rhys99
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Im a motorcycle mechanic apprentice in the UK and im after some good-ish imperial spanners to work on Harley davidsons. I've looked in to Tekton ones on amazon which seem OK? open to other suggestions around the $70 mark.
Tekton makes decent wrenches, rather short though.
That part there never made any sense to me. It takes more effort to pull a shorter wrench. Basically, you're paying money to work harder.

How about classic King **** for the inch sizes?
I am sure we will use freedom units for a very long time. Our vehicles might not but most industrial work is still SAE.Tekton,
Apart from American vehicles you'll never use SAE sizes over here.
One day they'll leave the stone age completely.
I have a draper expert set. Haven't used any of them in about 10 odd years.
Buy used Snap-On on Ebay.
Tekton okay at the price but they nothing special besides half decent budget tool and no life warranty in UK like would have in USA .
The britool expert 12pc been my choice and lowest price/quality I want work with .
Best in quality/value been Stahlwille but you only realize the value after struggling with lesser wrenches .
Tekton okay at the price but they nothing special besides half decent budget tool and no life warranty in UK like would have in USA .
The britool expert 12pc been my choice and lowest price/quality I want work with .
Best in quality/value been Stahlwille but you only realize the value after struggling with lesser wrenches .
These aren't going to be an everyday use spanner, once a month at the most maybe. I 100% believe in buying good wrenches, hence why i use snap on for my metrics which are used day in day out.
What about the guy who may use an SAE spanner once every 5 years, but still has to have the best; what do you say to him?
That part there never made any sense to me. It takes more effort to pull a shorter wrench. Basically, you're paying money to work harder.
Buy used Snap-On on Ebay.
These aren't going to be an everyday use spanner, once a month at the most maybe. I 100% believe in buying good wrenches, hence why i use snap on for my metrics which are used day in day out.
^ Decision made. Done deal.Used snap on SAE wrenches are not common over here, and when they are for sale they are overpriced. Decided to go for the 11 piece tekton set for £33.99 off amazon, seem unbeatable for the price!
Stahlwille or Facom if you can afford them. Tekton or Sunex if you can't.