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riethoven
11-01-2006, 02:11 PM
I have a excellent selection of Craftsman tools that I have been collecting since I was 15. At one point I had every metric tool that they sold but since then they have more offerings that I have not purchased.

My sons were asking what I would like for Christmas and a set of those ratcheting box end wrenches came to mind. I am leaning towards the Craftsman because I have had good luck with their hand tools in the past. I looked and saw that they have three different varieties.

Does anyone have any recommendations for these wrenches. Any real world experience out there who would care to post?

whunter
11-01-2006, 06:02 PM
I have a very good selection of Craftsman tools that I have been collecting since I was 15. One thing I don't have is a set of those ratcheting box wrenches. I am leaning toward Craftsman but would like to hear anyone's recommendations for these wrenches.
The China version is poor quality.
The Craftsman version is good quality.
The major brand names are premium good quality.

http://www.wrighttool.com/

www.snapon.com/

www.matcotools.com/

J.H. Williams tools http://www.bahco.com/us/#

The following are owned by Stanley www.stanleyworks.com/
Stanley® Brand name
Stanley Proto® Brand name
and Blackhawk™ trade mark
Mac Tool Brand Name www.mactools.com/
Husky Tool Brand Name [url]www.huskytools.com/

Monomer
11-01-2006, 07:33 PM
I'd also like to add:

-Snap-on/Williams
-Stanley PROTO

riethoven
11-02-2006, 01:33 PM
The China version is poor quality.
The Craftsman version is good quality.
The major brand names are premium good quality.

http://www.wrighttool.com/

www.snapon.com/

J.H. Williams tools http://www.bahco.com/us/#

The following are owned by Stanley www.stanleyworks.com/
Stanley® Brand name
Stanley Proto® Brand name
and Blackhawk™ trade mark
Mac Tool Brand Name www.mactools.com/
Husky Tool Brand Name [url]www.huskytools.com/

When you mentioned "major brands" were you referring to Snap On, Mack and Matco?

Do you think Husky is better than Craftsman? I can remember as a kid that Husky was considered equal to Craftsman then it disappeared for a while, then Home Depot has it. I figured they bought the name and were having tools made offshore.

whunter
11-02-2006, 02:23 PM
When you mentioned "major brands" were you referring to Snap On, Mack and Matco?

Do you think Husky is better than Craftsman? I can remember as a kid that Husky was considered equal to Craftsman then it disappeared for a while, then Home Depot has it. I figured they bought the name and were having tools made offshore.
Husky has generally been a step up from Craftsman.

"major brands" are:
* Snap On
* Mac
* Matco
* Wright
* Williams
* Stanley
* Proto
* Blackhawk
* Husky
* STARRETT

There are others, just can't recall them all at the moment.

Monomer
11-02-2006, 11:08 PM
Husky has generally been a step up from Craftsman.

"major brands" are:
* Snap On
* Mac
* Matco
* Wright
* Williams
* Stanley
* Proto
* Blackhawk
* Husky
* STARRETT

There are others, just can't recall them all at the moment.

Now Were talking.

Add Brown and Sharp, and Mitutoyo. NEVER buy Fowler (junk.) Interped if you can afford it.


Blackhawk is the cheaper of the stanley tools. MIT is also a good, cheap brand if you just need a tool you'll only use a couple of times (ugh, like a 46mm socket...)

bgkast
11-04-2006, 03:08 AM
My brother in law has some craftsmen Ratcheting box wrenches. One end ratchets the other is an open end. Very nice tools, much better than my harbor freight POSes.