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I'm pretty sure my 13mm Wright Grip has spread a bit. Maybe I'll pick up a 2.0 to replace it.


FWIW: Wright makes the best wrenches I've ever used. Everyone who has used them compliments the comfy beams, and the great grip. Also, the satin is beautiful, and much easier to hold/clean. Hopefully the 2.0 stuff will still be available in satin.
 

170-3tree

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The video says that they'll make something for you if they don't already. Maybe enough people should inquire about long handle sets.

I'm about to start revising my wrenches and sockets to get away from having 20 different brands. I'd love to be able to drop one chunk of change on a full range of wrenches, long, extra long, SAE and metric sets as well as a variation or two of ratcheting wrenches.
 

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That was an awesome video... As a Canadian, it made proud to be an American [emoji3]


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+1 Felt I was born in wrong country after watching that video. I'm officially Canadian but American at heart. Free speech. 2nd amendment. Property rights. Awesome stuff made in the USA from guns & ammo, to tools, to the All-Clad pots and pans that occupy my kitchen. I never mind spending money on high quality product from companies that actually care about craftsmanship and their customers.
 

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Seriously? This is GJ man! Gotta have at least 3-4 sets of the same style wrenches or your man card is permanently revoked...

Besides, 'Merica!!!

:thumbup:

When I was a tech I had my large work set of tools and a smaller home/side job set. What's funny is, almost 9 years out from leaving the business I'm still adding to both sets which sit side by side in my garage. I am even building a smaller travel set. Oh well, gives me an excuse to buy more Wright stuff!!:beer:
 

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Gents,

FWIW, I'm listening on the long pattern wrenches. What size ranges are you looking at for longer handles? I would have to think under 1"?

Ty
 

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Also, to answer some other questions..

1) Same beam design
2) Will be available in both satin and full polish

1foxracing is scheduled to come in this afternoon for a tour. I'm sure he'll fill you guys in!



Ty
 

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Gents,

FWIW, I'm listening on the long pattern wrenches. What size ranges are you looking at for longer handles? I would have to think under 1"?

Ty

I, for one, would be interested in 11-15 PC sets in both Metric & SAE that was 10-15% longer. I don't use much above 1" or 22-24mm frequently enough to be concerned with the larger sizes. Though to satisfy those that do you could simply offer the larger sizes as a 4-5 Pc expansion set.
 

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And while we're at it, please consider offering more comprehensive socket sets.
 
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I just got home from my tour of the Wright Tool facility and I must first thank Ty for all the hospitality and yes I did bring my camera and he let me photograph inside. I'll start a new thread with all the photo's.
 

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My most used wrenches are my long pattern ones being an auto tech so I can really see the value in Wright offering them. As far as sizes go I would say at least a 3/8 to 3/4 and 10-19mm. Even though I already have wrenches covered I would still buy a set.
 

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Cool thread, great to see folks working constructively to support USA tools.

Now I want to see the factory tour pics :3gears:
 

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Kudo to Wright for stamping their wrench instead of laser etched. Alot of new tools are laser etched now which I absolutely hate. I also like how Wright use big bold character. Like everybody said, long and midget wrench would be nice.
 

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While I have not yet puchased any Wright wrenches, I was planning to purchase sets of sae and metric to upgrade from my craftsmans by the end of the year or so.. I think I'll just have to wait until the 2.0 comes out though!

Props to the people who produced the video, it's great to see companies comitted to making quality tools in the USA and not listening to the bean counters!
 
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Gents,

FWIW, I'm listening on the long pattern wrenches. What size ranges are you looking at for longer handles? I would have to think under 1"?

Ty

My thoughts are long pattern combo wrenches from 10mm-19mm in metric with no skipped sizes and 3/8"-1" in SAE. Wrenches smaller than that just aren't needed in long pattern and combos get big above 1" anyway so I think this is a good size range without getting carried away.

I know forging dies are expensive as is the development process but the Wrightgrip wrench is a winning product and would be even better in long pattern. Speaking from an Auto mechanic perspective I love having extra reach and leverage in a wrench and Wrightgrip wrenches are certainly strong enough to take it.
 
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While visiting the factory yesterday I also made a request for more variety in 1/4" drive ratchets. I would like to see some different length and flex head models like Wright offers in 3/8" drive sizes and larger.
 

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Because Ryan won't let user's control their own posts for editing, deleting, etc
 
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FWIW: Wright makes the best wrenches I've ever used. Everyone who has used them compliments the comfy beams, and the great grip. Also, the satin is beautiful, and much easier to hold/clean. Hopefully the 2.0 stuff will still be available in satin.

I've got Wright tools that I bought new in the 70s at Uncle Bill's, they have been used hard, and never a failure. I love my wrightgrips, and will go with the 2.0 version, but still use the originals when working on vintage machinery, so as to not damage the fasteners.

IMO Wright has all of the value of the truck tool brands at a price that is far less expensive
 

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Ty-

I remember back in my youth, Uncle Bill' Stores (and the various other incarnations owned by the same parent) sold Wright tools at their stores. Do you guys have any plans to put your products in any mass marketer? Even a regional one?
 

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I ordered 9/16 Wright Grip a little while ago just to see first hand what they are like. I liked every part about it with the exception of the length. I don't wrench for a living, but after my first long pattern wrench purchase, I was thinking why would anyone want a standard length?

One small thing, and I know this sounds stupid, I wish it was stamped just WRIGHT. Instead of Wright Grip.
 

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The satin is just simply amazing. Even better than Toptul's and Stahlwille's quality. Sorry Toptul and Stahlwille fans. :beer:

I'm pretty sure my 13mm Wright Grip has spread a bit. Maybe I'll pick up a 2.0 to replace it.


FWIW: Wright makes the best wrenches I've ever used. Everyone who has used them compliments the comfy beams, and the great grip. Also, the satin is beautiful, and much easier to hold/clean. Hopefully the 2.0 stuff will still be available in satin.
 

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"We tell the bean counters, to go count beans." What a great video. Gave me chills. That should be a tv commercial.

So Proto has new 90t ratchet, SK has new pearhead ratchet, Wright has new style wrenches all released within a few days/week of each other. What will strike next?

Agreed. Badass video. Plus I love the regular Wright grips in the shop so these must be even better!
 

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Any word yet on the exact changes for the 2.0? I am planning on getting the 952 and 915 sets hopefully sometime next year, and I'm curious if I should be looking for the 2.0s.
 

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Any word yet on the exact changes for the 2.0? I am planning on getting the 952 and 915 sets hopefully sometime next year, and I'm curious if I should be looking for the 2.0s.

To date this is it.

Also, to answer some other questions..
1) Same beam design
2) Will be available in both satin and full polish
Ty


Below cut from Wright Tool Factory Tour

10-13-2016
I noticed you included some Wrightgrip 2.0 wrench pictures, but it looks like in all the excitement you "accidentally" forgot to take us a picture of the open end of the new wrenches. The new open ends are all strangely hidden, off in the background, or out of focus. :

Ty let me look over the the new WRIGHTGrip 2.0 very closely and I did take photo's of the new open head design but I just cropped it out of the photo "accidentally"

Wright Tool Factory Tour with photo's today.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=6040118#post6040118
 

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Kudo to Wright for stamping their wrench instead of laser etched. Alot of new tools are laser etched now which I absolutely hate. I also like how Wright use big bold character. Like everybody said, long and midget wrench would be nice.

Indeed,
 

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I bet they are ratcheting.


And I love Wright tools, I have a wrench set in std and metric, I work for myself as a mobile mechanic. 1/2 drive, 3/4, drive, sockets and ratchets. Top quality, best chrome ive seen, art like finish. Tough tools too!
 
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