Last question as I upgrade my ratcheting wrenches selection. Should I go with combination wrenches or double boxed ends? Either way, I'll be getting flex heads on them. I have a rather comprehensive selection of standard 12-pt combination wrenches, tappets, and flare nut wrenches. I tend to use the box ends the most when I can, but sometimes open ends are best. I already have a small set of SAE/metric ratcheting wrenches, but I'm looking to add more sizes and go from fixed heads to flex heads when I do it. I'll sell the small sets when I make the upgrade - I really don't need two sets of these as a DIY guy.
Combination wrenches, flex head, ratcheting have the advantage of giving an open end to break bolts loose then switch to the ratcheting box end to make quick work of them.
Double box ends have the advantage of cramming more tools in less space and paying only for the parts that I'm actually seeking (flex head ratcheting box ends). I could always default to my standard wrenches on stubborn bolts to break them free.
Combination wrenches, flex head, ratcheting have the advantage of giving an open end to break bolts loose then switch to the ratcheting box end to make quick work of them.
Double box ends have the advantage of cramming more tools in less space and paying only for the parts that I'm actually seeking (flex head ratcheting box ends). I could always default to my standard wrenches on stubborn bolts to break them free.