I think the "issue" is heavily exaggerated. Most of the designs are good enough to not deeply bother me.On wrench beams: I often hear people here talk about Snap Ons thin wrench beams cutting into their hands. I imagine them imagining how a wrench feels based on their time with the wrench in a store or…. I grab the extreme end of my wrenches. Maybe only my last 2 fingers grip the beam.
Anyone else? How important is the beam of your combination wrench? Is beam shape a real issue or a made up one?
But it practically costs the same to make a wrench with a good radius or the beam shape and it is that wee bit nicer so - not much excuse except laziness to keep making pretty much the same patterns they did decades ago.
KTC from Japan also uses a rather nice pattern, very similar to Stahlwille. But KTC wrenches are more fat.
The really really cool thing about KTC that many other brands mess up on is the size stamping. It is massive, you can see the size across the workshop. Really don't get why everyone does not do it that way.

The Facom ones are generally big enough too, as is Snap On and some others. But KTC goes beyond that for sure.
Stahlwille has a nice shape but the numbering is frustrating. They write their "series" on every one of their wrenches, and it is just as visible as the actual sizing. All standard combo wrenches say "open box 13" on them. It's clear if those are the only wrenches you use, but if you have a bunch of mixed brands thrown together it is just unneccesary confusion.

