I have to agree with the guy’s saying that Snap On are the best. In my experience, certainly of the tools in current production, they are. I once really needed a flare nut wrench to work in a difficult situation. It was Snap On I chose, and I’d do the same again.
I have used a generic / rebranded wrench on a couple of occasions. On one occasion it did the job, but wasn’t great. On the other it rounded the brake line I was working on, so I was faced with a drive home to collect the Snap On. It worked first time, despite the cheaper wrench having rouded the nut.
Of the others, I’ve only really been happy with Hazet and Facom.
I don’t have a lot of the Hazet, but those I do ride around in my road box and work well. They have done all I have required.
The Facom I own are of a subtly different design to the Snap On, so I tend to keep them at base, where they are a complement, rather than an alternative, to the Snap On. No complaints!
All these three manufacturers offer a choice of pattern. Most do not.
95% of the time now, I need 10 or 11mm. Consider buying just one or two good wrenches to include these sizes.
I have also used, but don’t own, the Asahi. They seem to be very decent also.
