I think the Snap-on ratcheting wrenches are the ultimate. Reversible, 0 degree offset and 12 point as I don't care for the spline drive. Unfortunately the $800 price tag is out of my budget. I like the idea of the VIM wrenches. 12 point and 0 offset on the fixed box end for breaking fasteners loose. I can live with the spline drive on the ratcheting end as I wouldn't use that end on stubborn fasteners. The detent on the flex end is a welcome addition.
@@mlieser1230 I couldn't agree more my only complaint with vim is the missing sizes. By the time they complete the set I'll just as much in them as the snap on. I have other long wrenches but can't have down time when they break . The icons are good too and tekton has a really good set as well . I found the snap on ones used so I thought I try them out and so far as far as ratcheting they blow the vim's out of the water I just wish they wasn't so floppy.