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Where do you buy WrightGrip wrenches?

isuhunter

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Looking at picking up a nice set of wrightgrips after reading MANY different wrench threads.

Where do you guys suggest picking them up from?
 
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Gore

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I'm in the same boat as you...Epstein has 'em.

I'm sure once in a blue moon eBay will have "good deals" though.

I don't know which style you're looking for but I just found out that they don't make full polished wrenches past 24mm....boooo
 

Wamsutta

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You get the part number of the individual wrench or wrench set and run it through Google. Easy peezy lemon squeezy.
 

gdocktor3

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An old industrial belt, motor, hardware store near my work sells Wright. That's the only place I've ever seen them sold other than online.
 

Tenex

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I bought mine from White Cap Construction Supply, but only because they gave me a good deal. Their pricing is usually pretty high
 

walrus

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Doesnt Epstein carry them?

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dutchgray

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I bought mine fron Epsteins, a polished metric set and a satin inch set, very nice wrenches, you won't be disappointed but it would be nice if they did a long pattern.
 

TURNA

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No idea where you live but Sunrise Tool Service sells them in there store in West Islip NY
 
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derosa

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The wrights are definitely US made, I bought mine from toolbarn, they have really good sales on these that makes them cheaper then anywhere. Otherwise there's a really affordable place I go to in Syracuse.
 

Loscaldazar

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I've noticed the COO of a lot of Wright and Proto items recently on Amazon has been switched to China. Don't know why that is, because I know those products are definitely USA made. Can a customer submit suggestions to change the details and maybe someone is doing that to these companies or is it Amazon screwing it up?
 

KnurledNut

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I've noticed the COO of a lot of Wright and Proto items recently on Amazon has been switched to China. Don't know why that is, because I know those products are definitely USA made. Can a customer submit suggestions to change the details and maybe someone is doing that to these companies or is it Amazon screwing it up?

On any items page, below the price and initial product details is a link that says, "Report incorrect product information."
 

sld961

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Toolbarn had the best prices when I got mine. Also, looks like they give 5% off for veterans and first responders.

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Bill Ramsey

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I got mine from Tooltopia and had no problems, but there's been a mixed bag here with some members having a bad customer experience with them. But their pricing was the lowest when I bought mine.

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isuhunter

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Looks like Tooltopia does carry wright any more.

Tool barn and Amazon both come out to about the same price.
 
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