Dang video taken down. Seems like it was mildly interesting.
It was a rehosted video from the Matco channel (also removed from there for whatever reason) that showed them using a 13mm Snap-On, Matco, and GW ratcheting wrench on a torque meter with a pipe. Snap-On racheting end broke at something like 140 foot pounds, Gearwrench ratcheting end breaks/binds at around 150, and the Matco wrench beam bends at about 170 but still has a fully functional ratcheting end.
Take the 'Matco is best!' result with a pinch of salt but I posted it to show that a 6" 13mm ratcheting combo wrench can take well over 100 foot pounds before something snaps. Nobody is going to put that amount of force on 6-8" ratcheting combo wrench without using their foot, a hammer, or a cheater.
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