Weird that this recommendation requires an apology of sorts. These are magnificent wrenches by every logical measurable standard.
At the risk of beating a dead horse ……
I totally agree, SO makes excellent tools. I may be inferring too much in what MDK22 is saying, but, IMHO, I suspect that he is disinclined to buy SO due to the cost/benefit issue.
We all well know that a set of SO wrenches (and probably most other truck brands) is 2x-3x the cost of other professional non-truck wrenches (Wright, Proto, Armstrong, SK, Williams). This higher SO price is easily justified by a professional mechanic because the price includes: a) an excellent tool; b) dealer financing; c) easy solid warranty; d) face-to-face weekly service; e) extensive line of automotive specialty tools. All of which a pro-mechanic may need.
However, for the average good ol’ boy shade-tree mechanic who doesn’t need dealer financing, or an easy warranty, or face-to-face weekly service, or a broad range of specialty tools, the added cost of these features is really tough, or impossible, to justify. That’s why I don’t buy SO. The SO tools are good, but TO ME they aren’t 2x-3x times better than the professional non-truck tools.
This reasoning is also why you will seldom see SO tools in industrial applications. I retired from the power generation industry where reliable, excellent, tools are critical, but in our numerous coal-fired plants I don’t recall ever seeing an SO tool. We didn’t need dealer financing, easy warranty, face-to-face service or specialty auto tools. The toolrooms were populated with Wright, Proto, Armstrong and Williams.
I don't mean to hijack your thread, OP. I figure this would be an appropriate place to post this.
6. Wright Tool full polish (USA) - http://www.amazon.com/Wright-Tool-9.../B002M3ZEUY/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top?
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Personally, I'd go with the Wright set, but in satin finish as recommended by Mike below (make sure the set you buy is WrightGrip):
I have had Craftsman (Junk), Toptul (Good), Harbor Freight (Junk), Gearwrench (Decent), then bought the Snap On XL FD+. Amazing wrenches. You won't be sorry. Then noticed local store, Neu's Hardware stocked Wright tools. Bought a set of the satin finish wrenches. Realized how much I HATE the finish on the "jewelry" (always slipping out of the hands). Would now consider selling the Snap On's as I hate the thin beam (which for an auto mechanic can be a big advantage)