I've always talked myself out buying a set of deep offset wrenches as a "would be nice but not truly necessary" item and have always been able to find another creative solution for time when they would have come in handy.
Last night, I truly did "need" an 18mm offset wrench. I had multiple ways of getting a hold of the fastner, but not in a way that could generate the necessary torque to get it done. After exhausting my creativity, I finally had to concede that it may be worth investing in a set.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a set with good range (through 21mm at least) that won't break the bank?
Most seem to be 45 degrees... Is that sufficient or will wish I had gone for 60 degrees. Short/stubby sets seem to be more affordable and might be even more useful in the tight spots where an offset wrench is typically needed but I worry they may not be able to generate enough torque is certain situations. Any thoughts based on experience?
Last night, I truly did "need" an 18mm offset wrench. I had multiple ways of getting a hold of the fastner, but not in a way that could generate the necessary torque to get it done. After exhausting my creativity, I finally had to concede that it may be worth investing in a set.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a set with good range (through 21mm at least) that won't break the bank?
Most seem to be 45 degrees... Is that sufficient or will wish I had gone for 60 degrees. Short/stubby sets seem to be more affordable and might be even more useful in the tight spots where an offset wrench is typically needed but I worry they may not be able to generate enough torque is certain situations. Any thoughts based on experience?
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