sceloglaux
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I'm looking for double sided flare nut wrenches, I need 7mm, 8mm, 9mm, and 10mm. Anyone know a good quality pair of wrenches that cover those sizes.
Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the help.
I see Snap-on has double flare nut wrenches in 7/8, 9/11, and 10/12. I'm looking for a brand that makes two wrenches that cover 7-10. Space is a factor.
The quality of the wrenches far outweighs your perceived inconvenience of needing to find room for one more wrench.
I agree, but if I can find a quality set of two, that would be the goal. If it's not possible I'll probably end up going with the Snap-on wrenches.
Snap On. If you search Ebay you can find some that are not crazy priced. Just picked up a metric and standard set with 6 wrenches each, in excellent condition for about $ 110.00 each. The secret I found is dont go after the "Buy Now" ones, go after the ones that you have to bid on, some times you might be the only on bidding on it.
.... 6 Pt or 12 Pt profile?While searching Flare Nut wrenches online, I see that some manuf's advertise both 6 Pt & 12 Pt Flare Nut wrenches. I'm wondering which would likely be the best Flare Nut wrench type—in metric sizes—for occasional DIY use?.... 6 Pt or 12 Pt ?
Thanks for any/all suggestions/opinions.
Many thanks for that, will335i !6pt will have less chance of rounding. 12pt will give you flexibilty if space it tight.
Many thanks for that, will335i !I was trying to decide which to order for average, all-around use.
Six point, no question; 12 point is a specialty tool, and you can almost always make a six point work. If you run into something that you need a 12 point for, get a single that size, when it happens.
Thanks very much for your directions & recommendations! I was figuring the same re 6 Pt being best overall.search for top German, French & Japanese brands
I see Snap-on has double flare nut wrenches in 7/8, 9/11, and 10/12. I'm looking for a brand that makes two wrenches that cover 7-10. Space is a factor.
Are any of the Mac line wrenches USA made? Such as their 'F' & 'SF' wrenches?Mac has a 7x9 and 8x10 flare nut wrench in their Expert brand.

Thanks, Ralf11. Lots of choices; trying to decide btwn starting with just a few metric singles, or a 5 or 6 pc set.Mac Gedore Stahwille Hazet Facom KTC likely makes wrenches; maybe Koken does too(?)
bound to be others that high quality

Snap-on, +100
Snap on first choice or SK. I do not have experience with mac, I know people have had good results with them. I have a sunex set for backup.
Thanks for the recommendations. I did do some perusing thru eBay for SO's & SK's, but at $30+ on avg, they're more than I was looking to spend...for just occasional use, and very occasional use at that. At any rate, if I was a Pro and using them all the time I've no doubt they're worth it.dont buy anything but snap on...you will regret it trust me i learned the hard way. go ebay and get singles if you have to to get started.
Thanks for the recommendations. I did do some perusing thru eBay for SO's & SK's, but at $30+ on avg, they're more than I was looking to spend...for just occasional use, and very occasional use at that. At any rate, if I was a Pro and using them all the time I've no doubt they're worth it.
. . .any thoughts on the abv ^ ? Am I being too cheap, even for occasional use? Thanks again.![]()
Thanks chappys, really appreciate the advice! Sounds like the way to go then, so I guess I'll keep looking.I am not a pro either. I thought the same thing started with cman pro, sk, then caved and went snap on. I buy the sizes as I need them on ebay. I can usually snag a wrench for 15. If you are not pro you only need the size for your car at the moment. Pick them up when you can then you will end up with a set.
If you round off one and have to fix it the work is more than a wrench.
And many thanks again, Ralf11. I'll try to stop scrutinizing the prices.occasional use can be compared with allowing someone else to muck up your brakes - either in competence or cost (assuming they do a good job)
chappys did not say what tests he had done on all other brands, or describe the methodology, so I think it is highly likely that top quality German brand will be as good as SnapOn
SnapOn is not always the strongest tool - for example, there is a small socket needed for the rockers on Porsche air cooled motors where the Snapoffs tend to break but Stahwilles do not.
OTOH, I have SnapOn for flare nut wrenches and most other things too...
I would not try to save 10 bucks on this critical area
If you eff up one of these nuts, it will not kill you - you'll just have a much bigger job on your hands...
Finally, liberal use of Kroil and tapping on the fastener - repeat every few hours for several days (TIME is your friend) will be very very helpful (don't just hose it down and then try to break it free).
When I buy an old car, I always hose down the susp. & brake fasteners a few times - even when I have no plans to work on them.
Thanks bob15 ! Appreciate that input, and good to hear as well.There are other tubing wrenches besides Snap On that are just as good: SK, Proto/Mac and Bonney all make, or made in the case of Bonney, fine tubing wrenches that will get the job done at a cheaper price.
.................When I buy an old car, I always hose down the susp. & brake fasteners a few times - even when I have no plans to work on them.
. . .it was a 1958 Reinell boat, with fins, like the cars of the 50's.~ We used to have an 18' Reinell inboard/outboard run-about boat (that we used frequently for deep sea & lake fishing & water skiing, even for trips to the Bow-Hunting Only - Long Island in Willapa Bay on the Pacific Coast), that had a factory installed air-cooled Porsche engine in it, I think approx 98hp. It was great for working on while it sat under the detached garage side lean-to roof. ~
But, and I know what chappys' gonna say, are the S-K's not very close to the SO's quality?
I used to do the same, frequently hosing down the susp. & brake fasteners &c on older vehicles.![]()
• Helped restore our 1947 Ford pickup to show quality
• 1948 Ford F-1 (purchased from orig owner)
• 1952 Ford F-2 (purchased from orig owner)
I know you're right.~ It's nice when i go to reach for the flare nut wrench i know it works. SO is not perfect but I have not found a better flare nut wrench. Im sure there is some high end german wrenches that are great and honestly probably around the SO prices. You need a quality wrench as its usually a smaller wrench in a smaller space. Also a lot of my go to tools are not SO, I have a very few SO pieces. My wrenches are USA Cman and my sockets are husky.
Are your dodge just crawl under the car and use a regular wrench to see what fits. Then you can order that

Thanks for the recommendations. I did do some perusing thru eBay for SO's & SK's, but at $30+ on avg, they're more than I was looking to spend...for just occasional use, and very occasional use at that. At any rate, if I was a Pro and using them all the time I've no doubt they're worth it.
From what I saw, same goes for (4) S-K or Gedore singles (some used, some new) @ approx $114~$130 for (4) singles.
And so for very occasional use, I've been considering the following (from various online tool retailers):
S-K 373 SuperKrome—3pc—6Pt—9~14mm —USA— $55
(9x11,10x12,13x14) ($18.33 per wrench)
S-K 376 (Not SuperKrome)—6pc—6Pt—9~21mm —USA— $115
(9x11,10x12,13x14,15x17,16x18,19x21) ($19.16 per wrench)
S-K 378 SuperKrome—6pc—6Pt—9~21mm —USA— $122
(9x11,10x12,13x14,15x17,16x18,19x21) ($20.33 per wrench)
Stanley Proto J3700M—5Pc—6Pt—7~17mm —USA— $70
(7x8,9x11,10x12,13x14,15x17) ($14 per wrench)
Gedore 1500 ES-400—5Pc—8~19mm —Germany— $103
(8x10,10x11,12x14mm w/hexagon 6Pt / 13x15 & 17x19mm w/12Pt) ($20.60 per wrench)
Williams 11692—5Pc—6Pt—9~21mm —Taiwan - $51.20
(9x11,10x12,13x14,15x17,19x21) ($10.24 per wrench)
Mac 'Expert' brand—5Pc—6Pt—7~19mm — Taiwan — $64
(7x9,8x10,11x13,12x14,17x19) ($12.80 per wrench)
. . .any thoughts on the abv ^ ? Am I being too cheap, even for occasional use? Thanks again.![]()
Thank you, mfewtrail, those are lower by approx $20 per set, even after $9+ shipping.The SK's here are cheaper than the prices you listed: https://clarkstool.com/search?type=product&q=SK+flare+wrench