Bigblue&Goldie
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I'm wondering if the forging dies got damaged and they had to make due with others? It doesn't appear anyone else's Wright's look like these.
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I'm wondering if they're having problems with trivalent chrome compared to hexavalent chrome? I believe a lot of stuff coming from Taiwan Etc is still hexavalent. Snap-on has been switched for a few years and still does have the occasional Chrome peeling problem. I believe it is a little worse with this new process compared to the old one. I do know anytime I've had a problem with Snap-On Chrome peeling especially with quarter inch sockets a couple years ago they made it right and quickly. Wright not so much. Chrome razor blades!Wright has a reputation for bad plating. The few pictures that show their plating line looks like it hasn’t seen any capital investment in awhile. Most tools made all over the world have basically perfect plating, so it’s certainly possible even on low price point items.
Nice, don't even need to send it back... I had to send back my snap-on stuff and my Proto stuff and I warranted it out.Received good news from Wright Tools regarding the warranty request on the three wrenches and the ratchet.
“QC had approved these for warranty, order has been placed. The 1112 is on back order, expected ship date 5/15/2026.
Please sand or paint over our part number on all items and dispose of them.”
Nice, don't even need to send it back... I had to send back my snap-on stuff and my Proto stuff and I warranted it out.
Never had to warrant anything from wright tool.
That sounds about for Wright — an item being on backorder, I mean.Received good news from Wright Tools regarding the warranty request on the three wrenches and the ratchet.
“QC had approved these for warranty, order has been placed. The 1112 is on back order, expected ship date 5/15/2026.
Please sand or paint over our part number on all items and dispose of them.”
^ It looked to me from that announcement (which was some time back, as I recall) that there was something fishy going on with a few of their "distributors" in respect to "warranty". Understandably, the company made some changes to their "warranty" policy to assure that didn't happen again.They’ve had a lot of pushback online when they tried to have distributors handle all their warranty stuff.
Did you check your 15 and 16mm ?Which ones? I just checked both of these sets (metric to metric and see to see anyway) and no two wrenches are the same:
The 12mm and 13mm seemed the closest, but the 13 was ~2-3mm longer, measured by eyechrometer.
Yes. I checked them all. They are very clearly different wrenches:Did you check your 15 and 16mm ?
A mini review of the new(ish) Tekton combination wrenches.
So I posted last week asking about Genius combination wrenches, but by the time the dust settled, I decided on trying Tekton instead. They look identical to my eye (I would bet they're manufactured by Genius for Tekton, but I did nothing more than pull that idea out of my ***) They were $45...www.garagejournal.com


Don't know why the second pic turned sideways, but they were flat on a tabletop, side by side.Bro why start with a wrench just go in with a claw hammer and use the claw as the wrench now you got one tool and no risk of damaging itIf ma wrench or a ratchet will do, why spend the time and effort it takes to go get a hammer?
Bro why start with a wrench just go in with a claw hammer and use the claw as the wrench now you got one tool and no risk of damaging it
Thats excellent they took care of the issues. I really hope Wright caught wind of the thread I posted in the past and reconsidered the changes they made. That bridge is still burned for me, but not beyond rebuilding at some point.Received the first two wrenches and the ratchet from Wright Tools today. Only five days between submitting the warranty request and receiving the warranty replacements.
The lobster claw wrench is a warranty replacement, back-order expected 5/15/2026.Thats excellent they took care of the issues. I really hope Wright caught wind of the thread I posted in the past and reconsidered the changes they made. That bridge is still burned for me, but not beyond rebuilding at some point.
Are they replacing the lobster claw wrench? If so, I'm curious what the new one looks like.
Why would you not just contact the company directly before dragging them through the dirt on a forum?The lobster claw wrench is a warranty replacement, back-order expected 5/15/2026.
I will update when I receive the new wrench.
Let’s go back to part of your original question that I have next really seen addressed.
your black finish wrenchs rusting.
personally I would look at a couple options.
i would look at painting them, yes I know some people don’t like that but it is very common and in some industries you can get wrenches that come ‘high visibility yellow’ or they get painted a high visibility color.
next I might think about having them cad plated. I have a plating shop near me that cad/zink plates car parts and they come out great.
Why would you not just contact the company directly before dragging them through the dirt on a forum?
That's great you changed the title but many people who see this post will disregard the brand....
Why would you not just contact the company directly before dragging them through the dirt on a forum?
That's great you changed the title but many people who see this post will disregard the brand....

My thoughts also. Hope they get back on the right track too.Thats excellent they took care of the issues. I really hope Wright caught wind of the thread I posted in the past and reconsidered the changes they made. That bridge is still burned for me, but not beyond rebuilding at some point.
Are they replacing the lobster claw wrench? If so, I'm curious what the new one looks like.
Generally that's been the case in almost every one of these threads here discussing Wright and putative "warranty" issues.Ive had dealings with the peeps at Wright, they were nothing short of fantastic to deal with.
Fairly amazing, considering how long USPS is taking these days to deliver packages.Only five days between submitting the warranty request and receiving the warranty replacements.
Indeed.That's great you changed the title
If I have QC issues with a tool (I don't really care about minor chrome issues I've had even with high-end Japanese tools), my first instinct wouldn't be to post about it on a forum...The OP wasn't originally going to contact them. He mentioned returning the set and going with another brand wrench and came here asking for recommendations. Hardly a smear campaign.
By posting first, the voice here redirected him to give them a chance to make it right, and a resolution came together.
Wright Tool has a loyal following here. But as seen, they do have room for improvement and when people speak up, it can be positive motivation.
If I have QC issues with a tool (I don't really care about minor chrome issues I've had even with high-end Japanese tools), my first instinct wouldn't be to post about it on a forum...
THAT helps alert the manufacturer about quality problems and then improve.

I’d much rather know how good a companies initial product is than in how they handle their issues.a good warrant is absolutely amazing…but how little you need it is even betterWhy would you not just contact the company directly before dragging them through the dirt on a forum?
That's great you changed the title but many people who see this post
My worst experiences have been with gear wrench. Three sets, two with defects so I returned, the third I just didn't like.Last year I bought a set of wright wrenches because torque test channel reviewed them as best open end wrenches and I wanted a set of combos to keep in my car.
One of them was bent crooked. I got it from Zoro and they sent me a new one drop shipped from wright. It was 10 to 19 set I think so 10% defect rate
Also picked up some snap on tools direct last year online sale and had around 20% defect rate like someone else here mentioned was about what I experienced to. Pliers where the ends don’t touch proper. Finish problems with chrome.
Put a sour taste in my mouth on new US made tools tbh. Didn’t have this problem with any Taiwan tools ever.
It could be bad luck and honestly I haven’t bought too many US made tools in the last couple years but I don’t see posts about bent taiwain wrenches coming off the line with messed up chrome. I’m wondering if they are just cutting back on QC due to rising costs in America and just YOLO send it out and hope no one complains.
I think alot of the customers of wright and snap on are industrial or government so if they get a tool that’s a little off its not there money anyway buying it so they won’t complain.
Are those significantly stronger than the regular style of long nose pliers?My worst experiences have been with gear wrench. Three sets, two with defects so I returned, the third I just didn't like.
Bought a bunch of Tekton, had one not good item over the years, immediate replacement.
Had some failures or defects with proto, SK, and snap on; immediate replacement.
Had a problem with a Stanley hand plane (defect). Sat to long before trying it and had trouble getting ahold of Stanley. I managed to fabricate a replacement part and rarely buy Stanley tools anymore. Yeah, I know proto is Stanley.
I do not recall any problems with Craftsman or Milwaukee...
Not happy with dealing with knipex so I stopped buying their tools.
Everyone has their little pet peeves.... And I am no exception.
Not really related, but I bought what I thought was an American made klein tool... Made in China. I was a little annoyed, but the tools are really nice so... You should buy one.
I myself like the 1/2 drive hammer best.While I realize that a lot of people like having nice-looking tools, mine are ......well......shop-worn.......lol.
I but tools based on whether or not they will get the job done, I don't care much what they look like.
After using ratchets and wrenches for hammers, the chrome starts to look less than pristine.
Enter the EPA.Back in the mid seventies I had a Snap-on dealer make it very clear that chrome pealing was unacceptable. He told me that if I ever had a problem with it, give him a call and he would make an extra stop to replace it. I'm guessing he must have had an experience with an irate customer.
What did they have to do with flaking chrome on Snap On tools?Enter the EPA.

I'm assuming that the EPA reference has to do with the method that is used to apply Chrome. I think that the EPA put some rules in place that cause them to change how they do it in. The thing they do is not as robust.What did they have to do with flaking chrome on Snap On tools?![]()
Trivalent now compared to Hexavalent then. Big reason a lot of companies ship stuff to Mexico now for plating.I'm assuming that the EPA reference has to do with the method that he used to apply Chrome. I think that the EPA put some rules in place that cause them to change how they do it in. The thing they do is not as robust.
Then again I could be completely wrong.
What year did it startTrivalent now compared to Hexavalent then. Big reason a lot of companies ship stuff to Mexico now for plating.