@Fedwrench: Are those wrenches Williams USA or Taiwan?
There are a few differences. Snap on Flank Drive Plus open ends use teeth. Williams uses notches. I think the teeth grip better. The Snap on FDP wrench is thinner and lighter. The Williams is a little heavier but, avoids the knife edge fell if leaning heavy on the wrench. Here are a few crappy pictures of a 15mm wrench. Please don't think you're getting a snap on wrench by buying the Williams cheaper. They are completely different.![]()
One thing that no one really discusses is the damage that these "teeth" can do to hardware. If you don't care, then don't worry about it, but if you are working on something special it may be an issue. I bought a nice set of non flank drive plus 6 point wrenches to work on anything that really matters.
Gee, does that mean I need to get TWO sets (well, actually more like eight, SAE/MM, midget, standard, standard with teeth, XL) of combo wrenches? Dang.
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I noticed that yesterday while internet browsing. I don't know if it's a matter of old stock vs. new stock but, the only pictures of sunex wrenches I could find with the modified open end with teeth were of ratcheting wrenchesSee what I mean ? Both V-groove , but one has the teeth and the other doesn't
I don't know what's up with that, same model number listed but obviously different

One thing that no one really discusses is the damage that these "teeth" can do to hardware. If you don't care, then don't worry about it, but if you are working on something special it may be an issue. I bought a nice set of non flank drive plus 6 point wrenches to work on anything that really matters.
I don't think a tech really needs non slip open ends on wrenches all of the time but, they are real handy for suspension work for those instances when you can't use a boxed end.You should have two anyways for times when you cant use a socket and have to use two wrenches.


Actually three sets - one with non-slip ends, one with regular, and one to cut up and bend to make special or one-time use wrenches.
The more the merrier.
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Well yeah. I just meant two sets of combination wrenches. Doesn't include the ratchet, flare nut, stubby, cutoff/specialty, obstruction, slugging/striking etc you may need. As others have said I have only seen the sunnex ratcheting wrenches having the modified open ends. May want to research that a bit before anyone gets the regular v open ends.
I have flank drive plus xl wrenches, proto ASD spline ratcheting wrenches, wright grip wrenches, snap on open/flare combo wrenches, snap on six point non plus open ends, gear wrench twisted flex wrenches, older craftsman pro stubby wrenches, and then lots of specialty and weird wrenches. All of these are in metric and SAE. After 1 1/4" I only have SAE. I use my proto and wright grips the most.
I will say that after about 3/4" the ASD/flank drive plus really doesn't matter.
As far as people asking about open end wrenches slipping on fasteners, well in the rust belt areas it is more common, especially with less expensive wrenches.
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For you Aussie blokes. SP make a nice set, as do Sidchrome
Where can we get Toptul aside from eBay and GJ?As do Toptul (Super-Torque Dynamic)
Ok Strouty, what's with those two "piles" in the middle, let's get with the program and get those organized!!!
J/K- great looking setup!!
I hope no one runs into issues with that!
I have no idea if only the ratcheting ones have the teeth as all I have are the ratcheting w/teeth.
As far as marring fasteners, how often do you really care if non visible fasteners get some scuffs on them?
Yikes! Now you got me worried! :/
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@barrybeefburgerJust got confirmation that the non-ratcheting version does not have the "anti-slip". Bummer. Canceled on them and got Gearwrenches for cheaper instead.
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Where can we get Toptul aside from eBay and GJ?
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What other brands has this "anti-slip" technology in their wrenches? So far, these are what I've discovered...
Wright Tool's WrightGrip
Snap-On FD+
Proto's ASD
Mac's Knuckle Saver
Matco’s Opti-Torque Pro
I ask because I'm in the market to buy a set of combination wrenches, new or used.
I am simply asking about other alternatives or similar offerings to Snap-On's Flank Drive Plus to educate myself... seeing that there are a lot of options out here in the US that I have never had experience with before.
Also, I just bought the Sunex.
I canceled my order. The non-ratcheting version do not have the "anti-slip" notches/teeth. I ended up going with Gearwrench.please let us know how the sunex work out?
I canceled my order. The non-ratcheting version do not have the "anti-slip" notches/teeth. I ended up going with Gearwrench.
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