mrjaw14
Well-known member
I'm trying to research a low profile socket system for those times when a regular socket and ratchet won't fit AND you can't get a ratcheting wrench on the fastener either.
I really like the looks of the EZred ratcheting wrenches with the long head to get at recessed fasteners, but honestly I wouldn't use them enough to justify the price, and they only fit about 10 sizes. I like the long reach, flex head, and being reversible though.
Practically speaking, I'm probably going to end up with the (gasp) craftsman max axess kit and will get a reversible flex head ratcheting wrench in the appropriate size for when I need that over the included fixed ratchet. Another option is the gearwrench vortex kit, which is available in a long flex head, but I'm thinking that might be more expensive than the craftsman kit plus a long ratcheting flex head.
My primary question for those that have one of these kits, or the armstrong eliminator (no longer sold) or any similar kit: can you tell me how thick the head and socket end up being, and if you'd recommend the kit or not.
I really like the looks of the EZred ratcheting wrenches with the long head to get at recessed fasteners, but honestly I wouldn't use them enough to justify the price, and they only fit about 10 sizes. I like the long reach, flex head, and being reversible though.
Practically speaking, I'm probably going to end up with the (gasp) craftsman max axess kit and will get a reversible flex head ratcheting wrench in the appropriate size for when I need that over the included fixed ratchet. Another option is the gearwrench vortex kit, which is available in a long flex head, but I'm thinking that might be more expensive than the craftsman kit plus a long ratcheting flex head.
My primary question for those that have one of these kits, or the armstrong eliminator (no longer sold) or any similar kit: can you tell me how thick the head and socket end up being, and if you'd recommend the kit or not.

