I like them but I dislike the autistic fixations ppl on UA-cam have. The better tool is whatever you like and doesn't break your knuckles. Anything made in America I like
Hey bro they used an OEX regular smooth head wrench to compare to their copy of the flank drive plus that would be an SOEX wrench from snapon pay attention..... They BSing you!
Got my tools off competitors trucks, filled back in with originals! (About half price-same warranty) used a lot of good AMERICAN tools over the years; snap on, Mac, matco, cornwell...proto, Williams, Herbrand, SK, CT, even Craftsman. As long as you have the tool you need to do the job..the best warranty doesn't help if the tool fails before the job is done. Master Diesel tech, retired x3
Snap on makes the best ratchets, but I’ve been somewhat disappointed with their wrenches. I have a 10mm flare nut wrench that’s absolutely terrible on what flare nut wrenches are supposed to be great at. Their flank drive xtra is better, but it uses tighter tolerances at the cost of not fitting everything I want it to.
I wasn’t familiar with Wright Tools until about two years ago. Read about their history and how they are one of the last USA manufacturers of hand tools. I purchased a standard length 3/8 fine tooth ratchet (for about half the cost of a Snappy) and absolutely love it! The smooth handle feels amazing in hand. Smooth and precise ratcheting! I’m planning on buying some semi-deep sockets and they will be Wright!
So, rounded it with a standard Snap-on Flank drive wrench, then pop the head with the Wright Grip. Had you put a Snap-on Flank Drive Plus wrench on that same bolt, the results would've been the same.
@@ThomasShue In my opinion, only flank drive xtra comes close to this level of grip. Unfortunately, the tolerances are so tight that they will not fit on every fastener, especially if rust gets involved. Wright says they have a patent on Wrightgrip, snap on probably has a patent on flank drive. It’s probably different enough. In my opinion, SnapOn makes the best ratchets. But I’ve ordered a set of wrightgrip wrenches because of the level of quality for the money, and I’m convinced Wright beat Snap On at the open end wrench game. 18 piece Wright metric wrench set 958 was around $250 shipped to my door. A 10 piece Snap On Metric Flank Drive wrench set SOEXM710 is $426.
The proto and wrightgrip were not on the same flat. Proto was horizontal and did not move. Wrightgrip was at an upward angle. Not to mention Adam was the one putting the wrench to the bolt instead of Vince.
I kinda thought that too but it's hard to tell really. The wright has extra flats cut into the head of the wrench and it might just be sitting up higher cause it's actually locked onto the flats of the bolt instead of stripped and laying downward. Idk of course but even if he used a complete new bolt head that was super impressive to see the wright wrench snap the head off of the bolt using open end of the wrench.
@@jamesf9610 IF the proto asd wrench moved that bolt even a little the wrightgrip 2.0 wrench would have needed to be positioned at either the 4 oclock position or 11 oclock to stay on same flats. You can do it yourself by holding a bolt out with your hand put a wrench on the flats with wrench horizontal. Turn wrench slightly. Notice position of those same flats. The only way to stay on same ones is to be at 4 or 11 oclock.
So I've been a mechanic for a few years now and currently looking to upgrade my wrench drawer. My father has a set of caterpillar wrenches that look exactly like these. Same non slip design, same profile with a thicker center that feels really confortable to use, all the way down to the style of font for the brand logo and size on the wrench itself. When I used them one day I was determined to get a set after loosening up the first bolt. Problem was finding a complete set without paying an arm and a leg for them. A fellow tech told me about these Wright Grips a couple weeks ago and I'm glad he did. I will be purchasing a couple sets very soon.
I buy many tools from the Coliseum Swap Meet in Oakland One can find lots of old useable tools in that place - including some old Wright sockets that have "Barberton Ohio" stamped next to their name.
Now that’s a wrench. My grandad use to have a heating oil business in New Jersey, he kept a extra wrench this size of the one at the end behind the backseat of his ranchero for when he’d go collecting payments. 🤣🤣🤣
I have proto USA, snap on, Armstrong, and I must say my favorite 1" to 1-1/2" wrench are proto USA, they have spline ratchet model combination wrench (100-250$ per) they are insane, been using them for years on big machineries and its like brand new still no jokes, they are balanced, long, very strong, feels good in the hand, I would not even sell them for double I paid.
Me too i love proto the old wrenches. With the grainy finish made in chatsworth. They are as good as the wrights. I have wright screwdrivers they have been good as well. Out in the oilfield they take an abusing proto sk and wright all hold up. I cant say the same for snap on. Older Craftsman work as well. I have used armstrong as well. Sometimes you have to put a three foot cheater pipe on a wrench.😂 Thats where the rubber meets the road. And which one survives the brine.
@@karatekid6026 to continue on smaller size wrenches only like common wrenches, 1/4 to 1" no speciality I really dig the armstrong. They are very very comfortable and unbreakable tho they don't bite hard so I use them on perfect condition nuts and bolts so it's keeping them intact. I don't have those size in proto so can't comment and for Snap on I'm sorry but they bite like none and they never open, people around me on site borrow mine all the time, anyway I like them but they are just not as comfortable. I have JH Williams USA it's standard. I have cheap ones to that I like to mod and weld, they are crap you can't work with these seriously they just open and bent when you pry so it's a waste but sometimes you absolutely need that Frankenstein welded 24" lever. Lol 😂
Never had a problem with Snap-On or Proto, but after seeing this, definitely going to be looking into Wright. Performance aside, the fact they’re still family-owned caught my interest.
It was partly because they are also affordable but when I got some new wrenches, I wanted USA made and I went with WrightGrips. They are great wrenches. They haven't failed me yet. Only gripe is I wish they would clean up around the the open ends. They are sharp enough to cut you!
Vince I am a mechanic that works primarily on trailers. When it comes to hand tools, without a doubt Snap On is the standard. I own sockets, ratchets and wrenches made by Snap On. Wright probably does make a great wrench, but in all my experience most folks use the box end, until you have no option but to use the open end. Anyways Vince keep the great content coming.
Wright Tools makes great hand tools. I own some of their impact sockets and they are top notch. I have owned mine for over 20 years and have beat them to death. None of them have ever broke.
Since they didn't show the wrench end up close, I would have to assume that it's a standard wrench and not a flank drive. Also, real tool reviews did a video showing both back in 2014. Yes, they both break the bolt head off. However, the technology is originally from snap-on. They held the patent for years.
*Snap-On Flank drive plus - the best wrenches on the Market and the RIGHT tool for the job..... plus the Snap-On offset gets in where no other wrenches can*
i bought some 3/4 dr 12point impact sockets 20 years ago from wright tool. never broke one.. need another set but wish they made a more complete set like they did years ago..
Flank drive plus is equal to wright grip...neither is better than the other. I actually thought it was kind of chinchy that they used the snap on flank drive, not plus.
That’s why snap on makes the flank drive plus wrenches with the teeth. Snap on actually started making the teeth before other companies like wright copied them with the teeth. That salesman is full of it.
Gotta advertise MORE..MORE.. until just NOW, I'd never heard of Wright tools. I'm in Arizona, where can I purchase your high quality products? I'm carrying cash...RIGHT NOW, let's GO. IM SO DISGUSTED WITH FOREIGN MADE C_AP !
Thank you for this one. I’ve heard of and seen Wright tools only as brief flashes on tool comparison videos here and there the past few years. I’d love to know more about the how, where, and whys about them. Stay safe.
Am I the only that noticed when they put their wrench on the “same flat” It wasnt lol the wrench was in a completely different position not to mention the video paused just before they switch wrenches 😂
I think you should run this test again with a new top of each tool lines wrench and new 3/8 bolt for all of them. Then crank up the test using a 3/4 or larger bolt. Let the best wrench win!
I have a question about the snap on wrench was it a standard flank drive or flank drive plus combo wrench? I believe the wright wrench that used is similar to snap ons flank drive plus (has small gripping teeth on the plant of the wrench) the reason I'm asking is because it would not be a fair comparison otherwise. Im not sure if photo makes a wrench like the flank drive plus though. Thanks
@@Jesse-gv9tf Sadly half the metal quality. I don't want to spend more $ to do the same job but video's I'm seeing are showing teeth being stripped off and worse damage to fasteners. If gearwrench would come out with teeth on the open end they could be a contender from what I've seen.
I don't know about this one......I don't think that the Wright Tool wrench was on the same flat. If you notice where the other tools are when applied to the bolt, they are pretty much parallel to the table, however when the Wright brand was applied to the bolt, it was almost straight up.
@@VCGConstruction I know that what I do is pretty much outside your normal purview, but really like your breakdown on products. Keep up the great work!! :)
My wrenches and sockets are a hodge podge of every fancy pants American, German, Japanese, and French make you can think of and Wright is definitely my favourite us maker of wrenches and impact sockets. I wish they made ratchet wrenches.
Made in Ohio by great American workers and a company that cares about the quality of their products. We need more like them in our country.
I like them but I dislike the autistic fixations ppl on UA-cam have. The better tool is whatever you like and doesn't break your knuckles. Anything made in America I like
I think a tour of The Wright manufacturing facility would be awesome. Make it happen Vince!!
Finally talking about the real top hand tool builder in the world.
@@ViperMods_216 watch this video closely..u snap off fanboys...there's a new sheriff in town..Wright tools..they eat snap-off for lunch!!
Always want to see anything made in the good ol U.S.A.! Love to to see their factory. More American made products on the channel please!
Rodfather’s Chop shop hell yes American made
Jon Alarcon You got that right!!!
I would love to see their facility. Nice to see more made in the USA companies. 👍
US steel and Made in USA....SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY AMIGO!!!
😂😂😂
I live 5 minutes from Wright tool, amazing company and tools. USA proud
This makes me shed tears of pride. American 🇺🇸 pride!
I've had some of my wright tools for over 40years. Great tools that have evolved and improved over the years. Very nice tools.
Excellent! As a heavy Equipment Mechanic that has just paid off Snap-o, I thank you for your Video because now Im a WRIGHT man!
Hey bro they used an OEX regular smooth head wrench to compare to their copy of the flank drive plus that would be an SOEX wrench from snapon pay attention..... They BSing you!
@@themanthemyththelegend1392 snap on is way overpriced not intrested in Any tools from the RAPE VAN. thanks
You don't have to buy many tools from snap on but a snap on wrench with the flank tech, worth every penny.
Got my tools off competitors trucks, filled back in with originals! (About half price-same warranty) used a lot of good AMERICAN tools over the years; snap on, Mac, matco, cornwell...proto, Williams, Herbrand, SK, CT, even Craftsman. As long as you have the tool you need to do the job..the best warranty doesn't help if the tool fails before the job is done. Master Diesel tech, retired x3
Snap on makes the best ratchets, but I’ve been somewhat disappointed with their wrenches. I have a 10mm flare nut wrench that’s absolutely terrible on what flare nut wrenches are supposed to be great at. Their flank drive xtra is better, but it uses tighter tolerances at the cost of not fitting everything I want it to.
Yes! Tour would be cool and seeing proud US made quality tools shows that some of the best products are made right here.
I wasn’t familiar with Wright Tools until about two years ago. Read about their history and how they are one of the last USA manufacturers of hand tools. I purchased a standard length 3/8 fine tooth ratchet (for about half the cost of a Snappy) and absolutely love it! The smooth handle feels amazing in hand. Smooth and precise ratcheting! I’m planning on buying some semi-deep sockets and they will be Wright!
Long live Proto
The best hand tools made period. Thank God someone is not afraid to make quality products in the good old USA. Peace
Another good Demonstration! Made in the USA, awesome! Have a great day, guys!🇺🇸😍
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I would love to tour the Made in the USA tool factory.
Thanks VCG!
Yes! Please tour the facility. I'm gonna have to get some of those wrenches.
So, rounded it with a standard Snap-on Flank drive wrench, then pop the head with the Wright Grip. Had you put a Snap-on Flank Drive Plus wrench on that same bolt, the results would've been the same.
Do you know the cost differences between the wrenches? Is the flank drive plus in the same ballpark “price wise” as the wright wrench?
Wow, amazing. I’m throwing all my snap-on wrenches away and getting these. I need these!!!
It wasn't a fair comparison. Snapon does the same thing with a similar wrench called the flank drive. Hell they invented it
@@ThomasShue In my opinion, only flank drive xtra comes close to this level of grip. Unfortunately, the tolerances are so tight that they will not fit on every fastener, especially if rust gets involved. Wright says they have a patent on Wrightgrip, snap on probably has a patent on flank drive. It’s probably different enough. In my opinion, SnapOn makes the best ratchets. But I’ve ordered a set of wrightgrip wrenches because of the level of quality for the money, and I’m convinced Wright beat Snap On at the open end wrench game. 18 piece Wright metric wrench set 958 was around $250 shipped to my door. A 10 piece Snap On Metric Flank Drive wrench set SOEXM710 is $426.
Thanks again for the visit and including us in the video! VCG Tour needs to happen for Wright Tools!
Wright makes the absolutely best adjustable wrench’s!
I have a older Wright 1/2 drive 12 point large socket set from the early 1980’s. They are durable and have never failed in any way
Good American tools
Made in the USA 🇺🇸 love it! Wow 😮 awesome demonstration
Yes! Please! Would love to see the Wright Tool Factory!
Another nice vid brothers! I vote yes on visiting the facility. U.S.A. made is great to see. Keep up the fantastic work! #VCG4LIFE!!
Thanks Amos we appreciate it!!
The proto and wrightgrip were not on the same flat. Proto was horizontal and did not move. Wrightgrip was at an upward angle. Not to mention Adam was the one putting the wrench to the bolt instead of Vince.
I kinda thought that too but it's hard to tell really. The wright has extra flats cut into the head of the wrench and it might just be sitting up higher cause it's actually locked onto the flats of the bolt instead of stripped and laying downward. Idk of course but even if he used a complete new bolt head that was super impressive to see the wright wrench snap the head off of the bolt using open end of the wrench.
@@jamesf9610 IF the proto asd wrench moved that bolt even a little the wrightgrip 2.0 wrench would have needed to be positioned at either the 4 oclock position or 11 oclock to stay on same flats. You can do it yourself by holding a bolt out with your hand put a wrench on the flats with wrench horizontal. Turn wrench slightly. Notice position of those same flats. The only way to stay on same ones is to be at 4 or 11 oclock.
@@jamesf9610 flank drive plus and asd will do the same. There are a ton of wrench tests on youtube.
Salesman magic
Yes, please do a tour. Thanks for valuing our opinions. Take care and God Bless
So I've been a mechanic for a few years now and currently looking to upgrade my wrench drawer. My father has a set of caterpillar wrenches that look exactly like these. Same non slip design, same profile with a thicker center that feels really confortable to use, all the way down to the style of font for the brand logo and size on the wrench itself. When I used them one day I was determined to get a set after loosening up the first bolt. Problem was finding a complete set without paying an arm and a leg for them. A fellow tech told me about these Wright Grips a couple weeks ago and I'm glad he did. I will be purchasing a couple sets very soon.
I buy many tools from the Coliseum Swap Meet in Oakland
One can find lots of old useable tools in that place - including some old Wright sockets that have "Barberton Ohio" stamped next to their name.
Wright on. Had not heard of them but I will definitely look into to purchasing tools from them.
Yes would like to see the Wright tool plant where their wrenches are made. Thx & good video.
Yes, let's see the plant.
I use to have a set of Wright combo wrenches but they sprouted legs and walked off. They are great tools.
Yes, do a tour. Never heard of Wright Tools before, but I know what I'm buying next.
Awesome RPG!!
I own a bunch of Wright tools. Every last one of them are exceptional and will last forever.
I am a mechanic.I would love to see a tour of the Wright tool plant.I have snap on tools.
Made in the USA is great. That what Americans need...
I own a full set of WrightGrip 2.0 wrenches in Metric. Beefiest wrenches you can put in your hands, the chrome on it is top notch.
Now that’s a wrench. My grandad use to have a heating oil business in New Jersey, he kept a extra wrench this size of the one at the end behind the backseat of his ranchero for when he’d go collecting payments. 🤣🤣🤣
Absolutely, I would like to see a tour of Wright Tools.
Awesome Jim we appreciate the feedback!!
Awesome wrenches, I need a set of the wright tools
That Wright spanner test was impressive. Did it look a lot different to the others?
I have proto USA, snap on, Armstrong, and I must say my favorite 1" to 1-1/2" wrench are proto USA, they have spline ratchet model combination wrench (100-250$ per) they are insane, been using them for years on big machineries and its like brand new still no jokes, they are balanced, long, very strong, feels good in the hand, I would not even sell them for double I paid.
Me too i love proto the old wrenches. With the grainy finish made in chatsworth. They are as good as the wrights. I have wright screwdrivers they have been good as well. Out in the oilfield they take an abusing proto sk and wright all hold up. I cant say the same for snap on. Older Craftsman work as well. I have used armstrong as well. Sometimes you have to put a three foot cheater pipe on a wrench.😂 Thats where the rubber meets the road. And which one survives the brine.
@@karatekid6026 to continue on smaller size wrenches only like common wrenches, 1/4 to 1" no speciality I really dig the armstrong. They are very very comfortable and unbreakable tho they don't bite hard so I use them on perfect condition nuts and bolts so it's keeping them intact. I don't have those size in proto so can't comment and for Snap on I'm sorry but they bite like none and they never open, people around me on site borrow mine all the time, anyway I like them but they are just not as comfortable. I have JH Williams USA it's standard. I have cheap ones to that I like to mod and weld, they are crap you can't work with these seriously they just open and bent when you pry so it's a waste but sometimes you absolutely need that Frankenstein welded 24" lever. Lol 😂
Hell yeah we want a tour!!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Awesome Viper we’ll try to make it happen!!
@@VCGConstruction the names Matt haha
Never had a problem with Snap-On or Proto, but after seeing this, definitely going to be looking into Wright. Performance aside, the fact they’re still family-owned caught my interest.
can't wait for the tour , I think it would be very interesting and informational. Thanks!
It was partly because they are also affordable but when I got some new wrenches, I wanted USA made and I went with WrightGrips. They are great wrenches. They haven't failed me yet. Only gripe is I wish they would clean up around the the open ends. They are sharp enough to cut you!
Hi Guys!!! I think it would be awesome to see VCG visit Wright tools! That was a pretty awesome demonstration with the wrenches. :-)
Thanks for the feedback Bryan!!
EXCELLENT COMPANY. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK. LET'S SEE THE TOUR. USA MADE MEANS QUALITY TO ME.
I would love to see more Wright Tools and SK tools
Vince I am a mechanic that works primarily on trailers. When it comes to hand tools, without a doubt Snap On is the standard. I own sockets, ratchets and wrenches made by Snap On. Wright probably does make a great wrench, but in all my experience most folks use the box end, until you have no option but to use the open end. Anyways Vince keep the great content coming.
Thanks Donald we appreciate it!
Absolutely!! Where can a home owner buy the Wright tools?
yes do the tour would like to see it very much. thanks
You had me at US Steel and US made. Then the demo!! Yes do a tour.
I like wright best of all tools, myself. I have used everything and never stripped a wright ratchet, socket or wrench
Thanks for the feedback Chris!!
@@VCGConstruction vivo en la ciudad de mexico puedo comprar por encargo?
Wright Tools makes great hand tools. I own some of their impact sockets and they are top notch. I have owned mine for over 20 years and have beat them to death. None of them have ever broke.
Love to see the factory!
Another great video from OPT! Watching this in person was more entertaining!!
I love my Wright sockets and ratchets definitely my go too as a professional technician.
What are you waiting for get that tour going.
Curious was the Snap on wrench a "Flank drive Plus" or a standard flank drive
In all honesty I’m not sure which Snap On wrench was tested! I’ll see about getting the tour going, thanks WA!
3’04” the scene was cutted, I doubt it was a real test
Yes. Go to the factory please. That would be awesome. I'm ordering wrenches today.
I wanna see that tour. Highly impressed. 90% of my tools are snap on and never seen any company beat them. I'm definitely interested in this company
The Wright grip is just a copy of a snap-on flank drive plus wrench. They have offered those since the late 80s/ early 90s...
Is it a copy if you beat the original?
Since they didn't show the wrench end up close, I would have to assume that it's a standard wrench and not a flank drive. Also, real tool reviews did a video showing both back in 2014. Yes, they both break the bolt head off. However, the technology is originally from snap-on. They held the patent for years.
Most likely Wright used a standard Snap-on flank drive wrench for the demo, instead of the Snap-on flank drive plus.
*Snap-On Flank drive plus - the best wrenches on the Market and the RIGHT tool for the job..... plus the Snap-On offset gets in where no other wrenches can*
We’ll need to check out the snap on!!
would love to see a tour, happy to see more about hand tools
i bought some 3/4 dr 12point impact sockets 20 years ago from wright tool. never broke one.. need another set but wish they made a more complete set like they did years ago..
question was the snap-on a flank plus design ?
It's a flank drive, not a flank drive plus. You can see the model on the 9/16th: OEX18B.
Flank drive plus is equal to wright grip...neither is better than the other. I actually thought it was kind of chinchy that they used the snap on flank drive, not plus.
I would really enjoy seeing what Wright tool manufacturing is all about guys!!
I have some Wright tools that I've had for several years and I love them. I would buy them anytime I just don't know where they are offered locally.
i LIVE IN LORAIN, OHIO AND LAKESHORE TOOL CARRIES THEM.
That’s why snap on makes the flank drive plus wrenches with the teeth. Snap on actually started making the teeth before other companies like wright copied them with the teeth. That salesman is full of it.
That is the best and a factory tour wow.
Thinking about buying some wright impact sockets. Look and see how easy the sizes are to read...
Love tours of factories! Especially made in America tools!!!
I just order a set of these wrenches, I can’t wait til they get here
Let us know how you like them once you use em!
Hell yeah, we wanna see a visit...
Also, ratcheting wrenches?
Ratchets? Sockets? We want videos on the entire Wright Tools line of hand tools!!
I’m gonna do my best to get an inside look!
This ☝🏻lets see the whole lineup but especially the ratchet wrenches.
Gotta advertise MORE..MORE..
until just NOW, I'd never heard of Wright
tools. I'm in Arizona, where can I purchase your high quality products?
I'm carrying cash...RIGHT NOW, let's GO. IM SO DISGUSTED WITH FOREIGN MADE C_AP !
I have those wrenches and they are awesome!!!
Did not look like the same flat to me look at the angle of wrench
Thomas Droher i agree
Yep
The first socket set I bought over 30 years ago was a Wright. The only reason I have others is I have lost some. the rest are still going strong
This is good to know. Next time I buy tools I will look for Wright.
Thank you for this one. I’ve heard of and seen Wright tools only as brief flashes on tool comparison videos here and there the past few years. I’d love to know more about the how, where, and whys about them. Stay safe.
Thanks for the feedback Tim we appreciate it! I’m gonna see if we can get a closer look at wright!!
I just started buy wright tools and I've been very happy with them and almost 3/4 cheaper then snap on. I got 1 1/2 inch socket for 25 bucks
After warrantying out my 17 snappy twice i thought I'd give wright a shot and haven't been happier.
Very impressive demonstration. I've had cheap tools and they are just that. They certainly can cause problems when using them.
Yes a tour!
I did the same Demonstration with those wrenches. They are the real deal.
Am I the only that noticed when they put their wrench on the “same flat” It wasnt lol the wrench was in a completely different position not to mention the video paused just before they switch wrenches 😂
Came to see if anyone else even noticed. 90% of the fools fell for it right in front of their face
DUUUUDE that was AMAZING
Tour!!!Heck Ya!! 🍻👍
Yoo Justin!! Definetly brotha keep up the good work!
VCG Construction Thanks Brotherman Cheers! 🍻
Absolutely take the tour.
Show us how it's made... Also, what's the design difference of the wright wrench?
I’m sure we can get more details if we visit wright!
Daaawsng lol awesome I am really considering these wrenches
I think you should run this test again with a new top of each tool lines wrench and new 3/8 bolt for all of them. Then crank up the test using a 3/4 or larger bolt. Let the best wrench win!
I have a question about the snap on wrench was it a standard flank drive or flank drive plus combo wrench? I believe the wright wrench that used is similar to snap ons flank drive plus (has small gripping teeth on the plant of the wrench) the reason I'm asking is because it would not be a fair comparison otherwise. Im not sure if photo makes a wrench like the flank drive plus though. Thanks
2:43 and 3:09 be careful, that's not the same flat for the Wright wrench (the angle of the wrench changed)
Martin CM yep it looked like a different flat to me...
Doesn't matter. They used a oex instead of an soex snap on for an unfair advantage and didn't disclose it. That's the real hustle.
I honestly have yet to see a snap on wrench get beat. Not saying there isn't a better wrench but dang, this is just dishonest then.
@@jamesrogers4674 either way the price difference is 50%.
@@Jesse-gv9tf Sadly half the metal quality. I don't want to spend more $ to do the same job but video's I'm seeing are showing teeth being stripped off and worse damage to fasteners. If gearwrench would come out with teeth on the open end they could be a contender from what I've seen.
I don't know about this one......I don't think that the Wright Tool wrench was on the same flat. If you notice where the other tools are when applied to the bolt, they are pretty much parallel to the table, however when the Wright brand was applied to the bolt, it was almost straight up.
Used there wrenches. & impact sockets for year’s. I choose them over ANY other brand tool line.
Am a big fan of Wright's tools, have been using their strike wrenches for years!
And YES! Would love a tour of their facility!
Thanks Kelly, we appreciate the feedback!!
@@VCGConstruction I know that what I do is pretty much outside your normal purview, but really like your breakdown on products.
Keep up the great work!! :)
Yes! Do the tour!
My wrenches and sockets are a hodge podge of every fancy pants American, German, Japanese, and French make you can think of and Wright is definitely my favourite us maker of wrenches and impact sockets. I wish they made ratchet wrenches.
I own the Wright Grip wrenches... best wrenches I've ever used.
Are the Proto and Snap On Wrenches regular or do they have teeth in the open end? That would make a considerable difference.