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Let’s talk combination wrench sets - SK - Proto - Wright - Milwaukee - Carlyle

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I have Milwaukee but rarely use them cause I always grab my snap on ratchet wrenches.
 

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Lisamelting

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Use Tekton 1/4 -1" plus 11/4" and Armstrong stubbies every day. I'd choose both of these again if I had to.
 

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Fedwrench

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The only thing wrong with the current Tekton full polish combination wrenches, is that they come in the wrong color wrench rack :wtf: :lol:

Red is for SAE!!!
 

Yarpo

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The only thing wrong with the current Tekton full polish combination wrenches, is that they come in the wrong color wrench rack :wtf: :lol:

Red is for SAE!!!

I hate that, one of the reasons I went with sunex for my stubby wrenches instead of tekton lol.

That said in contention with the others mentioned, Tekton doesn't offer a teethy open end.
 
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ChrisLS8

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Videos comparing the wrench holders, chrome finish and tool box fitment are dumb. If he decided to see which one was best at ripping the head off a grade 8 9/16 then he would have my attention. Idgaf about their product shilling
 

6PTsocket

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Videos comparing the wrench holders, chrome finish and tool box fitment are dumb. If he decided to see which one was best at ripping the head off a grade 8 9/16 then he would have my attention. Idgaf about their product shilling
In reality none of them is likely to break.The guy pointed out all are used in diesel (big truck) repair. It comes down to feel and price. He sold me. The red filled sizes were nice, too. Snap On is great stuff but for for more than tripple the price? Convenience and made in USA have limits. Some here would like to see the others fail to justify what they spent.

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