Drunkonunleaded
Well-known member
Has anyone had experience with Williams/Blue Point flex head reversible ratcheting wrenches? I was originally leaning towards a reversible Carlyle set, but recalled some instances where a flex head would be beneficial. After some (albeit limited) research, Williams seems to be one of the only few offering a flex head wrench that is also reversible.
I am starting fresh so to speak and have been agonizing over which ratcheting wrench set to pick. Most often, I am using these in tight spaces where a socket would not fit, so I was thinking that a flex head would be beneficial. After using a "traditional" Gearwrench set for many years, I have always felt that my next set should be reversible for similar reasons.
This set would likely be the only ratcheting wrenches in my new box, so I want to make sure that I have my bases covered. FWIW, I will also be purchasing a set of long-pattern standard combination wrenches as well (likely Carlyle).
I am starting fresh so to speak and have been agonizing over which ratcheting wrench set to pick. Most often, I am using these in tight spaces where a socket would not fit, so I was thinking that a flex head would be beneficial. After using a "traditional" Gearwrench set for many years, I have always felt that my next set should be reversible for similar reasons.
This set would likely be the only ratcheting wrenches in my new box, so I want to make sure that I have my bases covered. FWIW, I will also be purchasing a set of long-pattern standard combination wrenches as well (likely Carlyle).

