garfunkle24
Well-known member
I think the marketing reason has the most application here. Very likely they make the sets to have the same proportions as the typical set of combination wrenches. With wrenches, the torque issue applies more, and so the brain comes to accept that the bigger fastener needs the longer tool, even if physics doesn't agree with it.
though has anybody seen a set of combination wrenches that is the same length for the entire set? would be interesting, though I don't think the public would accept it after it's ingrained to the standard angles of groth in wrenches
I have a set of double-open Mac tappet (thin) wrenches from 10 - 19mm that are all the same length. Even on these already non-typical wrenches, it really does seem kind of freaky.
