We're also increasing the thickness of the retaining ring on the current and future models by about 15% for a more secure retention in case people want to know the details we'd be talking about at SEMA
Awesome. Thank you for the reply. They do get a little loose sometimes especially at odd angles with the original double flex wrench with 17mm on one end and 22mm on the other.
Something I have ran into twice in the last two weeks that would have been super useful is Nano hex sockets and Nano Torx sockets with the 17mm drive option. I have both of those in the standard Nano set up but they were just too tall once put on a ratchet.
I am a Caterpillar dealer tech. I am always looking for an angle advantage to get around and under things. I have all of the Nano sockets and ratchets and use them everyday. That 17mm hex drive just makes tons of options to get to stuff. Tear a little piece of shop towel and put it over the hex drive and stuff it into an offset box wrench. That makes a mid depth 75 degree offset box wrench that can get into some odd places.
I have a lot of the Onyx air tools. Those small impact wrenches 1828, 1832 and 1838 some kind of handy. The 1833 and 1834 are next on the list. I'll probably end up with the ones with hose between the impact and trigger also.
All of it has been good stuff and it stands up to daily use. I look forward to getting a set of the extension sockets when available.
Keep this kind of stuff coming and I will be a customer.
I appreciate your presence here and your customer service .