I vaguely remember buying a set of the Craftsman CrossForce, only to return them due to chrome defects and poor surface finish. When I went to buy a replacement, all of the sets on the peg had similar issues. I don't know how long they were on the market for, but that could be why the Craftsman line was short-lived.
Update: Yup.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum...orce-wrenches-pics.128213/page-2#post-1925452 . Wow, I remember what I didn't like about tools 10-1/2 years ago, but what'd I have for breakfast today?
Kobalt also had CrossForm wrenches.
I have a couple of Gearwrench X-beam wrenches (manual), but they I don't use them very often.
It's a gimmick that sounds good in theory and works well in practice, but in my opinion there's not much practical benefit over traditional combo wrenches.
I think that manual cross-style wrenches might be okay for higher torque applications, but I now see little point to the non-reversible ratcheting wrenches that used to be popular. I bought Gearwrench XL X-Beam ratcheting wrenches, and even at the ridiculously low prices I paid, they weren't worth it. I reviewed them back in 2014:
https://toolguyd.com/gearwrench-x-beam-ratcheting-wrench-review/
I moved a couple of years ago, and my GW zero-offset X-beam ratcheting wrenches are still wrapped up and sitting at the bottom of a tool box. I unpacked all of my other mechanics tools long ago, just not those X-beams.
It's not that they're bad tools, there just weren't any times when I thought "oh boy, let me bust out the cross-handle wrenches!"
Maybe you'll like them more.