Spannersphere
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I'm looking to buy some ratcheting wrenches. Anyone know of good brands? What's the difference between the forged one piece (mainly combination wrenches) and the two piece one (mainly double box end)
I'm drooling over the new Proto's right now. Price is going to be a big consideration in which ones you can get.
I dont know about the protos that every one seems to be after...
GearWrench for me. It is hard for me to find a reason to spend any more money on a set of ratcheting wrenches. I do not see what 400.00 worth of Matco 90 tooth wrenches would do over a 150.00 set of gearWrenches
GearWrench for me. It is hard for me to find a reason to spend any more money on a set of ratcheting wrenches. I do not see what 400.00 worth of Matco 90 tooth wrenches would do over a 150.00 set of gearWrenches
I'm looking to buy some ratcheting wrenches. Anyone know of good brands? What's the difference between the forged one piece (mainly combination wrenches) and the two piece one (mainly double box end)

A lot of these things originate in China or Taiwan, I'm not convinced about the quality of either! Sadly, you don't always get what you pay for, and some of the supposedly better tool brands simply offer the same Taiwanese product rebranded!
So... 'buyer beware' as they say, and don't fork out your hard earned without doing a bit of research!
Without doubt, the best ratcheting combination wrenches I have ever made are the German Saltus. Now, don't get confused here. I understand that the term 'Saltus wrench' is used in the USA to indicate a particular style of wrench with one open end and a flex socket on the other. Saltus certainly make that pattern, which is probably the origin of the term, but they make a load of other stuff too, and their ratcheting combination wrenches are by far the best!
Honestly I'm not sold on gear wrenches at all. I have a set in my "to go bag", but there is very little that they can do that a regular ratchet set and combo wrenches cant cover better, IMO they are a substitute for neither of these essential tools which makes them redundant. If your working near a well stocked toolbox most of the time they are little more than a gimmick IMO.
Of all the ratcheting wrenches I have tried the only ones I felt had any major benefit were the "quad box" design. Two reversible ratcheting box ends that fit four sizes of bolts depending on which way you have the wrench flipped, pretty much two wrenches covers you from 5/16 up to 3/4, now that is handy.
Ironicly these seem to be among the least common design, I have a couple Gear Wrench ones, Westward also sells them.
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/WESTWARD-Ratcheting-Wrench-SetQuadBox-Reversible-34E321
there is very little that they can do that a regular ratchet set and combo wrenches cant cover better IMO.
One thing with Matco that concerns me is how they change manufacturing vendors every so many years which leaves you stranded for direct warranty replacements.