Snap on, wright, or SK but if you go SK get the long pattern. The standard are on the short side.
If new SO FD+ for a lot of reasons. Ease of warranty repair, ease of resale (if needed never know what the future holds), maintains if not increases in value with age. Only down side to these wrenches is they flex and flex a lot if you are strong and the bolt really really does not want to budge.
I didn't jump in here till this gem either. I went to an auction a while back. Seen a set of HF been beat bad with some missing from an Amish welding shop sell for what they would new and snaps bring 30 cents for a good one.maintains if not increases in value with age.
IMHO that's totally false.
If bought new, SO does not hold it's value or increases over time.
The 10 pc FD+ metric set is $366 new. Do you really think the used value will increase over time???
Hint: The average SOLD price for used on Ebay for that identical set is around $175. That's close to $200 in depreciation. (ie SOEXM710)
The approx. equivalent brand new set from SK, Wright, Proto ranges from about $130-$175. (ie Amazon). That's less then just the SO set's depreciation.
There are plenty of reasons to buy SO. However when buying new, holding their value is not one of them.
Can you explain how wright is better?
This really isn't accurate. A crappy old cheap drill press is no better than a new cheap one and maybe not as good. Everything is being made cheaper but the cheaper has been getting better.As we all know everything is getting made cheaper and with less quality. An old lightly used drill press is worth a lot more then the newer ones. Why? because the new stuff is crappy in comparison so the worth of the older is worth slightly less then that of a new high end good quality drill press. This is more then likely what we are going to be seeing with hand tools if things continue the same way.
I have never sold a wrench.
What country is OP ?? What is the NEED for wrenches ?? What used for ??
OP . . . Update GJ Profile with Country / State / City or some Location. The "best" wrenches in Europe would be totally different group than USA/Canada.
How much do used wright wrenches sell for online? The amount is much much less percentage wise. Used wrenches will always sell for less until it costs too much to produce a good quality wrench.
I have like 4 or 5 sets of Craftsman SAE (some less complete that others) and 3 or 4 sets of Metric. Various tool boxes and an SAE/Metric set (NIB) that I bought as a close out, "just in case".
I remember being short tooled as a kid and for some reason hesitant to buy a set of metric sockets which seems silly now. But I did the same thing with pocket money from time to time when Sears had something come floating buy and we seemed short. I bought a couple sets of 3/8 deeps and a few wrenches and also bought a couple sizeable sales a couple of times.I have like 4 or 5 sets of Craftsman SAE (some less complete that others) and 3 or 4 sets of Metric. Various tool boxes and an SAE/Metric set (NIB) that I bought as a close out, "just in case".
They are all the same...
Some fellas will cite metallurgy or thickness down to millimeters but you aren't going to pull a Harbor Freight wrench so hard you'll break it with your bare hands. If a space is so tight you can't get a wrench in there, you probably should be removing a secondary part.
Most wrenches - from Harbor Freight to Snap On are guaranteed for life. That's because guys rarely break them. Since you sound like a DYI and not a professional, you won't break them unless you misuse them.
That being said, I think you will have to consider other factors such as "coolness" or brand recognition.
They are all the same...
Some fellas will cite metallurgy or thickness down to millimeters but you aren't going to pull a Harbor Freight wrench so hard you'll break it with your bare hands. If a space is so tight you can't get a wrench in there, you probably should be removing a secondary part.
Most wrenches - from Harbor Freight to Snap On are guaranteed for life. That's because guys rarely break them. Since you sound like a DYI and not a professional, you won't break them unless you misuse them.
That being said, I think you will have to consider other factors such as "coolness" or brand recognition.