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Stahwille 75° Double Box End Wrench

cherrybomb

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My G.J O.C.D. got the best of me.I studied and decided to try a couple of the German made wrenches.I got a 1/2-9/16 and a 10mm.-13mm.They come in an industrial finish.Its a matte type finish.Tool polishers might not like,but I wanted performance in a work environment. The broaching,angles,finish is great.They will be tough.The feel and balance is exceptional.The knuckle clearance is very good.I can see why Stahwille is considered a premium German brand.I was happy with the price,quick shipping.
 
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Mr_B

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The wrenches are nice design, the satin chrome is very durable and good balance of tactile grip and cleanability, lasts better than any polished chrome I had .
 

toolmutt

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I've long drooled over those Stahlwilles but I already have a set of Protos and a set of Craftsman Professionals. Can't justify a third set.
 

Coach James

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I got the set of those up to 32mm last year from Amazon.de. It was a hassle as there were problems with the order and it took months for them to be delivered, but the wrenches are great. The deep offset has been the difference a few times on things.

Coach
 

General Geoff

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Yep, very good wrenches. Very happy with mine.

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Samuel D

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I always wanted a set of these Stabil 20 spanners, but when I finally ordered them, some of the ones I got had off-centre broaches. Ended up sending them back.

I posted about that here, with photos, and some people reckoned I was being too fussy. Maybe I was, but I expected better from Stahlwille.

Flex-head socket wrenches can be an intriguing alternative to deep-offset spanners. For example, the Bahco 4040M. You can flip these straight and use them as a nut spinner.
 

Steve_P

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The Stahlwilles will get into places that the Craftsman Professional won't as the offset angle is steeper. After having a few instances where the Cman pros wouldn't work, I finally caved.
 

toolmutt

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The Stahlwilles will get into places that the Craftsman Professional won't as the offset angle is steeper. After having a few instances where the Cman pros wouldn't work, I finally caved.

You're tempting me!:lol_hitti
 

dnschmidt

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In my opinion. Stahlwille is the world standard. One thing I can tell you is that TOPTUL considers them to be exactly that and that's why most of their stuff is a direct copy of Stahlwille. If you're going to steal copy the best.
 
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