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Stahlwille from AAP shown in post 25:

158-50 = 108.00$ using code "WD52A".

Includes free shipping. No tax in some depending...!

Man, if you wanted to buy a whole set, brand new, that's just about unbeatable. If I didn't already have two sets I rarely use, I'd pull the trigger on those.
 
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If anyone wants a really cheap deep box end double offset, believe it or not, the Harbor Freight sets are very good, esp for the money. I like US best, and have a few random dbe offsets in US brands, but needed a full set. The HF are good for the money, China Coo I think though for those, not Taiwan. - Paul

The DBE's I've examined at HF in the past year are all made in India. The broaching was way off-center in many of the box ends, the casting flash is generous and the finish uneven. They were, in fact, really cheap. Personally, I'm holding out for something better.
 

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The DBE's I've examined at HF in the past year are all made in India. The broaching was way off-center in many of the box ends, the casting flash is generous and the finish uneven. They were, in fact, really cheap. Personally, I'm holding out for something better.

I looked at them too.
I'm sure they work just fine, but they are some of the ugliest wrenches I've ever seen....
 

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The Stahlwilles are really outstanding, I got a deep metric set about a year ago, I like them better than Snap-ons and that's the highest rating I have.
 

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I can't believe those Stahlwilles can be had that cheap. Dangit, I may have to purchase.
 

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I have a thing for Deep Offset wrenches. Craftsman USA Professionals, Facom, Hazet, SK stubby and Regular craftsman USA. All in all I like my Hazet and Facom's the best. They just have a better feel. Second choice would be the older Craftsman USA professionals.

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Those Hazet wrenches are nice.
 

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If you actually try those HF ones, they fit really tight and work great!! I'll have to see if mine are really India and look at them again. I really like them! Very deep box end and not extra material, so fit in tight spots which is the whole purpose of deep box end. - Paul
 

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Toptul, awesome finish and great price.

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Timely thread Cobra, I almost pulled the trigger on a Snap-on set over the weekend but decided to wait and pick up some higher priority items. I've got a couple of projects on the horizon where these will be handy but I don't need them tomorrow, so to speak.

Anyway, I was following this thread minding my own business and then SantaAna comes along with the link and the code for that ridiculous deal on the Stahlwille's from AAP and now I'm waiting for them to arrive and looking forward to using them!
 

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Stahlwille for $110 new complete set is hands-down winner :bowdown::bowdown:
 

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side note

The 75 degree like stahlwille ones are deep offset...
The snappy xbm's are 10 degreee offset...
 
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side note

The 75 degree like stahlwille ones are deep offset...
The snappy xbm's are 10 degreee offset...

I put an order in for stahlwille. The 75deg will be more useful i would think. So for 114$ with tax i am going to check them out. if not I can always sell them and break even.
 
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Yes the HF ones are all from India. I genuinely think this kind of wrench is one that people want to have a fancy set even though it doesn't get much use, just for the sake of it.

I recently did upgrade mine from the HF to the CM USA set. Yes they are nicer and shinier and all the rest. No they were not a necessary upgrade. To be fair, I don't use these kinds of wrenches often but I do use them.

I'm a ratchet guy before a wrench guy but when you start adding extensions, universals, and it gets complicated, this is a better tool if it fits. I'm also a 6 pt guy over a 12 pt guy, but the benefit of 12pt on this style is obvious. The HF ones never gave me any problems, though I did only use the bigger sizes.
 

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I find the HF ones to fit about as well as my old Craftsman Vs do! Very decent. These may be the only India tools that I think are as good as Taiwan or some US even. Ugly finish though but not everyone wants smooth chrome. Less likely to slip being a little bumpy. - Paul
 
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If you want normal offset get SATA. If you "feel" you need deeper offset---Hazet.
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Sure!

Franzdom turned me on to the deal awhile back. He has the pic in post #24.
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:beer: I think I paid about 90 from AA but is was a long time ago. They are excellent wrenches, I added the shallow double box Coronas, direct from Germany. Those 2 sets are my only Stahlwille and they are so nice to use!
 

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That is an terrific deal. I noticed Advance Auto was running a $50 off special but didn't know they carried Stahlwille. I just ordered a set - free shipping! Total was $108 delivered.
Thanks SantaAna.

Interesting.

I just tried to order a set and it says..... "The promotion code you have entered is not available at this time. Please try again later" It's only been a half hour since you posted. WTF?

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Well, apparently the WD52A coupon code at Advance Auto expired on 1-17-15, So, less than an hour ago as I type this. (depending on your time zone, I suppose) so that must be why the code didn't work for me. HOWEVER, after a quick google search I found another coupon code that gets ALMOST as good of a deal. If you use "TRT30" it will get you 30% off your order, which is roughly $47.50 off from the $158 wrench set. It ends up being about $110 bucks for the set, instead of $108 from previous deal.

My set is on it's way! :lol:
 

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Well, apparently the WD52A coupon code at Advance Auto expired on 1-17-15, So, less than an hour ago as I type this. (depending on your time zone, I suppose) so that must be why the code didn't work for me. HOWEVER, after a quick google search I found another coupon code that gets ALMOST as good of a deal. If you use "TRT30" it will get you 30% off your order, which is roughly $47.50 off from the $158 wrench set. It ends up being about $110 bucks for the set, instead of $108 from previous deal.

My set is on it's way! :lol:

I ordered a set also. The new code is only $2.50 less than the old one. FWIW, they have another code up now, online only. https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/o/sitewide-promotion
 

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SK's are nice, American-made, and have an advanced broaching profile (Sure Grip) to reduce rounding of fasteners. But they're probably too much for your price range.

If you have the time, keep an eye out for Bonney DBE's. Very nice, but no longer made, so, gotta watch ebay and the like.

You never know. Epstein's came across a NOS Bonney stash in the back of an old warehouse a few years ago. A set of those wrenches went for around $100.:drool:

After looking at those, there is no doubt that Bonney made Matco's wrenches in the early 1990s.
 

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I ordered a set also. The new code is only $2.50 less than the old one. FWIW, they have another code up now, online only. https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/o/sitewide-promotion

My set just arrived this afternoon. They remind me of the old Indestro deep offset wrenches. Is it just me, or has Stahlwille cheapened their tools? I have an older 14 series 17mm that seems to be better made.
 

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My set just arrived this afternoon. They remind me of the old Indestro deep offset wrenches. Is it just me, or has Stahlwille cheapened their tools? I have an older 14 series 17mm that seems to be better made.

Mine arrived last week. They do somewhat resemble the older Indestro brand in the handle area, but the offset ends are different from the Indestro box ends I own. As to their quality, the wrenches seem well made. The Stahlwilles are not 100% polished as Snap-On does, but the 12-point gripping surfaces seem well cut and the wrench sides where my fingers contact are smooth and rounded. Can't speak to older vs current quality, but I have no complaints and feel confident in recommending this set.
 

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Sorry to threadjack, but are Double Offset wrenches useful as general purpose wrenches for things like bicycles and large appliances?
 
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