Re: worse tool brand
Those Oxwall and other stamped wrenches were something to behold. They essentially were the same as furniture assembly tools, one use.
The made in India wrenches are light years ahead of those wrenches. I'm not sure what people expect out of a $8.99 set of wrenches, but I certainly got more than one use out of mine. They are the opposite of lobster claws, they will fit in tight areas my best wrenches can't go without wasting time grinding to fit. They are a polished combo, not the crude looking **** pictured in this thread, I've mentioned them before when on sale at Menard's. I haven't had to cut one short or bend it to fit yet, but when the time comes, whatever gets the job done.
Those Oxwall and other stamped wrenches were something to behold. They essentially were the same as furniture assembly tools, one use.
The made in India wrenches are light years ahead of those wrenches. I'm not sure what people expect out of a $8.99 set of wrenches, but I certainly got more than one use out of mine. They are the opposite of lobster claws, they will fit in tight areas my best wrenches can't go without wasting time grinding to fit. They are a polished combo, not the crude looking **** pictured in this thread, I've mentioned them before when on sale at Menard's. I haven't had to cut one short or bend it to fit yet, but when the time comes, whatever gets the job done.
