^^^Very true. The consumer is part to blame in this idea that tool finish is of major importance, often tool co's are just giving the consumer 'what they want'. Most hand tool reviews or threads on new tools talk about the chrome finish and next to none talk about the tolerance or get out some calibers. Few companies like Stahlwille finish tools in a way that promotes function & longevity. All my well used mirror polished chrome hand tools look pretty poor with chips, scratches, rust & other nasties where my Stahlwille wrenches & sockets may have the odd dent or wear mark but almost look as good as they were new. Mirror polish tools look great on store shelves or in tool polishers collections where they never see real work. I really kinda hate this obsession with chroming every hand tool these days.
