Well, here's my math.
Buy used SO wrenches for average about $10 each. And not just use them but ENJOY using them. Sell them for about $10 each. Cost of ownership = about 0.
I cant argue with that,,, the point of paying 10$ is way different than new retail making payments or even at student discount.
I would buy a few snappy wrenches if I needed them at 10 but I don't enjoy using them anymore than any other, my enjoyment personally if you could call it that is to meet the man and a sufficient tool to a well enough maintained machine it doesn't take a 40$ wrench to move every bolt or make adjustment. My enjoyment id finding I have a 2$ wrench in what ever I am riding in to solve a problem at hand, it isn't worth putting a 30$ wrench in the way of this speculation at many of the turns but when a fistful of stuff totaling just a few dollars is sufficient I am all over it as an investment.
Most don't need "better" tools they need more, if one is a tech type in a dealership there is a different style vs home, vs home garage, vs working from multiple bays or on the road. Some of this has high loss potential,,,, way beyond breakage, if stuff is cheap enough in some cases may not be worth worrying over etc, some of this fine stuff is near disposable in price. I got to wonder is anyone badmouthing Stanley has ever bothered to stop in the store that vends this 24/7 and look at how nice the stuff is and really consider the sticker price as near free compared to tool truck prices. Its so cheap its next thing to free and its good, I cant imagine from a technical point of view why any kind of argument cant be made on quality alone let alone cost.
I must have bought half a dozen torx sets over the years, a few singles in 60 which brand has been **** eclipsed by one from some cheap set I fall back on, well one set that was super got lost or stole, lasted 10 yrs, paid 14$, next set I find in a yard sale gave a dollar, someone else finally break and twist up 2 but they would have destroyed a 20$ one all the same, I found another cheap one and finish same work.
I wouldn't be scared to source something if it worked better, if it was production involved but to those who think its worth the effort or they are so much golden arms that saving 5 minutes a day by spending 6 or 8 grand on a box are fos too.
So what if isn't worth anything when done...?????? didn't pay much for it to start with, mathematically its a no brainer. There are a few spots where better is better, some in installation involving power tools usually where the less tool is not up to the task, a bit in welding machines although that gap is really narrowing fast, it was a late bloomer.
Hand tools very little performance difference and real failure almost un noticeable considering our numbers, we would possibly saved 3 end wrenches out of hundreds if we had a better tool? We would have had to live with only one due to cost? All the work would be loaded on the wrench vs spreading it across a dozen cheaper units that are more convenient to find. Only real reason I even recall failure rate at all is I have a passing interest as a provider for my men, I can say for a fact an investment in a extra 4$ 3/4 impact socket will pay returns while changing or upgrading just 10% of the ones I have to a premium product wont earn a cent in forever.