WrightTool1
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A bit dated, but this video will give you a little more information about our company and our products...
Does Wright monitor forums such as this?
He is Wright!
I understand that. Is it a waste of time to talk to the guy, or is someone really listening and taking notes?
Based on what I have been told, he himself is the guy you want to have listening to you.
Outsourced to Taiwan?
M'kay. I'm asking because didn't there used to be Gearwrench people and a few other factory reps on here? Seems like they disappeared. Where did they go?Outsourced to Taiwan?
Thanks for clearing it up, Bull.![]()
Where can I find wright tools? Any brick and mortar shops carry them?
Where can I find wright tools? Any brick and mortar shops carry them?
Where can I find wright tools? Any brick and mortar shops carry them?
i know wright has a push to be more industrial. why would the company not want to broaden their horizons to expand more into the professional and consumer markets. i think that area is ripe for the pickings if promoted a little. people are looking for an alternative to craftsman and gearwrench and sadly we know of sk's plight as of late wich adds to concern for them. i think most people just are not aware that wright is a viable option because they have never seen or had any in thier hand. your long history and us made business motto can only add to the appeal.
How are these tools priced? Are they closer to Snap-on or Craftsman prices.
I cant find any prices on anything and see you have to get a quote on everything.
Roughly how much would the Model 734 7-pc. 15 deg. & 60 deg. Angle Wrenches 3/8" - 3/4" and Denim Roll cost?
Thanks,
Chris
How are these tools priced? Are they closer to Snap-on or Craftsman prices.
I cant find any prices on anything and see you have to get a quote on everything.
Roughly how much would the Model 734 7-pc. 15 deg. & 60 deg. Angle Wrenches 3/8" - 3/4" and Denim Roll cost?
Thanks,
Chris
I really dont see much difference between Industrial and Automotive markets, Other than not having some of the specialty bent ratchets, Model specific sockets, Shallow sockets sets etc... Maybe im not seeing something, but a 1/2 drive 9/16 socket and ratchet are the same regardless if there pushed thru trucks or industry stores. Are they not? Personally i dont want to see Wright be competive with Craftsman nor Gearwrench, I feel there Cougar line is more than a acceptable role for that sitsuation price wise. I would much rather know that the tools im buying are Made here in America. Maybe im missing something here, Where is the difference between Automotive and Industrial markets.
i think what it boils down to is automotive buyers are looking for good us quality at a better value than the trucks but many will be hesitant to buy unless the can see it and wright is not that easy to find.
Warranty service and sales are the reasons I don't buy a lot of Wright. The local dealer (who also deals SK) for me is 15 miles one way. They have fought with me on warranty issues in the past even after thousands of dollars in sales so I refuse to deal with them.
I am willing to bet our new member and Wright executive would be interested in the details of that. Doesn't sound like the kind of dealer that a company would be happy with.
just my opinion here but.........wright should look at a contract with o'reilly or carquest. this would make them easier for mechanics to find and get serviced. and another option for the general public that prefers a US made tool to the ones they normally carry.
just my opinion here but.........wright should look at a contract with o'reilly or carquest. this would make them easier for mechanics to find and get serviced. and another option for the general public that prefers a US made tool to the ones they normally carry.
Wright needs to take their combination wrenches and s-t-r-e-t-c-h them out a bit. They make some sweet wrenches, but they need to be a longer pattern IMO.
You're not gonna find American made tools in auto parts stores anymore - those days are long gone.
You're not gonna find American made tools in auto parts stores anymore - those days are long gone.