** get on the fastener in tight scenarios or when alignment angle bit off.
I use my X-Frames to service CNC machines, which are packed way tighter with more equipment than any engine bay could ever be. Never experienced any of that.
 

Bluejoe

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 29, 2016
Messages
212
Hello Does the Williams ratcheting wrench have some type of a flank drive open end system.
 

Professional Tool User

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 9, 2018
Messages
1,835
Location
BC
The problem with buying Williams off Amazon is warranty. I bet the price of the Williams set off an authorized dealer would be around the same or slightly lower than blue point.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom