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Tool Review : WrightGRIP Wrench - Wright Tools

woodstockva

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Hello everyone-

I just made a tool review video for the WrightGRIP wrench made by Wright Tools.

Like many of you, I read a lot about the WrightGRIP line of wrenches, but I never got to see one "in action". In this video I show you how a typical wrench will round off a bolt very quickly & the WrightGRIP wrench will grab onto the bolt and not let go...it will actually cause the bolt head to snap off.

*** Disclaimer : In the video I use a "cheater pipe" to add more torque & save my hands. I do not recommend you try this with your tools, they could break. I only did this for the benefit of the video. ***

Check out the video here --->

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Good video but you were comparing apples to oranges.

You should have compared WG to Williams Supercombos, SO FD+, Proto ASD, etc.

The video demonstated that serrated open ends are effective but it didn't show how Wrights implementation was any better then the latest implementation by the competition.
 
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Good point from Davefr.

Make a second video comparing the anti-slip wrenches, lets see how they stand up against each other.
 
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woodstockva

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Good video but you were comparing apples to oranges.

You should have compared WG to Williams Supercombos, SO FD+, etc.

The video demonstated that serrated open ends are effective but it didn't show how Wrights implementation was any better then the latest implementation by the competition.

I didnt make the video to bash other products. I only made it to show others what makes the WrightGRIP wrench stand out from the wrenches that MOST people have in their toolboxes. I personally like my gearwrench non-ratcheting wrenches (shown in the video) & could not find any videos online showing what made the WrightGRIP different.

I am sure the other high-end toolmakers have similar designs that dont round off bolts, I just personally do not own any.

Thanks for watching!
 

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I would think (being a betting man), that the wright grip would be on par with all the other Grip wrench products out there like snap on and others.

Nice video anytime we can push a great American company all the better!:thumbup::thumbup:
 

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Good video but you were comparing apples to oranges.

You should have compared WG to Williams Supercombos, SO FD+, Proto ASD, etc.

The video demonstated that serrated open ends are effective but it didn't show how Wrights implementation was any better then the latest implementation by the competition.

I don't think you should dictate what he should and shouldn't do.

He demonstrated it's more effective than a regular wrench, and while that would be nice to see them against each other, what he did is perfectly fine and great to see. I don't think he wanted to make your comparison...or he would have.
 

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Thanks for making the time to make the video woodstockva. Much appreciated.

As the point of this video was to compare apples to oranges, who's gonna send woodstockva some Williams, SO, MAC, Matco... for an apples to apples test? ;)
 

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He demonstrated it's more effective than a regular wrench, and while that would be nice to see them against each other, what he did is perfectly fine and great to see. I don't think he wanted to make your comparison...or he would have.

I agree.

His video simply wet my appetite. It does clearly show that serrated grips are effective on the open end.

Now it simply begs the question on who's implementation is the most effective?
 

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I agree.

His video simply wet my appetite. It does clearly show that serrated grips are effective on the open end.

Now it simply begs the question on who's implementation is the most effective?

If it will shear the bolt before it rounds the head how much more effective should it be? Very cool video I had never thought it would work as well as it obviously does!
 

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Looks like a good wrench. I like the divet for fitting the head of the bolt better and the serrated edges to help keep the wrench from stripping the bolt.

My only qualms are:

1. I almost rarely ever use the open side of a wrench. Maybe for alignments or quick turns, but otherwise, I feel like probably most of us prefer the closed end.

2. Thats cool that is doesnt strip out easily. But if you tightening something that tight using an open end, you might wanna consider a different method.

Thats my opinion, please feel free to debate. Thanks
 

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Thats cool that is doesnt strip out easily. But if you tightening something that tight using an open end, you might wanna consider a different method.

Thats my opinion, please feel free to debate. Thanks

I agree but sometimes using an open end is the tool of last resort. It's nice to know that the serrations actually give you a fighting chance to accomplish your task.

I need to replace my SK metrics because they're too damn short. I've been debating between Williams and Wrights. Aren't Wright's also a little on the short side?
 

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My only qualms are:

1. I almost rarely ever use the open side of a wrench. Maybe for alignments or quick turns, but otherwise, I feel like probably most of us prefer the closed end.

2. Thats cool that is doesnt strip out easily. But if you tightening something that tight using an open end, you might wanna consider a different method.

Thats my opinion, please feel free to debate. Thanks

I agree, but every day I need to access something where there is no room to slip a box end or socket over. The WrightGrips are the only wrench I trust to keep my hands safe.
 

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i love my wright grips. they are standouts in my wrench sets!! i would say their length in standard pattern is average, about the same as a williams supercombo, maybe a little shorter?
 

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And the winner--those big *** pliers!
Would be interesting to see what ft.-lbs. load each open end wrench reached-obviously only the Wright reached the point of destroying the bolt shank.
I wonder if some of the open ends that slipped are permanently spread?

edit) pliers didn't prove if they could snap off the bolt head
 
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I'd like to see how the Wright grips compare to the non-Wright grip Wright wrenches. Comparing different brands is certainly useful, and I really do appreciate the video, but if you really want to see how effective the Wright grip open end is, you'd certainly want to reduce as many other variables as possible.
 

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while it would be cool to see fd+, asd, and supercombo tested think this just goes to show if you don't already have a good set of wrenches with a modified open end it might be worth looking into getting a set.
 

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Were the Gearwrench wrench used the surface drive plus wrenches I was thinking about replacing my American Husky's with them and if that is the wrench I think I will pass.
 

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Thanks for the video Woodstock, it's always good to hear from another Southerner! IF you plan on implementing any of the suggestions for a second round video test, may I suggest measuring the jaw openings inner and outer before and after? Looks like some of the wrenches spread some, even the Wright, thereby contributing to the round-over. And then some closeups of the round-overs too.

Or... just call it good and know that I'll probably start looking for some wrights and relegate my craftsmans to my go box.
 

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Great Video and thanks for sharing!!!:thumbup:

Not to rain on your test but, you could have also shown the off corner engagement feature (or lack there of on the Craftsman and SK) of the boxed ends by using the boxed ends to remove the rounded bolt heads instead of the monster pliers. It still was a great video. It's also worthy to note that although the gearwrench open end slipped with the cheater pipe, I'm not sure if you could exert the amount of pressure to attain the same result with only your hand. At any rate it would appear that teeth beat notches on open ends.:lol:

Thanks again for sharing:beer:
 

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Good video but you were comparing apples to oranges.

You should have compared WG to Williams Supercombos, SO FD+, Proto ASD, etc.

The video demonstated that serrated open ends are effective but it didn't show how Wrights implementation was any better then the latest implementation by the competition.

That's going to cost some coin to buy those professional wrenches for the test...
 

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sweet video! thanks. That's the first time I've gotten to see that type of wrench in action. What camera did you shoot that with?
 

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Good video , thanks. Im a heavy duty mechanic, ive been using the wright grip wrenches for about a year . i have both metric and sae. From my experience, they do work as shown in the video, very well that is. They are comfortable and very well made, mine are satin finish.
 

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If any of you ever cross paths with a wright tools rep they have a testing station set with a torque wrench thing to test their wrench against others.

They have snap-on SK williams, Craftsman all the major brands.. The wrights do pull harder even on a well worn piece of hardware.. When it came to snappy and some of the other high ends it was not a huge difference but it was still noticeable..
 

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That looked like a good practical test to me!

I've long suspected that Wright tools are pretty good, and that just about confirms it!

Wish someone imported them into the U.K. as there's huge demand for a wrench that's better than the Taiwanese stuff but a bit less expensive than Snap On!
 

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Some great tools made right in my back yard. And yet I do not own any. We buckeyes have quite a few tool companies made here and head quartered here. Mac, Matco, Conwell, Wright come to mind. There may be more.
 

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Great Video and thanks for sharing!!!:thumbup:

Not to rain on your test but, you could have also shown the off corner engagement feature (or lack there of on the Craftsman and SK) of the boxed ends by using the boxed ends to remove the rounded bolt heads instead of the monster pliers. It still was a great video. It's also worthy to note that although the gearwrench open end slipped with the cheater pipe, I'm not sure if you could exert the amount of pressure to attain the same result with only your hand. At any rate it would appear that teeth beat notches on open ends.:lol:

Thanks again for sharing:beer:

Agreed. Even using my old Mac wrenches I can feel a difference vs. SK etc. due to the corner engagement.

Still a great video and an interesting test for sure. Congrats.
 
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sweet video! thanks. That's the first time I've gotten to see that type of wrench in action. What camera did you shoot that with?

I used a Sony HDR-CX220/B High Definition Handycam Camcorder with 2.7-Inch LCD......it records in 1080p, but I downgrade it to 720p when I create the video on movie maker.....otherwise it takes FOREVER to upload.

And to everyone else, THANKS for the compliments! I enjoy making these types of videos and hopefully will have some more completed soon.

Please subscribe to my youtube channel & "click like" on my videos --> www.youtube.com/user/dmcguinn1

The more subscribers, views, and likes I get....the more exposure I will have with the tool companies = more videos for you to watch! ;)
 
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