
That's probably the most complete set I've seen. I never really cared for them. The good thing about them was that they were longer than the standard raised panel wrench. Looking back, I think Sears would have been better off and sold more wrench sets if they just would have released a long pattern raised panel wrench & skipped the quick wrench open end.![]()
Sears offered a 5 piece Craftsman =V= SAE set back in the 1960s. The open end was a little different than those posted by the OP. I bought a 1960s set for purposes of adding them to my =V= collection. I wouldn't give much consideration to using them or even using the more current versions like those depicted above. They seem like gimmick tools to me.
Jim C.

I think I'll put these to the test for a while and see if everyone's opinions are
Valid.Ive been using a dewalt ratcheting box end set that I really like,but I'm
A Little bit intrigued about these.
I think ratcheting box end wrenches are GREAT!! As for ratcheting open end wrenches, I'd still say, "Don't waste your money." I can't think of a single time I ever thought, "Boy, if I only had a ratcheting open end wrench right now...." I suppose they may have saved someone's *** at some point and they'll get the job done if needed. I guess all you can do is give them a try.
Jim C.

I have a set somewhere at home. I don't know where because I hid them so I don't mistakenly use one ever again.![]()

In confined areas, when working on air, hydraulic, and fuel lines, where your fingers are not strong enough to turn the loosened fitting, and a full length wrench is too clunky.. I often use a bare crow foot socket to turn such fittings.. A set of those ratcheting open wrenches; cut to a short length would work good. The box end on those wrenches is convenient for a zip tie to keep the set together on a yard sale.. I would like to find a set and cut them off. One other good use is to hang the zip tied set on the inside of your entry door. A cow bell works better, but you would hear them rattle when the door was opened.![]()
It's just not right to destroy ingenuity of that level. What will be left to remind the grandkids to never do that again?
Door chimes are what Bionic wrenches were meant to be, but they failed at that too.
I wouldn't care if they worked as advertised or not -I would have purchased them just to add to my Craftsman collection. They are not very common and I have never seen a full set of metric and SAE wrenches in the same place. Well done!
Sears offered a 5 piece Craftsman =V= SAE set back in the 1960s. The open end was a little different than those posted by the OP. I bought a 1960s set for purposes of adding them to my =V= collection. I wouldn't give much consideration to using them or even using the more current versions like those depicted above. They seem like gimmick tools to me.
Jim C.
Haha yeah I can shift some stuff around in my boxI bought a set, and they went back out to ebay shortly thereafter. They're hard to use correctly without slipping.
I bought them because of success in using them in one particular instance. When you install and adjust bofold doors, there is a real thin, stamped ratcheting open end that comes with them to adjust the door height on the bottom pivot. When you're installed right down to carpet, that wrench works great.
The sears version does not work similarly great for automotive use, and I never found another use for them.
Good idea, but no application for it that's practical.
You do have a very comprehensive set, though, so if there's ever a chance that you'll need one, you've got it covered. Have a lot of spare tool storage space available?
Use them. How often do you use the open end anyways. ESP if they are longer. Most open ends are a waste unless they are the fdp+ style
Slim chance of OP replying to a thread this old, but I'm wondering if he - or anyone else - has a list of the part numbers on the individual wrenches. I've gleaned most of them from ebay ads and what I have on-hand, but just for personal OCD-sake I'd like to fill in the blanks and eventually get them all.I came across this set of metric and sae craftsman wrenches the other day.Ive never seen a complete set of these so I bit on them.Metric set is 6-19 mm. ,no
Skips, sae are 1/4-1" no skips.Anybody else ever come across a set of these
That complete ?