Ace Hardware.How do you ever know who made Craftsman…..I think Lowes sells them now, K-mart used to, originally a Sears brand, sometimes made by Ridgid Tools.
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Ace Hardware.How do you ever know who made Craftsman…..I think Lowes sells them now, K-mart used to, originally a Sears brand, sometimes made by Ridgid Tools.
And? Its irrelevant over the lifespan of the tools. The wrenches cost less than the downtime you get from fixing stripped out bolts$$$$
Wiha or pb swiss. (Pb swiss preffered)
Any other answer is wrong
WERA torque plus are awesome also!just got a new set of WERA tools, but have been using Bondhaus for years with zero issues. Lots of junk ones as well but when I need to do something right, it's one of those two.
Or the Park bicycle Y-tool. Have two from a few years in a bicycle shop and no telling how many allens those things have seen.
Those look solidWERA torque plus are awesome also!
I’m partial to Snap On but WERA is second for me.Those look solid
I prefer the wiha t handle wrenches over the snap on! Also, Snap on isn't an approved vendor for me to order from at work... so not much snap on in my boxes.I’m partial to Snap On but WERA is second for me.View attachment 3966382
This x 1 million. I spend too much of my time drilling out stripped Allen heads that some jerkoff with worn out ****ty tools didn't have the sense to stop- step back, and realize they need an Allen wrench that isn't rounded off.(or the correct size)And? Its irrelevant over the lifespan of the tools. The wrenches cost less than the downtime you get from fixing stripped out bolts