PepperCrab
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For working on vehicles, which is preferable, wrenches with no offset or with a 15 degree offset? Thanks.
surpentine belt tenshoniors.
I like the Zero offset wrenches in some applications.Tight spots are one including surpentine belt tenshoniors.A 15 degree offset will not get into tight spots.
wat?

I find the zero offesets are great for getting to FWD GM torque converter bolts.
The original reason for the 15 degree offset was knuckle clearance.
I think he is talking on the box end side not on the open end. The 30 and 60* offset is for the open end.
I don't want to thread jack but how does that actually happen since knuckle clearance isn't based on the wrench angle alone?
It is based on the angle of the flats compared to the location of obstacles and the angle of the wrench. I couldn't find too many resources when I searched but what I did find agreed that the purpose of the offset (which began as 15 and 30 degrees) was to make the wrench more usable by being able to flip it over.
My SO dealer sells more of the zero offset in a 9:1 ratio. With that said, I own both 0 & 15 degree offset long pattern box wrenches, BUT I reach for the 0 degree offsets 95% of the time. Both are needed, I must admit.
-Mike
Oh, no, I get it. You are talking about the open end. No, this angle usually pertains to the box. (the end you should be attempting to be using at all cost) It could pertain to open end, but not so often.
I follow you guys now. I assumed you were talking about the open end. I totally agree that the box end is angled to provide finger clearance.
In reading the thread I think we might not all be on the same page in this regard.

For working on vehicles, which is preferable, wrenches with no offset or with a 15 degree offset? Thanks.
Thank you LucidZombie thread alert!
@bryant 24 You might want to start a new thread for this. The issue with resurrecting old threads is that people will respond to 12 year old posts without looking at the date and will then never reply to your question.
As for the wrenches you posted you don't give us a brand or any origin information. Based on the information you do give us I don't see any problems, but there is no way to tell how good, or reliable the ratcheting mechanism is.