Sold my Snappys a while back, running Wrights in the work box now. Couldn't be happier. Best wrenches I've ever used.
Yeah I love my WrightGRIP wrenches....I have a full SAE set, and now I need to get the full Metric ones
very well done
Thanks!
Now that was great! So it comes down to 3 things for me. Offset as you said, price and quality of finish.
Love the test!
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I have the SAE WrightGRIP's in full polish chrome & I like the looks of them a lot better than the satin. I wanted to show that the WrightGRIP would still work flawlessly in this test, which is why I used the one from my original video this time.
That was the best YouTube video I've ever seen. Bar none.
Thanks haha....thats quite a compliment!
Awesome test, well done.
One thing that would neat to see is if the Snap-On or Wright would grab and turn a bolt that was rounded by one of the other wrenches in your previous test.
Thanks! I am out of that particular size of grade 8 bolts at the moment, but once I get some more from the store I will try again and let you know.
I have a back up set of SAE Wright Wrenches. I got my set new at the swap-meet for $50 new in a wrench roll.
WOW! Are they the standard older Wrights, or the new WrightGRIP wrenches? Thats a great deal!
Five stars. Two thumbs up
Thanks!
SUPER JOB on the video!!!
Are you going to open up testing to Proto, Mac, Carlyle, etc. 5/8 wrenches?
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Oh, I would be happy to do this test with whatever wrenches companies wanted to send my way, I enjoy making this test, and I think it is definitely eye opening to the different quality you will run into out there.
How does the Wright wrench compare to Proto's Anti-Slip Design (ASD) wrenches? Also, who in Canada sells Wright wrenches?
Not sure, I have not used Proto ASD as of yet.
Great video. Where the hell do you find Wright's in Woodstock? I can't even find them in Harrisonburg LOL.
I'll still take my Proto's or Wrights over SO all day. But honestly, they held up much better than I figured they would.
Haha....online! The place I find everything....Lowes is pretty slim pickins
I have tried this test with the local wright tools sales rep.. And the wright wrench's and the snapons are both pretty awesome..
I will say I got the snap on to strip the grade 8 bolt head without the cheater bar, the wright would still turn and I could probably had broken the bolt with the wright..
I figured they both would hold up roughly the same, and thats just what happened as you saw....but I was a lot more surprised in my original WrightGRIP video that my gearwrench long pattern failed so quickly.
Great video!!

Anyone know where I can get a mandrel like that? I want to test a few wrenches at home.
Thanks! I am sending Wright Tool an email to check and see if they can point me in the right direction for you guys to purchase those mandrels if you want one....they are very handy for this test.
Ditto to Excellers comment. Where can you get something cool like that? I made something similar last year at work out of a block of tool steel and a grade 8 bolt.. but the intent there was to test hex bit sockets. Not nearly as nice looking
Did your homemade one hold up or strip out? The mandrel they sent me seems to be as hard or harder than a lugnut to be honest.....very durable & it has sheared off over 30 bolts now with no issues.
great stuff. I am still happy with my S-K Superkromes, but if I need another set of combination wrenches, Wright and Snappy just went to the top of my list (even though I do prefer the feel of the S-K to Snappy as I usually work without gloves.)
This ties in nicely to the "is there really a difference" thread, I think...!
Would love to see some more similar tests, e.g. the Proto mentioned above and maybe some Macs and Cornwells so we could see how the "other truck brands" stack up.
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I would be happy to test any wrenches that would be comparable to these...I enjoy making the videos
I have MAC wrenches which have the same ASD design and I found it entirely worthless.
What happens with the ASD design is the force is applied directly to the corners of the fastener and not only that but wrench spread becomes more apparent due to this and basically rolls the fastener completely out of the ASD notches at the front.
Wow! I am surprised to see that the MAC wrench failed....what size bolt head was that?