I'm not a big car guy and my wrenches are making me money, but I tend to fix most of my own equipment we use on our acreage. I've used Craftsman Raised Panel wrenches for many years. They have served me well and my only complaint is sometimes I find the open end is a bit too thick. Something thinner would be nice, especially for hydraulic lines/fittings. Last year I decided to add a ratcheting combination set to the drawer and went with Techtron. I really don't like them, but they are a tiny bit thinner (~.050" on a 3/4" wrench). The open end is already getting mangled and some of the ratcheting ends flop around and some are too stiff. They just feel cheap. I'm fine keeping consider keeping the Craftsman set for really cranking on something and getting a nice set of ratcheting combination wrenches for the rest of the time, if the open ends are thinner than the craftsman. I don't want to spend Snap On money, but obviously the $150 Tekton sets aren't getting it done either. Any recommendations for something in the $250-$350 per set range? Anyone have the Wiha set?
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