Hello Members While at the shop a CornWell tool truck stopped in the other day. I was looking at the combination and ratcheting wrenches. Are all the wrenches combination and ratcheting wrenches made in the US. They look to be good quality.
As others said, excellent quality. I've had my eye on some of their tools for awhile via ebay but haven't pulled the trigger on anything.
and on that note, anyone know what the black grippy thing is near the box end on these wrenches are? Doesn't appear to be a reversible set, so its not a switch right?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Cornwell-C...h=item442f9bf51f:g:2vYAAOSwypZcDA45:rk:4:pf:0
As others said, excellent quality. I've had my eye on some of their tools for awhile via ebay but haven't pulled the trigger on anything.
and on that note, anyone know what the black grippy thing is near the box end on these wrenches are? Doesn't appear to be a reversible set, so its not a switch right?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Cornwell-C...h=item442f9bf51f:g:2vYAAOSwypZcDA45:rk:4:pf:0
so not much luck on warranty if you lose him. They also don't make many of their own tools, if you look through their catalog you can usually find the original manufacturer. Throw in their prices not being much better than Snap On (unless there is a good sale), a horrible resell price (if you ever look to get rid of them), I don't see much point in buying from them. Also doesn't seem like they are very up to date on their tool offerings compared to others. 
Thanks for everyone getting back. He stops by Friday’s so I’m going to pickup a few things and test the water so to speak. His truck was loaded last week with a good selection of items. More than the Snapon guy had on his truck. I kind of like the sockets and other tools come in a nice molded case. I started this part time job at small engine shop but didn’t want to bring my big box. So I picked up a used cart and figured I load it with some less expensive tools for the job. Let’s see how that works out.
Also check the chrome sockets, the USA ones use to just have the single hole drilled so the ball retention would only work on the drilled sides. I think they finally started using detents at the start of 2018 but im not sure.
Wah wah wah....MAC used to use a single hole drilled on the side too. I'd much rather have a single hole drilled in the correct spot than have four detents in the wrong spot.
MAC used to use a single hole drilled on the side too. I'd much rather have a single hole drilled in the correct spot than have four detents in the wrong spot.
MERK is that you? sure sounds like Merk.....