OneDollarSaab
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Reading 'the comfort of snap ons' really gets me. They don't really bother me but they get more complaints for their beam design than many other professional wrenches do.
Really?? there ain't no wrench out of Germany, Japan, Europe or Taiwan that even comes close? You have tried them ALL? Really. That's amazing.![]()
Snap-on spanners are pretty special, but one thing that irks me is that too many sets make you buy a size you don’t need, for example 20 mm. At Snap-on prices, I would prefer not to buy anything for which I have no use.
Reading 'the comfort of snap ons' really gets me. They don't really bother me but they get more complaints for their beam design than many other professional wrenches do.
From 4-24mm, the only size I've never used is 23mm. I have wrenches and sockets in that size, and I'm waiting for the day I hit a rounded 24mm.
Really?? there ain't no wrench out of Germany, Japan, Europe or Taiwan that even comes close? You have tried them ALL? Really. That's amazing.![]()
I can definetly see that. I'm kinda thinking flank drive for everyday use, and a set of wright grip or the astro flank bite damage bolt wrench set for nasty stuff. While I'd say the fd+ design is better then the wright, it's pretty darn good for a $130ish usa set.
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This is nothing special or new, but it’s new to me, it’s a used set of metric snap on long wrenches.I got them off eBay for $250.What a difference compared to some of the cheaper brands, I should’ve made this investment along time ago.Specially with the long style wrenches it’s nice for leverage.The date code on the tools is from 2004.
