Wolverine
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Do you have them and how do you like them? I've seen a lot of "new" sets on eBay for somewhat reasonable prices. I wish they were the "snap-on" version, but don't see many of those out there.
motorheadjohn said:I have a set of the Blue Points. They're nice. I think they have a slightly better feel than Gearwrench brand. However, they cost more, and they suffer the same problems i.e. don't use them to break bolts loose, and be careful tightening bolts to high torque, or you risk damaging the ratchet mechanism. I busted my 7/16" Blue Point over-torqueing some nuts and had to replace it. Not a cheap mistake.
Wolverine said:No lifetime warranty? Maybe I should just go with the Craftsman ratcheting wrenches, then if one breaks like that, walk to the counter and just pick up a new one?
Maybe it's just not worth the fuss with ratcheting wrenches?
I ignored the warning to not break bolts loose with them, then broke it tightening a bunch of 1/4-20 nuts on a project. I am not a mechanic, just a garage junkie, and haven't been able to get hooked up with a local truck/dealer. I bought it on-line. So, combining the hassle of dealing with the internet for an exchange, and more importantly being a personal-accountibility kind of guy, knowing I over-torqued it......my fault, I paid for a replacement.Wolverine said:No lifetime warranty? Maybe I should just go with the Craftsman ratcheting wrenches, then if one breaks like that, walk to the counter and just pick up a new one?
Maybe it's just not worth the fuss with ratcheting wrenches?
kartracer55 said:Well both are made overseas, at least the ratcheting mechanism is because the patent exists in taiwan or so I have found out on here. Stanley branded ones are the same way. Same deal with the SK too, although Id imagin the wrenches themselves might be made here.
Jim