Snap-On wrenches have a nice feel for me, but for others maybe not. There are a lot of different styles of wrences out there try and find what's right for you by trial and error. That being said sometimes on an extremly tight bolt the beam on the Snap-On wrench can be a little hard on the palm of the hand. I have various styles of wrenches so I would just use different brand to break loose the fastener and then go back to the Snap-On for feel and ease of use. In these cases where I would use another wrench, I had to careful not to round off the head. I like Snap-On's flank drive feature and sometimes put up with a little discomfort to prevent round off. I have also found that bar none that the CrossForce wrench series by Sears is the most comfortable and useful tool in this application, breaking fasteners loose and being easy on the palm of the hand. Gentlemen tools are like shoes, there is not one tool that is good in all aplications. Yes you can run a maraton in construction work boots, but that may not be the best application of that particular footwear and you may not achieve optimal results.