bob from indiana
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Huskys seem to be re branded Gear Wrench. I use mine a lot.
How many of those who claim the 6-point ratcheting wrenches by Tekton and SK are a major disadvantage (vs 12-point) are also those who maintain 6-point sockets are practically mandatory (vs 12-point)?... The Tekton ratcheting boxed end is a six point design. Many people claim that this is a disadvantage and is harder to place on the fastener in tight areas which is a load of ****. If was a fixed boxed end, I would agree. However, with the crisp 72 tooth ratcheting action, slight movement is all you need and the claim is a nonissue. ...

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Here is the invoice from Zoro for both SAE and Metric Proto's. $17.51 per wrench; new, retail, relatively current, I didn't check prices today.
I consider them mid-range, as they are half the price of Snap-on.
Consider that the Snap-on are top of the range, and that unknown chinesium is bottom of the range at about $1 per wrench, the Proto falls right in the middle for cost and is in the top 10% for quality. To me, that's the best value area. I recognize that many others don't shop in the high quality, best value area, and these might not be for them. That's why there's a wide range of quality and prices out there available.
If you're only looking at sub-$20 wrenches, they don't fall in the mid-range, they fall near the top of the range. If you just want number of wrenches for lowest cost, just go buy gearwrench. You can get 32 pieces for $95, or just about $3 apiece. Here's the link: https://www.northerntool.com/shop/t...GgojMgu64CGo9-lrGyDbBUF8lAkhsw3EaAj3yEALw_wcB
I'm surprised Carlyle isn't getting more shine here. I only have their flare wrenches, but they're extremely nice, very tight, good coverage of the fastener, etc. I hear very good things about their standard combination wrenches too. If you live in the US and have NAPA stores in your area (I've got several within a 10-minute drive from my house), the warranty is easy too.
I know they're not a maker, so possible their ratcheting wrenches aren't as good, but interested to hear if anyone in this thread has encountered them.

I don’t get it. I’d imagine Toyota is the most popular manufacturer in Taiwan but I’ve seen German cars there. It is way past time to stop selling JIS only sets. WTF?
The Tekton ratcheting boxed end is a six point design. Many people claim that this is a disadvantage and is harder to place on the fastener in tight areas which is a load of ****. If was a fixed boxed end, I would agree. However, with the crisp 72 tooth ratcheting action, slight movement is all you need and the claim is a nonissue.![]()
How many of those who claim the 6-point ratcheting wrenches by Tekton and SK are a major disadvantage (vs 12-point) are also those who maintain 6-point sockets are practically mandatory (vs 12-point)?![]()
I don't understand it either but I fought them tooth and nail over this and got absolutely nowhere. If you've got a couple of hours to waste read my thread on here as to why I stopped selling TOPTUL it's quite amusing. TOPTUL makes a set of super long flat box wrenches that are the cat's *** but they don't even make separate wrenches in this style that I could buy to complete sets. No 13, No 15 no 18. I could have sold 100 sets of these if they were complete because the quality was amazing and the price was right. Bottom line: they just don't give a ****. According to Fed above Capri, which also makes quality product, follows the same philosophy. How can you sell tools in the United States and not make the three sizes used on every Ford, Chevy and Chrysler in the country? It's a mystery to me.
Curious if anyone else as thoughts on the SK X-Frames - at their Father's Day 30% off price, they're pretty tempting... (I'd be getting the metric 12-piece set - just under $190 with the discount)
Curious if anyone else as thoughts on the SK X-Frames - at their Father's Day 30% off price, they're pretty tempting... (I'd be getting the metric 12-piece set - just under $190 with the discount)
Curious if anyone else as thoughts on the SK X-Frames - at their Father's Day 30% off price, they're pretty tempting... (I'd be getting the metric 12-piece set - just under $190 with the discount)
They're great. Not recommended for a primary set of ratcheting wrenches, but I use them wherever they fit and they can handle a LOT of torque.
Harry J Epstein might be cheaper even with the SK 30% discount. I know that's the case with several of the SK items I have been thinking about buying.
I have a couple of random Armstrong reversible ratcheting wrenches and like their size and feel. Does anyone know who made these wrenches for Armstrong ?
Did any other manufacturer pick up the Armstrong reversible ratcheting wrench line/design? Are they being made by and being sold under some other manufacturer's name?

They're great. Not recommended for a primary set of ratcheting wrenches, but I use them wherever they fit and they can handle a LOT of torque.