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CaisedoA

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Hey, I've been looking for some snap on angle wrenches to complete my set, I have up to 3/4 and would like to have the bigger ones up to 1 3/8 but the prices are kind of ridiculous on them, are there any other brands out there that compare to the snap on ones? I really like that they have a 30 degree angle on one side instead of the regular 15 so that would be one of the main things I want. Any suggestions are appreciated, I have some HF ones and they **** really bad I really want to upgrade them.
 
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you might try the cat branded ones. same as the snapons. i got my set up to 1 1/4 for almost $200 cheaper that snapon
 

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V8 tool's makes angle wrenches that are 30* & 60* off set but I dont think they make them bigger then 1-1/4. (Tooltopia doesnt list them anyway).
 
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Snap on. Nothing else even comes close.....sorry.....i had to say that

This is what i kind of figured, the v8 ones caught my eye because they have the right angles but i doubt theyll hold up to everyday use, has anyone actually used these?
 

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I too think SO makes the best 4 way wrench. I have a set of SK too, they are nice and thin, I like them very much too. That said, I don't think the new SK makes them anymore. I would also look at martin. They are pretty nice, but skip 1 5/16", a size I use so I passed on them.
 
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i have a couple martin ones and i dont really like them, mostly because the open ends are kind of big so it defeats the purpose of getting into the really tight spaces, they seem like they can take a beating tho.
 

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i've got mostly SO, some matco and a few mac.

never tried anything else. :dunno:

they are one thing thats hard to find in the used market, unless you find a retired heavy eq or ag mechanic.


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CaisedoA

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you might try the cat branded ones. same as the snapons. i got my set up to 1 1/4 for almost $200 cheaper that snapon

yea, i was actually bidding on a CAT set on ebay but it ended up going for like 375 which i know is a lot cheaper than snap on but still a lot of money for 14 wrenches, another thing im kind of worried about would be getting them warrantied if i ever needed to.
 
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CaisedoA

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i've got mostly SO, some matco and a few mac.

never tried anything else. :dunno:

they are one thing thats hard to find in the used market, unless you find a retired heavy eq or ag mechanic.


:beer:

You're right about that, ive been looking for them for a while now, and when they do come up they go for top dollar, if i dont find a decent deal soon i might have to just get them from the truck, its gonna hurt if it comes down to that, hahaha
 

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i started buying single wrenches as i absolutely needed them.
the only set i bought was 3/8" - 3/4"
everything else from 13/16" to 1 5/8" was one at a time as needed.

ive only needed 2 in metric,
12mm & 17mm is all i have


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i have from 1/2 to 3/4 snap on, 7/8 and 1 1/8 martin, and a full set 3/8 to 2" HF, the HF 1 3/8 to 2" are decent but the 3/8 to 1 1/4 are garbage, busted my fingers more than once because of them, the 7/8 cracked the first time i used it, i really enjoy using the snap on ones.
 
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i started buying single wrenches as i absolutely needed them.
the only set i bought was 3/8" - 3/4"
everything else from 13/16" to 1 5/8" was one at a time as needed.

ive only needed 2 in metric,
12mm & 17mm is all i have


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Did you pay full price for them? i know the bigger ones can be more than $100 each
 
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They're so cheap i might just give them a shot, less than just 1 wrench from snap on for the whole set:dunno:
 

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The V8's got some attention a while back as a inexpensive wrench set with decent quality. Probably run a search on them. I may be looking to get a set soon as I may need them for a new job.
 
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The V8's got some attention a while back as a inexpensive wrench set with decent quality. Probably run a search on them. I may be looking to get a set soon as I may need them for a new job.

if you do please keep us updated on how they do. these are the onlly ones other than snap on that ive seen with the right angles
 

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I would be surprised if SK wasn't making them again. I went to Clark's tools in Blue Springs today, and they used to be a big SK store. Once SK started having supply problems, they didn't have so much and carried more Wright tools. I went in today to see quite a few SK tools and looked at the angle wrenches, but didn't check size or angles. (on my eventual list, when I find cheap)
 
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just got back from work and a 1 1/2 snap on wrench could have saved me about 2 hours worth of work on one of the machines i worked on, it really ***** when you know there's a perfect tool out there for what you're trying to do but you dont have it.
 

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just got back from work and a 1 1/2 snap on wrench could have saved me about 2 hours worth of work on one of the machines i worked on, it really ***** when you know there's a perfect tool out there for what you're trying to do but you dont have it.

exactly :thumbup:

guy i used to work with told me one time,
if theres a tool out there that will make my work less miserable to do, i'm gonna buy it.

took me a while, but i understood where he was coming from

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exactly :thumbup:

guy i used to work with told me one time,
if theres a tool out there that will make my work less miserable to do, i'm gonna buy it.

took me a while, but i understood where he was coming from

:beer:

Yes, I think today made me decide to just go for it, it wasn't fun struggling with a hydraulic hose when its 105 degrees outside under the sun and probably around 120 underneath the machine, I felt like I was gonna pass out. It was an asphalt roller that broke down after running for probably around 8 hours straight.
 

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Got a "tools & equipment" catalog the other day at work (We get them from Napa & other places, they get them from a dist., and order the stuff in).

They have a 9pc V8 wrench set in metric is listed as #819, 96.95$, contains 24mm to 32mm, no gap's. The other set is a 16pc #816, 82.75$, from 10mm to 23mm, no gap's.

I did not see any inch angle wrenches listed, but I would guess they have a comparable in set containing the larger sizes as well. If I get a chance later, I'm going to look it up.
 

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I found a set of the snap-ons up to 2" for $600 that were barely used. Love them they work great.
 

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From what I know, only Snap-on (they did it first) and some, if not all, of the V8 set's are are 30* x 60*.

V8 changed thier set's in the last couple year's, before they were 15* x 60*.
 

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From what I know, only Snap-on (they did it first) and some, if not all, of the V8 set's are are 30* x 60*.

V8 changed thier set's in the last couple year's, before they were 15* x 60*.

Oh, I see your point, it was that V8's wrenches are usually 30/60 and this one set is 15/60. Got it :thumbup:
 

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I would be surprised if SK wasn't making them again. I went to Clark's tools in Blue Springs today, and they used to be a big SK store. Once SK started having supply problems, they didn't have so much and carried more Wright tools. I went in today to see quite a few SK tools and looked at the angle wrenches, but didn't check size or angles. (on my eventual list, when I find cheap)

Even if SK is making them again and I hope they do, they only made up 1 1/4". When ideal got the site back up and going, I messaged them about the wrenches and asked if they could look into a topper set up to 1 1/2". Wheter anybody listen, who knows. I have a set of SK's angles and they are treated like gold simply due to the fact I as of now I can't replace one. Even without the 30 degree head, they are every bit as good as my SO.
 
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