Craftsman CMMT87300V, $72, good quality, feel good in use and fit fasteners well, compact and useful case.
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Thanks. For some reason I thought the V series all had teeth on the open end. I'll have to look further into that.
I'm unclear how much US COO is important to you? You mentioned it, but didn't say it was necessary. If you want US wrenches, pickings are slim...
The Williams mentioned prior are a good bet. If you want to gamble, you could order these SK's and see if they are indeed still US stock:
COO USA preferred, but in this case, not necessary. Europe, Japan, Taiwan, USA all in the running here. I did look at the Williams, but they had some kind of jaw modification and that worried me about marring fasteners. SK is out, should have mentioned that. Sorry.
There are a gazillion options out there, so prepare yourself for a multi-page thread of recommendations.
If you want American, you could look at Proto.
Heyco or KTC are both solid options as well and pretty affordable.
Thank you! Proto somehow slipped past my radar. On my list now. I'll check the other two as well.
I am a big fan of Wright. I like the feel in my hands. Just get a wright 907 set and add the 1210 5/16” combo Wrench. It also includes a nice tool roll, which makes for compact storage and ease of transport. About $118 total. You can save a few dollars on ebay
https://www.amazon.com/Wright-Tool-907-Polish-Combination/dp/B002M3W8HG
https://www.amazon.com/Wright-Tool-1210-Polish-Combination/dp/B001HWG6Q2
If money is tight, the Tekton 11 piece set for $50 is quite nice.
https://www.amazon.com/TEKTON-Combination-Wrench-11-Piece-WCB91103/dp/B0C354XF8R/
Wright was my first choice, but browsing their catalog on their site, they state "WrightGrip 2.0 is now standard". Looks like all their wrenches in sets have it now?
Price is of no concern. Since this is not a demanding application, I view it as an opportunity to step outside my "Just buy it from the Snap On man" comfort zone and try something different. I do want something quality though.
I've really liked my Proto,a great purchase for me,but their are a lot of good choices out there as others have stated
Thanks! Proto is now on the list.
Something I forgot to mention initially was I do want full polish wrenches, no satin finish. Also, the thinner the box end, the better. As above, USA preferred, but Europe, Japan, and Taiwan are ok for this one. Truthfully, any modern brand should work fine here, but my goal is to find a quality brand that I don't own yet and diversify a bit.
Thank you everyone for the suggestions. I have added them to my list and will check them all out. Always open to more ideas. I'm genuinely surprised no one mentioned HF's ICON line yet. Not disappointed, just surprised. lol