the1nonlyjl
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You got that right, bcradio. Ppl here r mental cases.
First off I am lost so help me to understand what is being said:
Are people saying all gearwrench are junk?
The ones being made in china are junk?
The ones coming from Taiwan are junk?
The very first ones made a few years ago are ok?
The new line-up made today are ****?
The gearwrench that are made in Taiwan are ok?
All the new gearwrench are now made in china today?
Could someone shed some light into this matter for me.
GearWrench is made in three places. US, China & Taiwan......
I briefly ran down the list and see that US made accounts for about 1/2, and about 1/4 for Chinese and about 1/4 for Taiwanese... This was just based on me looking down the list quickly.
There is no way that 1/2 of GearWrench products are USA made. There's definitely some confusion with these numbers.
The only USA made GearWrench items I've ever seen or heard of are the torque wrenches.
Hey Skin,
You got any Snap-on open ends to compare to those Chinese Craftsmans?
you mean Chinese gearwrench? I don't have Chinese craftsman wrenches.

But to be fair those are Chinese GW, the Taiwan have smaller heads.
I've bought all my ratcheting wrenches at Cost-Co. As far as I can remember all the sets were around $30 and I have gotten good service from them and they can really be a life saver in certain hard to get to places with little room to move. That being said I think it's important to recognize the inherent limitations of the tools you are using. If something is really tight, I will use a standard box wrench to break it loose and then use the ratchet wrench to remove it. Common sense is also a tool. Mike
Stephen, you are right. I didn't realize my list had Armstrong in it as well. I had not filtered out the other brands.
I've broken one 9/16" gearwrench, and I had both feet braced against a plane, jerking on the wrench. To be fair, it didn't even fully "break", I jammed it. It would come loose, but jammed with no pressure after that. It was warrantied, no troubles since.
I have 1/4"-1 1/2" gearwrench at home and work, some metric at home, stubby in some, also.
Most of mine are probably 8-9 years old, and get used all the time at work. They come in very handy on jets, often no room for ratchets.
So what was the final COO verdict after you set the filters correctly?
Okay not quite lobster claw but they're still larger. Most noticeably in the thickness of the open ends in the bottom photo.
3/8" comparison and 1/2" comparison new Chinese from sears and well used ones purchased about 7-8 years ago. The box ends of the Chinese ones have a bit more meat on them as well but its not too bad, thickness of the box ends is about the same.
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So what was the final COO verdict after you set the filters correctly?
The cheap sets that go on special at Sears and such are made in China. They still make most of it in Taiwan.


I am guessing its due to not much use, but the larger heads do appear to be holding up better.
. The other thinner set has some good miles on them.So Gearwrench moved this item from Taiwan to China, savings costs (I presume), but then didn't lower the price to share any of the savings they made.


