tdls87
Well-known member
I've been researching wrench sets for awhile and i have narrowed it down to Snap-on Flank Drive Plus or Matco Opti-Torque Pro combination wrench sets. I have seen and felt both brands while on the trucks.
The Matco wrench has a nice beam that isn't skinny but, isn't awkwardly thick, just about perfect. The Opti-Toque doesn't have teeth in the open end so it doesn't mark fasteners or make sounds when applying to the fastener.
The Snap-on Flank Drive Plus has a pretty skinny beam, it doesn't seem very comfortable, but i have a friend thats a mechanic says he loves them. (He also has a set of Matco's Opti-Torque Pro's that he loves as well) I have seen multiple guys say the teeth mark fasteners and make funny noises and such.
They both are right about the same price so that doesn't apply to the comparison. The chrome quality was about the same also.
I have seen other threads on this topic on here but none of them ever came up with a distinct advantage or disadvantage.
Any opinions and discussion are welcomed and greatly appreciated
The Matco wrench has a nice beam that isn't skinny but, isn't awkwardly thick, just about perfect. The Opti-Toque doesn't have teeth in the open end so it doesn't mark fasteners or make sounds when applying to the fastener.
The Snap-on Flank Drive Plus has a pretty skinny beam, it doesn't seem very comfortable, but i have a friend thats a mechanic says he loves them. (He also has a set of Matco's Opti-Torque Pro's that he loves as well) I have seen multiple guys say the teeth mark fasteners and make funny noises and such.
They both are right about the same price so that doesn't apply to the comparison. The chrome quality was about the same also.
I have seen other threads on this topic on here but none of them ever came up with a distinct advantage or disadvantage.
Any opinions and discussion are welcomed and greatly appreciated
