RiverRider
Well-known member
First off, I am under the impression that Snap On's flank drive is the same thing as Wright Grip. If that's not so then I must have done too much skimming and not enough digging.
I've seen quite a few recommendation for Wright Grip combination wrenches here. I don't question the value of the pronouncements. Had I been better informed a few months ago, I might have sprung for this type of combination wrench as I was replacing my tools which were stolen three or four months ago. Since I didn't know what it was all about I bought ordinary SK combination wrenches.
What I'm wondering about is service life. It seems to me that such miniscule amounts of metal would be easily worn away, eventually leaving you with about the same thing as an ordinary everyday run-of-the-mill combination wrench. So, how long does the feature last?
I've seen quite a few recommendation for Wright Grip combination wrenches here. I don't question the value of the pronouncements. Had I been better informed a few months ago, I might have sprung for this type of combination wrench as I was replacing my tools which were stolen three or four months ago. Since I didn't know what it was all about I bought ordinary SK combination wrenches.
What I'm wondering about is service life. It seems to me that such miniscule amounts of metal would be easily worn away, eventually leaving you with about the same thing as an ordinary everyday run-of-the-mill combination wrench. So, how long does the feature last?



