For nearly 100 years, the Wright Tool Company has manufactured the highest quality hand tools in the industry. No exceptions. Upon striking the first forging in Barberton, Ohio, our tools have been engineered and crafted by hardworking Americans, for hardworking professionals. We have no intentions on slowing down either-Wright has continued to innovate when everyone else says "good enough"- and we have the patents to prove it. In our relentless pursuit in perfecting performance, we never have time to put our tools down. Made in the USA, forged with the American values of hard work, integrity, and pride we continue to go above the bar.
Here at Wright, our vision has always been to ensure confidence and protect those that are building our tomorrow. And when we do that, we're forging more than just tools. We're forging partnerships. We're forging respect.
Hi Wright, I come to RU-vid for the detailed animations, drawings, visuals and explanations from companies, so directing us to the website seems a bit counterintuitive...It's like having an online ordering system on a website that directs me to a phone number to call haha...That said, I'm a Wright fan so I forgive you guys...Maybe though get some marketing and social media interns, or recent MBA grads from a good university to help you with social media best practices? Maybe hire a dedicated digital team at your corporate office? Wright Tool is too famous and respected to be putting out anything but top tier videos. I'm glad you're putting content onto RU-vid, but I don't see a plan here and it's very sporadic with a "I'm a startup working out of my parents basement" vibe. Again, big fan of Wright, but start leveraging your name and history!
Always the Wright tool. My favorite is the external gear ratchet you guys make for the military. Needs to be in everyone’s bunker! The railroad ratchet is up there too.
Wright Tool is the last family owned full line manufacturer of premium AMERICAN made hand tools, they build tools for people who need the tool to work in the most demanding environments doing the most demanding jobs, they are the best of the best!
I haven't checked for a while. Can wright tools be purchased from your website yet or do we still have to put up with your crappy distributors if we want to buy wright tools?
Been using the 4490 for years. Ive had 2 and they are the best ratchets. Ive use the major brands but the 4490 is my favorite. Im a commercial fire sprinkler installer and use it every day. Wright are the best.
I’m 100% for Wright Tools however you’re not very responsive to customer requests. The WrightGrip 2.0 combination wrenches would be great if you offered them in a long pattern design. If they were I’d buy both standard and metric sets but until then I will continue to use my SnapOn Flankdrive Plus long pattern wrenches. I own several sets of your wrenches and a lot of your impact sockets and would purchase more if you offer something new and exciting like extra long zero offset box wrenches, or mid depth 1/4,3/8,1/2 drive sockets, or stubby 1/4, 3/8, 1/2 drive sockets or a dozen other things aimed at the automotive repair industry.
For those confused, Jori is part of the team over at HJE in Kansas City. Their website is a good place to shop Wright tools and other American made products.
I just bought the 4480 open-head 1/2" ratchet. I've liked the concept ever since I saw it in Thorsen ratchets long ago, but I never acquired one for some reason. I don't care about the easy-cleaning angle, I just like the simplicity and strength of the design. I don't want high tooth count in a 1/2" ratchet, I want sturdiness. I generally don't like the "new wave" look of the handles on many modern ratchets, but the handle on this ratchet is an exception -- smooth and sensual.
Long pattern combination wrench set PLEASE I Would buy Satan and chrome in SAE & MM Commercial HVAC during the day and DIY on the weekends i use both sae and mm Satan and chrome and only buy usa made tools.. WRIGHT you would sell the crap out of them
I'm a former Craftsman enthusiast who became disillusioned about 10 years ago, and I'm not fully approving of the SBD direction of the company now. I've been trying to find my way, as far as what tool company to purchase from now. I have your Wright Grip 2.0 in SAE/Metric, as well as some of your other hand tools. Living in metro Detroit, I prefer to use 6-point tools over 12-point because of salt on the roads and rust. Given the location of your company in Ohio, I think you should be able to relate to this. I wish that you would offer 6-point box wrenches, and XL sizing would be preferred.
I was a Craftsman guy who got abandoned in recent years when they went over seas. Needed some wrenches and did some research. Never had heard of Wright. Now I have some combo wrenches, impact, and chrome sockets. Just ordered some from HJE last week. Converted a fellow coworker. Wright makes good tools. I do wish you'd make a low profile ratchet. I tried the Wright ratchets in KC at HJE and wasn't impressed enough to buy. I do mostly automotive so maybe not target customer.