Anybody having Mac,Matco,Cornwell and Snap-on end wrenches care to compare them? I,m looking for a large set of used metric combo's and have never had any Mac,Matco, or Cornwell wrenches.I love my Snap-ons but haven't been able to find a large set.


Buy one wrench from each company in your most commonly used size and see what you think.

I'll be using them on Heavy Equipment so they will be abused.
. Buy one of each and pick YOUR wrench.
I agree to this. This is how I made up my mind. Sure, it may be a little more costly in the long run vs. buying a full set cheaper up front, but this way, you know what you like and don't like.i have sae combos in those four brands. older bonney made matco wcl, newer so oex, mac knucklesavers and the extra long cornwell. i also have cman full polish wich are the same as sk. i rate them as follows
1. bonney made matco. love the feel and the look. nice chrome, v heads. i would get another set if i could find them.
2-3. sk made cman full polish. nice feel, nice length. great for the price. a great wrench no longer sk made though. i recomend.
2-3. snap-on. nice length. nice finish. not real comfortable in a hard pull i bought them used at less than 1/2 price, like new. a great wrench if you can find a good used set. if you have to buy new, save your money and buy something else. to many other good options for less money.
4. cornwell. very nice satin finish. very long, v heads (bought from hiball, thanks!) if the new full polish xl's are this nice i recomend. to long for many jobs. the regulat long handle may be a better choice.
5. mac knucklesaver. a nice beefy well finished wrench. they look great but for some reason just don't feel right. if they fit your hand you may like them. the shortest of the bunch and not much longer than a raised panel sk or cman.
this list is based on personnal preferance first and value or cost second. i did not base them on warranty or availability as some versions i have are no longer available. if i needed an excellant sae wrench available right now i would go with.
1.wright grip satin. nice finish and good price
2. cman full polish. a lot of wrench for little money. you can't go wrong even at full price. unbeatable on sale.
3.sk full polish long wrench. a nice wrench and the superchrome is just pretty. probably not as cheap as the others but not truck price either.
4. take your pick. if you can afford truck brands or some other brands go for it. probably lots i am missing but just remember, he wanted opinions and i gave them. any of the better brands should serve you well.![]()
Well said Harlan. I too, have the Cman/SK made wrenches in SAE and metric. After my Proto 500's, they are my favorite set.![]()

how does a set from 3/8 to 3/4 sound?

Left to right are the Mac Knuckle Savers, Snap-on Flank Drive Plus Ratcheting Wrench, S-K Superkrome, Armstrong Cross-Beam, Craftsman Professional, Blue-point, and Williams Super-Combo.
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One thing though about the Cornwell wrenches, they're only marked with sizes on one side. Minor issue but, I like to be able to pick a wrench up and glance at either end or either side and be able to read the size.
so I bought a set of SO's. I didn't like them,only for the fact that they didn't "feel" right. The quality is great, just like everyone boasts about but the beams were too thin and "sharp" even.
At school all we use is snap on and i really dont like the feel of them in my hands but at home i use sk and i love the feel of there rachets but not there wrenchs. So im looking for some wrenchs and i dont wont to spend big money but i want a good set so what would be the best brand for that.

hi, i'm new on here and wanted to ask a question. i am a small engine mechanic and have used craftsman for years. i use t handle torx ALOT and have found the craftsman to be weak and easily stripped so i bought a mac set and so far they are VERY reliable. now i'm considering replacing all my tools with better brands. the problem is i live in mississippi and there are no snap on or mac tool trucks around so i'd have to order online. is it really worth it? i can go to sears and get replacements while you guys have trucks that come by. advice?????????? thanks guys
hi, i'm new on here and wanted to ask a question. i am a small engine mechanic and have used craftsman for years. i use t handle torx ALOT and have found the craftsman to be weak and easily stripped so i bought a mac set and so far they are VERY reliable. now i'm considering replacing all my tools with better brands. the problem is i live in mississippi and there are no snap on or mac tool trucks around so i'd have to order online. is it really worth it? i can go to sears and get replacements while you guys have trucks that come by. advice?????????? thanks guys