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DAustin

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Does anyone in the US sell the Force Tool brand? They make a combination wrench with a 75deg. offset box. I'd like to try to find some.
 
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They make a combination wrench where the box end is offset 75deg. Is someone a dealer in the US or if not in the US will ship here?
My bad i totally missed you said combination. 🤦‍♂️
Im not aware of any US distributors.

Im guessing these are the ones you are talking about:
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I've got some of both along with Hazet 603, Stahliwille 14, Heyco Maxline. I like that style of wrehch.
 
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Here's the contact info for FORCE / Shyang Yun Tools
 

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I've got some of both along with Hazet 603, Stahliwille 14, Heyco Maxline. I like that style of wrehch.

Maybe you need some Unior LSI No 130 if you can find some then. Sadly these look like they are discontinued.
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Got some of the Facom 41s and they are great. I would be tempted by those TOPTULs too.
 

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If you think about it logically all combination wrenches should be made this way so that your hand clears the work plain. Very seldom have I found the additional depth to be an issue.

The fact that they look like the Stahlwille ones is not an accident. TOPTUL openly told me that they consider Stahlwille to be the World Standard in wrenches and they they try to duplicate whatever Stahlwille makes.
 
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DAustin

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If you think about it logically all combination wrenches should be made this way so that your hand clears the work plain. Very seldom have I found the additional depth to be an issue.

The fact that they look like the Stahlwille ones is not an accident. TOPTUL openly told me that they consider Stahlwille to be the World Standard in wrenches and they they try to duplicate whatever Stahlwille makes.
It doesn't look like that style ever caught on here in the States, but Mac tool carries the Expert brand that has the offset combination wrenches. Looks like Williams also has a Taiwan made combination wrench in that style also.
 
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You can get the Toptul ones pretty reasonably priced from Cryer Tool.
Put in an order for 6-22 metric 75 deg. offset combination wrenches. Thanks for the link they were really reasonably priced like you said. (y) :D
 

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Going to leave this here. FORCE 76404TA - Sliding T-Handle metric 4mm hex key. Nice finish, feels good in hand, spins great, positive lock/ engagement of sliding handle in all 3 positions. Fits fasteners well. Main driving end/ tip has some type of non-slip/ grip enhancing coating, those on the sliding handle don’t. Good tool!

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(4-6 are obviously control measurements.)


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Kind regards,
Olli
 
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