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Jason280

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I'm looking for a decent set of double offset box wrenches in both metric and SAE. Not really looking to spend Snap On money, but not looking for HF either. Any suggestions on a good set?
 
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The Craftsman pro polished set is US made still I believe and 12 pcs are around $66 with the 5 off 50 coupon

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00946999000P?sid=comm_sears_productpg

3 of mine were bent, one really bad 2 just a bit, one call to Apex they sent out 3 more that were perfect. I'm guessing since they are Danaher they are the same as the Matco ones.

For the trouble to check 'em over. Same as the ones in the store stamped "professional".
 
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I did a bunch of research on this awhile back and landed on stahlwile for the metric set and Williams for sae. Haven't ordered them yet.
 

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The Craftsman pro polished set is US made still I believe and 12 pcs are around $66 with the 5 off 50 coupon

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00946999000P?sid=comm_sears_productpg

3 of mine were bent, one really bad 2 just a bit, one call to Apex they sent out 3 more that were perfect. I'm guessing since they are Danaher they are the same as the Matco ones.

For the trouble to check 'em over. Same as the ones in the store stamped "professional".

Just this past week, Sears had them listed online for 68.** w/free shipping. And as always, the 5 off 50 applied. I ordered a set and will report back once they arrive whether or not they're still Made in U.S.A.
 

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I love Stahwille, found at Advance Auto with coupons online for $120. I passed on a HUGE set from Facom this week at Amazon, it was $49, very similar to Stahlwille and I believe it was like 8-32mm. The Stahwille is expensive but it's not quite Snap-On money and most of my wrenches are SO but in deep offset the Stahwille is notably superior.
 

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I also got the CM Pro sets in standard and metric and they are GTG. I do really like the CM Pro wrench line myself. I got the offsets/flarenuts/stubbys/standard wrenches in both standard and metric.

This was back in 2006. All US made.
 
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I bought the craftsman set, it is NOT made in the usa, instead china

Ended up returning the set and spending way more to buy the individual nos USA ones
 

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Just this past week, Sears had them listed online for 68.** w/free shipping. And as always, the 5 off 50 applied. I ordered a set and will report back once they arrive whether or not they're still Made in U.S.A.

Got mine today - still Made in U.S.A.
 

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The 6-piece sets in store are china, so if you want USA make sure to get the online-only 12 pc set
 

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The 6-piece sets in store are china, so if you want USA make sure to get the online-only 12 pc set
The 10 pc on-line set is also USA, but you get 2 larger metric wrenches with the 12 pc set for not much more. Don't ask me how I know this.
 

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To the OP -

Do you want deep offset or shallow offset? I have the Craftsman raised panel double box wrenches. They have the same box end as a regular wrench with the 15 degree offset. I've been quite happy with them.

These are made in the USA, BTW. I bought them a couple months ago.

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-11-pc-metric-box-end-wrench-set/p-00904986000P?prdNo=3

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Believe it or not, the Husky offset box wrenches from Home Despot are of exceptional quality. I picked up a set for the truck box, and after one use they ended up moving into the main box.

They've stood up to backing the TiMax as well as other flagrant abuse without any cause for concern.
 

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I have the craftsman pros got them about a month ago online the 12pc set i got was still usa stamped
 
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Superior than Snap on?

In which way? Could you elaborate?


I love Stahwille, found at Advance Auto with coupons online for $120. I passed on a HUGE set from Facom this week at Amazon, it was $49, very similar to Stahlwille and I believe it was like 8-32mm. The Stahwille is expensive but it's not quite Snap-On money and most of my wrenches are SO but in deep offset the Stahwille is notably superior.
 

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Stahlwille are at a sharper angle so they are more useful fitting inside things like strut mounts, The satin is growing on me quickly, and the I-beam construction makes them light, strong, and very comfortable. It doesn't hurt that their set has 8 pc vs 5 and costs a lot less. Sure they're not made in USA but Made in Germany is not a problem for me :)

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This probably won't help a bit, but if you aren't in a huge hurry, I'd just keep an eye on eBay and get something that's name brand but slightly unusual.

A while back, I bought a new set of Wurth metric deep offsets for about 25 bucks and a new Stahlwille SAE set with a roll for around 50, but it's definitely potluck depending on who the other bidders are.
 

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I bought a set of the craftsman "pro" 30 deg offset metric set at sears last year for $50, they are decent and were the last NOS on the shelf. I would try to find a set on ebay or something. As many have suggested going on amazon and finding some high end euro sets might be viable also, or maybe even a williams set or something.
 
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If u want zero degree offset i recommend macs high performance wrenches. The best wrenches ive ever used. The craftsman pro offset wrenches are great too
 

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Stahlwille set is 109.00$ with free shipping after 25.00 gift certificate credit at Advance.
 

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Snap-on XBM1315A is what I use to change the oil in my car. It's a beautiful wrench that feels lovely in my hand.
 

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Another vote for Facom. Deep offset that is nice for "reaching" fasteners and the satin finish feels incredible. Overall, a very nicely finished wrench.

Scott
 

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Believe it or not, the Husky offset box wrenches from Home Despot are of exceptional quality. I picked up a set for the truck box, and after one use they ended up moving into the main box.

They've stood up to backing the TiMax as well as other flagrant abuse without any cause for concern.

^^These are what I was going to suggest^^. I have the Metric set, and it has held up fine.
 

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Another vote for the USA made craftsman pro deep offset wrenches. The sets are cheap and hold up very well. Those Stahlwille wrenches look pretty sweet too.
 

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I know this is an old thread, but I just found a NOS set of metric offset dbe Craftsman wrenches at Sears. They didn't have them a couple weeks ago so idk if they were a return or came in on a shipment, but either way I picked them up. Very nice. Not as cheap as the $66 12pc set, but $40 after coupon isn't too bad IMO

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