LTLFTP (Long Time Lurker, First Time Posting). I was bored the the other night, so I sat down with some open end wrenches, a pen and a digital micrometer. Everything is measured in MM, and all were measured at approximately the same spot on the wrench opening.
14mm marked size
Gear Wrench - 14.3mm
Craftsman - 14.25mm
Wrench Force by Snap On (long story on those wrenches) - 14.15mm
SK - 14.13mm
10mm marked size
Gear Wrench - 10.25mm
Craftsman - 10.14mm
Wrench Force by Snap On - 10.11mm
SK 10.07mm
5/16 marked size Ignition Wrench
Craftsman - 8.04mm
Snap On (standard off the truck) - 8.00mm
9/32 marked size Ignition Wrench
Craftsman - 7.17mm
Snap On (standard off the truck) - 7.04mm
Measured (but did not record) a few more, and my notes show that Gear Wrench were consistently oversized by the same .25mm across the board (on the set of Metric combo wrenches i measured), and Craftsman were a little more varied on the oversizing, but were always tighter in tolerance than the gear wrench. The SK wrenches were consistent, and tighter than both Gear Wrench and Craftsman. I wish that I had more off the truck Snap On wrenches to measure!
Anyway, that's what I found, FWIW
14mm marked size
Gear Wrench - 14.3mm
Craftsman - 14.25mm
Wrench Force by Snap On (long story on those wrenches) - 14.15mm
SK - 14.13mm
10mm marked size
Gear Wrench - 10.25mm
Craftsman - 10.14mm
Wrench Force by Snap On - 10.11mm
SK 10.07mm
5/16 marked size Ignition Wrench
Craftsman - 8.04mm
Snap On (standard off the truck) - 8.00mm
9/32 marked size Ignition Wrench
Craftsman - 7.17mm
Snap On (standard off the truck) - 7.04mm
Measured (but did not record) a few more, and my notes show that Gear Wrench were consistently oversized by the same .25mm across the board (on the set of Metric combo wrenches i measured), and Craftsman were a little more varied on the oversizing, but were always tighter in tolerance than the gear wrench. The SK wrenches were consistent, and tighter than both Gear Wrench and Craftsman. I wish that I had more off the truck Snap On wrenches to measure!
Anyway, that's what I found, FWIW