Hohn
Well-known member
Imagine my surprise to learn that there is no such thing as a "set" of Wright Metric box ends. Yes, all the tools are made --from 8mm to 24mm-- and that's a great size range, but no sets. Really? Is metric not popular enough yet to justify a set? Are they waiting to see if this metric fad passes before deciding whether to offer full sets of Metric double boxes?
In fact, if you poke around their set offerings, the only Metric Sets offered in their wrenches are the combo wrenches.
C'mon Wright, you're already making all the tools. Why not sell sets of them?
Then there's the other curiously absent Wright Metric tools. Flare nut crowsfoot? No metric, in 3/8 nor 1/2" drive.
Service wrenches? No metric.
Want the black industrial finish on your flare nut wrenches? No metric.
How about the black industrial finish on your sockets? No metric.
The total number of metric fasteners produced each year or tightened and loosened each year absolutely dwarfs the number of inch-denominated fasteners made or tightened/loosened each year.
Yet Wright seems to happy to sell short their metric product offerings time and again.
It's just weird.
In fact, if you poke around their set offerings, the only Metric Sets offered in their wrenches are the combo wrenches.
C'mon Wright, you're already making all the tools. Why not sell sets of them?
Then there's the other curiously absent Wright Metric tools. Flare nut crowsfoot? No metric, in 3/8 nor 1/2" drive.
Service wrenches? No metric.
Want the black industrial finish on your flare nut wrenches? No metric.
How about the black industrial finish on your sockets? No metric.
The total number of metric fasteners produced each year or tightened and loosened each year absolutely dwarfs the number of inch-denominated fasteners made or tightened/loosened each year.
Yet Wright seems to happy to sell short their metric product offerings time and again.
It's just weird.


