Disclaimer: This is not so much about brand or price, this more about the actual ratcheting wrench designs and what you would opt for.
If it bothers you, consider Icon only being used as an example of the design.
That said, I know GJ response will be you need/buy all 3 sets and a half dozen others not covered here. But that's not in the budget.
I can't have every style wrench ever made, even if some of you do.
Anyway... It you had to pick from these 3 designs, what would you choose and why?
I've owned all 3 designs in the past, and they all have their pro's and con's.
#1. Reversible w/ offset head are great in tight spots when you can't get a straight line on the fastener. And if you get your wrench stuck, the direction switch can be flipped without having causing a bad day.
#2. Flex head non-reversible are nice, but sometimes the flex head can be annoying, especially if it becomes floppy. Also, no direction switch, wrench has been flipped loosen or tighten.
#3. The extra length is nice for leverage but can't be used in smaller spaces. It's also nice to have a non-ratcheting box end to break the fastener loose or for final tightening, and then flip over and use the ratcheting end for removal or install. Also, no open end on this design is protentional con, although I use box end 99% of the time.
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If it bothers you, consider Icon only being used as an example of the design.
That said, I know GJ response will be you need/buy all 3 sets and a half dozen others not covered here. But that's not in the budget.
I can't have every style wrench ever made, even if some of you do.
Anyway... It you had to pick from these 3 designs, what would you choose and why?
I've owned all 3 designs in the past, and they all have their pro's and con's.
#1. Reversible w/ offset head are great in tight spots when you can't get a straight line on the fastener. And if you get your wrench stuck, the direction switch can be flipped without having causing a bad day.
#2. Flex head non-reversible are nice, but sometimes the flex head can be annoying, especially if it becomes floppy. Also, no direction switch, wrench has been flipped loosen or tighten.
#3. The extra length is nice for leverage but can't be used in smaller spaces. It's also nice to have a non-ratcheting box end to break the fastener loose or for final tightening, and then flip over and use the ratcheting end for removal or install. Also, no open end on this design is protentional con, although I use box end 99% of the time.
Extra Long Professional Metric Double Box Ratcheting Wrench, 10 Piece
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