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A tale to two Wrights

Philbert

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To day I did some work on my truck. The 10mm Wright Grip wrench performed flawlessly!
The 3/8" ratchet... well... I don't break many tools but this was a unexpected LOL.
 

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Wright is good folks, They will take care of you, just give them a call.


Remember that 2 wrongs don't make a Wright, but 2 Wrights can make an airplane
 
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Philbert

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So far I am licking my Wright drive tools. I have the 3/8" regular, 1/2"long, 1/2 breaker bar all in their contour handle. I like the handle nice and comfortable to my hand. Nice old school toughness. MADE IN THE USA! damm straight!
 
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Yeah I really lick my tools, love the taste of grease and oil on my tools at the end of the day.... tastes like... accomplishment.
 
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Yeah when I type on my phone I suffer with fat finger syndrome. So far Wright Tools are good to go. That 3/8" is 10 years old. I expect it to last the rest of my life and then some. I have some of their Impacts as well good stuff. Perhaps I'll replace my Chrome craftsmen sockets with Wright. Just not there yet. I did replace my Craftsmen wrenches with Wright-Grip wrenches. I am totally impressed.
Great chrome and solid comfortable feel from the beam. The 10mm I used the open end to open a tight break line, great grip and no slippage. I almost creamed in my jeans the wrench was so good.
Next time I just might get me some Wright flare nut wrenches and use the Wright tool;)
 
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And yeah I'll contact Wright. Or I'll just get the kit from Amazon.com it will probably faster.

LOL, just checked Amazon. It will cost me more than what I had paid. I just might get one just to have when this ratchet is no longer supported. I could see that day.... when I'm 70....
 
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