
My uncle owns a Cornwell truck and I've looked at every tool on it.
My uncle owns a Cornwell truck and I've looked at every tool on it. Everything is excellent quality and he uses them all the time (7 cars, 2 trucks, boat, trailer, etc.) and swears by them.
Wish I could say that!They're an excellent tool and worth the price as long as you get their core USA made tools.
They are a quality tool that will provide you with years of service but, don't expect anything fancy or cutting edge.
You must have some old Cornwell tools because starting about the year 2000, they've made some extensive improvements to their wrenches. I have a set of wrenches from the mid 1990's and then two single newer generation wrenches by themselves and I see vast improvements over the older wrenches.
Then there's the ball detent they've added to the flex joint of their flex head ratchets too.![]()

I'm saying that they haven't really come out with anything new that they manufacture in awhile that leads the auto repair industry. I like their tools but, they're limited in scope.![]()


They're keeping their line lean and mean. That to me is a lot better than having a bunch of **** nobody wants ... like magnetic extensions or stupid idiotic wrenches that have their beams twisted!!
I might get in trouble for that one.![]()
They're keeping their line lean and mean. That to me is a lot better than having a bunch of **** nobody wants ... like magnetic extensions or stupid idiotic wrenches that have their beams twisted!!
I might get in trouble for that one.![]()


I can't get that excited over Cornwell adding a detent ball to their 3/8 and 1/2 flex head ratchets when they're still 30 tooth. Their wrenches have improved slightly. They've also added knurled extensions. My point is that they really haven't expanded their core hardline in many years. Compare what Cornwell offers to the selection offered by other tool truck brands or even SK. I'm not saying that Cornwell's quality isn't top notch, it is. I'm saying that they haven't really come out with anything new that they manufacture in awhile that leads the auto repair industry. I like their tools but, they're limited in scope.![]()

They're keeping their line lean and mean. That to me is a lot better than having a bunch of **** nobody wants ... like magnetic extensions or stupid idiotic wrenches that have their beams twisted!!
I might get in trouble for that one.![]()
They market those to the mocha latte guys, who whine about their hands hurting, from the big bad regular wrenches.
A Hazet stocked Cornwell truck would be amazing and extremely hard on the wallet lol.
