oldschoolcraft
Well-known member
How useful do you find 0 degree offset wrenches? I think the default box offset is 15 degrees to provide clearance for you to put your hand on it and be able to turn the wrench.
I also think that any angle offset results in loss of torque. I dont understand the physics of it, but I think you can generate more force with a 0 degree offset.
What are the scenarios where you find 0 degree offset most useful, and what length wrenches make the most sense for those jobs?
Do we really all need to own 0 degree offsets in stubby, regular, and XL lengths?
How about 0 degree ratcheting wrenches? What's the use case for those? As compared to using a 15 degree offset or flex ratcheting wrench, or even using a socket/ratchet?
I also think that any angle offset results in loss of torque. I dont understand the physics of it, but I think you can generate more force with a 0 degree offset.
What are the scenarios where you find 0 degree offset most useful, and what length wrenches make the most sense for those jobs?
Do we really all need to own 0 degree offsets in stubby, regular, and XL lengths?
How about 0 degree ratcheting wrenches? What's the use case for those? As compared to using a 15 degree offset or flex ratcheting wrench, or even using a socket/ratchet?