Why would not these double GEAR wrench box wrenches be the most popular.
With so few people using open end wrenches, I dont understand why most gear wrench owners have the open end combos???
PLEASE comment...............
I think it's half oversight on the part of the industry and the other half being a strategy in marketing.
Whoever started marketing the rat. wrench in Taiwan stuck with the idea that a rat.wrench belongs on the design priciple of a combination wrench. As the product got publicity in Taiwan and abroad, other tool makers in Taiwan jumped on the bandwagon, sticking to the same design principle.
Afterall, if you look into the toolbox's of the general public, you'd find the combination wrench to be the predominant style of configuration than anything else. That's probably why they've stuck with mass-producing the combi. style ones.
Personally speaking, I find little use in having an open-end; I'd much rather have a double-box where I don't have to 'waste' half of the tool (I have regular combi. wrenches for that purpose) and precious space in my toolbox.
Now that these combination style rat. wrenches have been in the market for several years, the tool makers have slowly introduced other configurations into the mix. I think this is part of their marketing strategy to keep buyer coming back for the 'latest and greatest' offerings--getting people to consider and buy into an 'upgrade'.
I'm still waiting for Danaher/GearWrench to come with a double-box X-beam, but like anything else fresh in the market, it's hard to get a good deal on them. So I'll probably have to wait an year before prices drop. But maybe by then every rat.wrench Danaher produces would shift production to the land of cheaper labour where quality tends to go south--China.
