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The Best Ratcheting Wrenches | Wrench Set Tool Review 

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@Momo_Kawashima
@Momo_Kawashima 2 года назад
Part of being a southern italian mechanic is asking for the ratcheting wrench by saying "gimme the tricketrack" while mimicking using a ratcheting wrench. We have an italian word for ratcheting wrench, only thing is we never remember it when we need to say it, so we just make the object's noise and mimick using it. We're simple people
@40beretta1
@40beretta1 Год назад
this was a brilliant review... Craftsman used to be the go to....sad to say. I haven't bought a Craftsman in 10yrs...only because I need a … 10mm, so I bought a 8 pc metric set. The A*C and St*n'lee brands looked even cheaper. later I bought a proto set of Metric. I will go to Hobo Freight before craftsman. I'd use the craftsman as a chock for my floor jack. Truly the best wrench is the one you have the moment you need it... I did chuckle... when you were going head to head; Craftsman v Pittsburg. Craftsman 8pc $89.... 12pc Pittsburg (Hobo Freight) for $94. That's how harbor freight sucks you in
@DEricSoutiere
@DEricSoutiere 6 лет назад
I like the 2 you mentioned. Tip: rotate the 6-point with your fingers to help position the wrench, as you can see the nut position. With a ratchet you don't need to round the nut with a 12-point. Just position first.
@Pro1er
@Pro1er 5 лет назад
The huge advantage of the Tekton wrenches is the 6-point head. The ratcheting action is 72 tooth with 5 degrees of arc, so if the wrench doesn't fit at first, just give it a small turn with your fingers and it will fit the fastener. I have a full set of SAE and metric Gearwrench XL 12-point ratcheting wrenches and am sorry that I didn't buy the Tektons because of the superior 6-point design. Tekton also has a hassle-free warranty which is another plus.
@ZERONEINNOVATIONS
@ZERONEINNOVATIONS 2 года назад
It's really nice to see the real work application footage.
@londzale3163
@londzale3163 Год назад
Aw man that Tekton box end set is rarer than gold in 2023
@festushaggen2563
@festushaggen2563 7 лет назад
The design change on the Craftsman open end doesn't surprise me. Seems like most of their new stuff is gimmicky to the point of being unusable. It's like they're so busy trying to reinvent the wheel that they forgot to just make a good one that works. Hopefully the acquisition by Stanley B&D helps change that. Hopefully.
@richb2229
@richb2229 3 года назад
Nice video. It’s a good demonstration between different types of wrenches. But they are different types of wrenches and aren’t directly comparable. If you are only going to have one type of ratcheting wrench (which would be tragic) I would get a full set of GearWrench flex head ratcheting wrenches. The longer wrenches are great for a lot of situations l have 3 different sets of long wrenches but the are a great value and fit in almost every situation. If they don’t fit then either you need a socket or a specialty tool, which is a god excuse to get more tools! And some of the side discussions about GearWrench, they have the patent for the design of what we would call a ratcheting wrench today. The older designs used different mechanisms for ratcheting. As far as them being too big to fit most places, that hasn’t been true for most people who own them. But there are always options and you must pick the right tool for your situation.
@michailbest1122
@michailbest1122 6 лет назад
Why compare apples and oranges?? You’re not really telling us anything about the brands. Each one is a different tool. Combo wrench vs double box end; flex vs fixed vs double flex; long pattern vs short pattern; 12 point vs 6 point. These are different tools for different applications. To be an effective review you need to compare similar tools.
@Toyotas_n__Tools
@Toyotas_n__Tools 5 лет назад
actually I own several varieties as shown in the video and theres tons of videos out already with what you are describing.. This video would be for someone whose looking at all kinds of options that are available
@Dansk55
@Dansk55 5 лет назад
@@Toyotas_n__Tools SO which is best overall in your opinion?
@Toyotas_n__Tools
@Toyotas_n__Tools 5 лет назад
@@Dansk55 any brand that has a flex option with or without reverse.. Then if you can find a set that has a locking feature then its a bonus. The flex head makes it have countless opportunities to use in spots you cant use a normal size wrench.
@Pitbullgotti
@Pitbullgotti 5 лет назад
hairlesheep -S-K X-Frame are among the best IMO
@gtcam723
@gtcam723 3 года назад
It would be interesting to see the thickness of the end measured. Recently, I ran into an issue where my 14mm Gearwrench had too much meat around the outside of the box end. Due to the nature of what I was working on, I really wished for an old school Craftsman long double box end 14mm but preferably as a 6pt as swing clearance wasn’t much of a concern but clearance and leverage were.
@EcoMouseChannel
@EcoMouseChannel 7 лет назад
I'm surprised Gear Wrench wasn't included in this review. It's their invention. Also, their SAE and Metric sets can come with as many as 16 different sizes. With the added ability to get single wrenches to complete all the in between sizes, like 6mm and 7mm, which are practically impossible to find even in regular box end sets. Plus the addition of the oversized wrenches as well.
@doityourselfbri
@doityourselfbri 7 лет назад
I really like the Gear Wrench stuff..
@gerardtrigo380
@gerardtrigo380 6 лет назад
I had a ratcheting box end wrench in the 60's from Craftsman, and Snap On had ratcheting box end wrenches in the early 70's They were not as slim back then and did not have flex heads. This was long before Gearwrench was even founded. I still have my set of Craftsman SAE Ratcheting Box end I bought around 1970. Where did you get the idea that Gearwrench invented the ratcheting box end wrench? Klein tools still makes them in the style we had back then. www.homedepot.com/p/Klein-Tools-5-Piece-Fully-Reversible-Ratcheting-Offset-Box-Wrench-Set-68245/203481430
@joshcamp27
@joshcamp27 5 лет назад
@@gerardtrigo380 gear wrench definitely claims to have invented the category. But also those older ones that you linked or a different style of wrench and that may be the difference in the claim, but obviously they are still ratcheting wrenches.
@gerardtrigo380
@gerardtrigo380 5 лет назад
@@joshcamp27 Just because they claim it does not make it factual. I have a set of SAE ratcheting wrenches that are older than the Gearwrench company. Matco, Snap On and many others have been making ratcheting wrenches since the 1950's. What they created was the first 5 degree ratcheting wrench in the late 90's.
@codemiesterbeats
@codemiesterbeats 5 лет назад
@@gerardtrigo380 I believe the Lang company invented the old school sheet metal ones... and yea other companies have had them
@conmanumber1
@conmanumber1 4 года назад
Hi from New Zealand.i have the long 120 xp flexhead gearwrench which is nice at the box end but the flex is annoying as it keeps falling off. I rather have rigid.
@trainer2018
@trainer2018 7 лет назад
I own the SK X frame ratcheting wrenches and love them. Have been using them since last fall professionally and haven't had any issues. The low swing arc on them are awesome! You need to try a set out.
@HardKnocksForge
@HardKnocksForge 7 лет назад
Loving the Tekton set and their tool line is getting better everyday. Just can't beat their warranty either. No driving to a store and they overnight to your home or work if you have a problem.
@dufftime
@dufftime 7 лет назад
Hard Knocks Forge can you go into more detail on this? all you need to do is call them and say XYZ tool broke and they overnight a new one?
@HardKnocksForge
@HardKnocksForge 7 лет назад
dufftime Short answer is yes. Longer answer is you send them an email with a picture of said broken tool and include where you want it shipped and the will overnight it. It really is that simple. Never had a ratchet slip on me so I'm not sure how they would warranty that. Maybe send you one and then you would send back you ratchet that was slipping? If that ever happens to me I'll make a video on it just so people can understand just how awesome their warranty actually is. Think Craftsman in the old days except you don't take it into a store.
@chancegeorge5583
@chancegeorge5583 7 лет назад
Yes, send them a picture of your broken tool. They will be prompt and send a new one. Good customer service.
@doityourselfbri
@doityourselfbri 7 лет назад
Thanks for providing us with that info..
@doityourselfbri
@doityourselfbri 7 лет назад
Thanks for your feedback... Always good to here whats going on.
@MrHowifeltersnatch
@MrHowifeltersnatch 7 лет назад
I dont have any ratcheting wrenches. Ive put more money into carpentry tools but now getting into working on my car and truck and need more hand tools. Been reading alot of good reviews of the Tekton tools
@doityourselfbri
@doityourselfbri 7 лет назад
Tekton is a great tool for the money...
@DumbCarGuy
@DumbCarGuy 3 года назад
Sometimes I think it just me because I don't want no stinking straight ratchet wrench. I want a ratchet wrench with around 10 degrees bent neck and a little lever to go into reverse. Is this straight tool crap just something were suppose to shut up about and deal with it. I have a bent neck ratchet wrench set from Husky about 8 years ago. I feel like they are gold now. So many places flat ratchet wrenches just plain old suck.
@ZERONEINNOVATIONS
@ZERONEINNOVATIONS 2 года назад
I have harbor freight one, and I work on my cars frequently. Sometimes I hit this ratchet wrench with a rubber hammer (not supposed to do) when I'm doing a suspension work. Thus, ratcheting mechanism started to skip, 1 year after the purchase. It's kind of unfortunate, but nice thing about harbor freight is that I go there and get free replacement, no questions asked.
@drewsmoke
@drewsmoke 7 лет назад
Excellent video. Most of the reviews out there are on the wrenches that have the directional switches or no flex head. Working on vehicles these days, flex head wrenches are a must have. How bulky the closed end clearance is and the tooth count is my biggest consideration. Also, seeing some of the manufactures doing the universal spline drive and not offering the 12 or 6 point option.
@doityourselfbri
@doityourselfbri 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@edwardchavez8265
@edwardchavez8265 4 года назад
I'm confused I thought the purpose of the video was the test ratcheting wrenches? It seems to be all over the road you're testing text tan extra-long wrenches against standard size ones you're testing flex and double plexes against this standard wrenches yeah you're not comparing apples with apples and oranges with oranges I don't find the video to be helpful at all
@MrSupernova111
@MrSupernova111 3 года назад
This video makes no sense. More of an advertisement.
@jbboozer6726
@jbboozer6726 10 месяцев назад
The word "test" does not appear in the title or description lol😅
@Whitemike_313
@Whitemike_313 5 лет назад
Those Pittsburgh ratchets are straight trash, every single ratchet I used with In a few light work jobs the gears failed. Only ones that are still living is the 9, 11mm😩😂
@hvac01453
@hvac01453 7 лет назад
What a weird comparison.... a double box end to a combination wrench? why? That weird ratcheting cut out ( I bought into an a MAC tool and sucks) to a solid open end, withough the offset... and you left out the biggest reason where some box end work where others don't... the thickness of the tool for clearance between the bolt and something parallel to it where many box ends can't fit if they're too thick. Only the high end wrenches will fit it there....steel quality allows a thinner wall thickness. I noticed you omitted the most common of these, the Gearwrench.
@mhmorlock5186
@mhmorlock5186 7 лет назад
The texton Came to my attention last year since then I have bought a few tools I like everything so far.
@doityourselfbri
@doityourselfbri 7 лет назад
Yeah I have been using them for about 2 years and they have done fairly well.. (the only thing that I have not been impressed with are a couple of the pry bars)
@DEricSoutiere
@DEricSoutiere 6 лет назад
Please, test how much torque before each ratchet breaks as comparison. Please, test in junk-yard or salvage-yard vehicles on big rusty nuts. Thank you.
@tnbspotter5360
@tnbspotter5360 7 лет назад
This review is quite well done, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of each set. Never knew about that double flex type on the cornwell.
@doityourselfbri
@doityourselfbri 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@mantequillas1278
@mantequillas1278 6 лет назад
Just starting out as an apprentice mechanic. Found that I need ratcheting wrenches to save time. This was a great review. Would like to see a few more reviewed but you had a good variety of different ratcheting wrenches, long, non flex, flex, and double flex? Great job man. Thank you so much.
@heikopanzlaff3789
@heikopanzlaff3789 7 лет назад
Try to get Your hands on something from Germany: Gedore 7 UR- XL or Stahlwille Open Ratch for example . Not so much more expensive but 100 X better...
@doityourselfbri
@doityourselfbri 7 лет назад
I will check them out!
@RockandrollNegro
@RockandrollNegro 5 лет назад
I can vouch for the Stahlwille set. Saved my ass more than once.
@dc-zk8th
@dc-zk8th 4 года назад
Using Hazet ratchet wrenches and they are MUCH more expensive but it's a whole different world. Not only how well they're made. Let alone the weight difference, the feel, just everything.
@scott2228
@scott2228 4 года назад
For DIY.... Pittsburgh is sufficient but I stay away because everything comes as packaged with a few sizes missing. Then u have to buy other brands to fill gaps or expand. For DIY I go with a brand that also sells individual sizes.
@martijnrijnsburger9420
@martijnrijnsburger9420 4 года назад
I am using Halfords professional for over 20 years. I think they were about the first tool brands that came with the ratchet spanner. Lifetime warranty. And unbreakable. Any one else that has the same thoughts about these spanners?!
@GameCastCubed
@GameCastCubed 2 года назад
He's from the US so I doubt he's ever heard of halfords
@seanmartin6349
@seanmartin6349 5 лет назад
I'm sure a Pittsburgh 10mm flex would grip that bolt tighter than my Snap-on beer coozie would, so I guess by that logic Pittsburgh beats Snap-on.
@steves3730
@steves3730 5 лет назад
Ratchet, extension, and a universal would R&R those two bolts MUCH faster. WHY would you use flex head ratcheting wrenches on those?
@brianbingham5152
@brianbingham5152 6 лет назад
I have always used Stanley tools and I have never had any issues with them
@yareps
@yareps 7 лет назад
In the second test, the 6-point 72-teeth Tekton ratchet can simply be rotated (by hand) so the head fits the bolt from any angle. Having 6 points is not a problem with 5 degree positioning. Okay, I'm partial to Tekton since mine arrived today :-) Nice video!
@thinshadow551
@thinshadow551 3 года назад
That's what I was thinking too
@OneMechanic
@OneMechanic 3 года назад
I have those Tekton double ratcheting wrenches and they have been great. I just ordered some Mountain Double box end ratcheting and got them because of the offset. I use my WrightGrip wrenches everyday but also have some Mac Tools Precision Torque's and the offset of the box end is perfect for what you are showing.. Interesting comparison
@larrywebb8309
@larrywebb8309 5 лет назад
What about not using a wrench at all? Stubby ratchet and choose the correct height socket instead???
@larrywebb8309
@larrywebb8309 5 лет назад
It would be cool if they offered some kind of add on breaker bar tool to attach to the shorter wrench wether its the Cornwell , Gearwrench or whatever. I find that I like short wrenches and wratchets to get into tight spaces but when it comes time when you need more leverage just have a single tool that attaches to any one of your wrenches or wratchets. I use a pipe now but it would be nice to have a specialized breaker bar tool designed , all the tools would have to be designed to handle the xtra force , they probably weren't ment to break bolts loose Good video
@dh5254
@dh5254 2 года назад
Well have i got news for you…. 😅😅😅 its a wrench extender you put it on the wrench and it allows you to put an extension on the end of it
@johnlong5899
@johnlong5899 7 лет назад
You really can't have enough ratcheting wrenches and the more patterns, the better. I've got the Harbor Freight variety stashed in my carpentry belt, garden shed, trunk of my car and bottom kitchen drawer. Tekton long pattern flex heads are the kicks. Especially with 6 points. With the mega ratcheting teeth that has become the norm, you would think 6 point would be more popular than they are.
@doityourselfbri
@doityourselfbri 7 лет назад
I agree...
@samuelgranados776
@samuelgranados776 7 лет назад
Compere box end wrenches vs box end wrenches only .. and. Open vs open, make it equal
@dondayton7678
@dondayton7678 7 лет назад
I started out using Craftsman, but after many years of grief with their warranty and trying out Mac, GearWrench and Armstrong, I've gravitated toward the latter three. Mac 12 pt standard combination wrenches have the thinnest shoulders followed by Armstrong 12 pt offset reversing ratcheting box. And Harbor Friggit has a far better ratchet than Craftsman for much less money.
@doityourselfbri
@doityourselfbri 7 лет назад
Good advice!
@hvac01453
@hvac01453 7 лет назад
6pt/12 pt really? I never buy 12 pt as they are designed for medium and light duty, and are far more prone to round a bolt. The 6 point has far more contact surface.
@JohnSmith-ys6od
@JohnSmith-ys6od 6 лет назад
Sooner or later they ( tekton & Cornwell ) will wooble because of lacking mechanism but having 72 teeth is superb idea if you gonna ask me .
@williamwinn948
@williamwinn948 6 лет назад
Sk x frame is awesome
@oskarkarrera
@oskarkarrera 4 года назад
No disrespect, 30 mi vid on some wrenches U can do better just do a breakdown im just saying xcuse if I offend
@jasonwilliams1370
@jasonwilliams1370 4 года назад
Na longer the better
@randompersonbehindascreen7583
@randompersonbehindascreen7583 5 лет назад
How would the sk x frame wrenches compare against the cornwell double flex head?
@iamfuckingyourwaifuandther2743
I would say they would be like the 0 offset one (craftsman) for the positioning, the ratcheting mechanism would be way higher quality above all of them, and probably better than the cornwell open end wise. (if that didn't make sense) SK is much better than all of them in quality in every way, but you may be limited in access since the ratcheting part has a fixed 0 degree offset.
@gerardjones7881
@gerardjones7881 Год назад
I have a set of ratchet ends, don't know where I got them, they're too bulky at the ratchet end. Rarely if ever use them. Bought a set of extra length aircraft wrenches with slight offset to one side. They aren't ratcheting or flex head, they're still more useful. Save your money for a stubby impact driver.
@aguilayserpiente
@aguilayserpiente 7 лет назад
To be a reliable, replicable, and predictable test the tools must be comparable in all regards: swivel, ratcheting, length, points, and application Plus, the 10 mm and 13 bolts in the video are easily accessible. If you can see them, you can remove them. Do the test on the supporting bracket on the back of the intake manifold, the cooling fluid flanges on the lower end of the engine, the fan bolts, the pulley bracket (not the pulley) bolts behind the the serpentine belt, the supporting bracket bolt from the exhaust pipe between the exhaust manifold and main exhaust pipe, the brackets holding the various vapor lines above the gas tank. Those are all hell and every man at home or at the shop hates them. That's where the rubber meets the road on any tool.
@diegofernandez6116
@diegofernandez6116 Год назад
Can't go wrong with Tekton
@boosted2.4_sky
@boosted2.4_sky 7 лет назад
Harbor Freight carries the longer flex head ratchets for more money (obviously) ... so if torque is a necessity they have em...👍 Nice review. Personally I like the quality for price with the Pittsburgh stuff at HF.... but I'm also not a professional who uses my tools everyday for a living either...fwiw. ..
@doityourselfbri
@doityourselfbri 7 лет назад
Thanks for the input! Good advice!
@bow3618
@bow3618 6 лет назад
I'm there with you. They sell good tools for the price if you can't afford the best one I the world.
@mattt264
@mattt264 6 лет назад
Do the cornwell wrenches have a locking feature for the flex heads or is it just held in position by friction?
@joshcamp27
@joshcamp27 5 лет назад
Craftsman makes a flex head version as well.
@mikejf4377
@mikejf4377 7 лет назад
The video was very informative, it's said the Sears is selling the Craftsmen tool line, don't know for sure. This will make there life time warranty be a issue. I'm looking at the brand Tekton, never heard of this brand till I saw a few other videos, Impressive Video.
@doityourselfbri
@doityourselfbri 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@Toolaholic7
@Toolaholic7 7 лет назад
Stanley did buy the Craftsman tool line and Stanley is pretty good with warranties
@hvac01453
@hvac01453 7 лет назад
good thing about Craftsman was the lifetime warranty, pack your bags and move to any corner of the country to work, and a Sears store was there if you needed an exchange. have exchanged several tools with no hassle.
@josepaulovasconcelos2026
@josepaulovasconcelos2026 7 лет назад
hvac01453 no
@swampmilitiaoutdoorsinc9276
@swampmilitiaoutdoorsinc9276 5 лет назад
Try Tekton! You won’t regret it I work on heavy equipment everyday I ordered both metric and standard tekton wrenches because I was tired of my snap on stuff growing legs and walking off in someone else’s pockets I rarely use my snap ons anymore because I love my tektons I’ve started buying more of their tools I love the impact sockets as well
@reinaldogomez6707
@reinaldogomez6707 6 лет назад
ALL GOOD I LIKED THE TEXTON SET AND THE CORNWELL SET PRICE SHOULD BE MENTIONED
@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 3 года назад
How much are the Cornwell wrenches?
@danoh5677
@danoh5677 5 лет назад
Apples to Oranges? Comparing the Tecton with its extended length and pivot head to the shorter Craftsman non-pivot Head makes no sense. Also, the test indicated the length of the Tecton was a big problem yet it was a preferred tool. Hmmm?
@MarkSWest
@MarkSWest 7 лет назад
I have mostly Craftsman, and purchase the best tool that I can afford. Your comparison of the Craftsman "non-flex" ratcheting to the other flex ratcheting wrenches doesn't seem appropriate - Craftsman does make a flex head wrench which should have been in your comparison, instead of the one featured in your video. I do like the longer wrenches or XL's as well. Very useful.
@Toolaholic7
@Toolaholic7 7 лет назад
Drawback with the Cornwell is finding a dealer too in your area.If no dealer,second hand market such as on Ebay and Garage Journal.SK tools has the lowest swing ratcheting wrench out,the x frame ratcheting wrenches.These have a 1.7 degree swing with 6 pawls inside
@hvac01453
@hvac01453 7 лет назад
I have some SK Wayne hand tools from the 60s didn't know they were still around, another popular brand was KD
@Breal191
@Breal191 2 года назад
The mechanism on Pittsburg sucks. My 10mm broke so easily.
@jsutty7530
@jsutty7530 7 лет назад
Cornwell double flex head are my favorite wrenches in my box
@matthewdejesus7543
@matthewdejesus7543 4 года назад
Now Icon from Harborfreight carries the exact same wrenches.
@scottcarlon6318
@scottcarlon6318 6 лет назад
Might try the mountain wrench set. It has an internal offset that can be beneficial.
@alexanderfernando4232
@alexanderfernando4232 4 года назад
Hi where to buy the above Cornwell double flex head wrench? thanks
@MarkWright1963
@MarkWright1963 Год назад
Very poor comparison! You are not comparing like for like!
@JamesValentineBaja1000
@JamesValentineBaja1000 4 года назад
No MAC or Snap-On, auto fail
@sethallison5682
@sethallison5682 6 месяцев назад
I like that yellow tool cart, the top is super deep.
@iamfuckingyourwaifuandther2743
There wasn't even a standard fixed 15 degree offset ratcheting wrench in this review.
@Spectt84
@Spectt84 5 лет назад
There's a cheap "no name" Chinese set of wrenches on Amazon. The brand is "Yescom". They are metric ratcheting flex head wrenches pretty identical to the Harbor Freight wrenches. But this is a full 12 peice set, you get 8mm-19mm with NO SKIPS! And comes in a tool roll. The most important thing about this set is it is $37 w/free shipping! Granted there is little to no warranty (but for $37 does it really matter? If it does matter to you then this is not for you) I can vouch that they are actually pretty decent, again very similar to the Harbor Freight wrenches. I'm not claiming they are better than those beautiful double jointed Cornwell's, they are not. But they do work and for $37 they greatly exceeded my expectations. If you use them every day maybe pony up the cash for the top of the line. If your a regular guy, who fixes and maintains your vehicle on the weekends -id say try these. I've been using them for 6 months now and they have been flawless. The actual title on Amazon is "Yesscom 12pc 8-19mm Metric Flexible Head Ratcheting Wrench Combination Spanner Tool Set" ....lol. They are worth the gamble IMO.
@seemartinbreak1019
@seemartinbreak1019 7 лет назад
Maybe a strength test of the ratcheting ends? Thanks for the videos!
@EasyProgramLessons
@EasyProgramLessons 3 года назад
The Capri Tools satin finished🏁 wrenches🔧 have a 6 point reversable ratcheting end📦 🔚 that allows for a higher torque load💪, and my guess would be the ratcheting mechanism is engineered 👨‍🔬👩‍🔧🏭 to withstand the torque to match it. Not sure as I don't own them (yet), as they are $200💰for the metric set, and $160 or $170💸 for the SAE 🕳🍆👇💲, but boy they sure are pretty💋💅,and they have a better designed v shape🆚️ cutout✂️📤 on the standard 'crescent'🌙 end allowing for ease of access♿ & greater grip✊🗜 as well. Oh and an offset ↖️ which is nice.
@obsant7214
@obsant7214 3 года назад
@@EasyProgramLessons let me ask u something wtf is up with all those damn emojis damn nigga chill 😂
@BenVanAmburg
@BenVanAmburg 2 года назад
Don't show us your card number on the receipt
@blmeflmm66
@blmeflmm66 7 лет назад
Cool tools, but this wasn't so much a comparison of brands, but a comparison of size and features. It just isn't an apples to apples test. Those manufacturers have longer and shorter versions, flex heads, reversing levers, cross beams etc.
@MaikEletrica
@MaikEletrica 7 лет назад
Nice Explanation, thanks!
@bstceltics4
@bstceltics4 6 лет назад
IMO gear wrench is the best ratchet wrench in fact they are the same thing as matco and any other tool company made by apex such as cresent, Allen, Armstrong, sata, wiss, Campbell, Nicholson, Lufkin, and thr list goes on and on lol
@fastbicyclerider7300
@fastbicyclerider7300 7 лет назад
the snap on you forgot !!!!
@RockandrollNegro
@RockandrollNegro 5 лет назад
He does these videos for free. He doesn't have a million dollar per episode budget to buy a set of Snap On wrenches with.
@dustinperrier502
@dustinperrier502 6 лет назад
Excellent review. But it’s more of a wrench style review. Brand has nothing to do with the reasons you choose the best tool. You can get flex heads and longer wrenches in the other brands too??? Not hating but it bothered me haha. Keep up the good work.
@RassBrass
@RassBrass 6 лет назад
Facom made in France are the very best.
@FINSuojeluskunta
@FINSuojeluskunta 7 лет назад
I love wrenches, but if I could do it over again I would just buy combo sets. Now I have a regular set and double headed ratchets in addition to ignition, etc.
@hvac01453
@hvac01453 7 лет назад
I first bought the Gearwrench large set, had trouble with the flex heads popping off the nut(slipping and busting my knuckles).. so I got the fixed head offsets and found too many situations where I needed the flex heads, so break them back out.,,, we need a variety to get the job done in most situations... its impossible sometimes.
@施少鹏-i2c
@施少鹏-i2c Год назад
@@hvac01453 ,i prefer 15 offset with reverse,flex head always without lock,which annoyed me a lot
@jhitt79
@jhitt79 6 лет назад
So the whole review is comparing apples to oranges? Different lengths, different features, different tooth counts, etc.
@jdmDC2ftw
@jdmDC2ftw 4 года назад
I dont think HF carries the flex head Pittsburgh ratcheting wrenches anymore
@btqy
@btqy 3 года назад
www.harborfreight.com/hand-tools/wrenches/ratcheting-wrenches.html
@gplusgplus2286
@gplusgplus2286 3 года назад
All ratcheting wrenches in every brand are made by one of two Taiwanese companies, even the mega expensive ones, Hazet, Stahlwille and Snapon. Only Gedore started producing "Made in Germany" ratcheting wrenches so don't overpay for the same product...
@miguelmendez4718
@miguelmendez4718 7 лет назад
Great review I enjoy the video. Can you do a review on the long handle flex head texton, gearwrench 120xp, steelman, and mountain. What are best on this flex head 6 point, 12 points or universal spanner?
@boostedmaniac
@boostedmaniac 7 лет назад
miguel mendez I was looking at the gear wrench too.
@doityourselfbri
@doityourselfbri 7 лет назад
I will see what I can do..... 6 point are better for not stripping the bolt... However I kind of like a 12 point better because you can get the box end over the bolt easier.
@miguelmendez4718
@miguelmendez4718 7 лет назад
Do It Yourself Bri I have the SK x frame with the six point and their great I just wish they came in a flex head set.
@dainsmart6237
@dainsmart6237 5 лет назад
Tut tut spanners on battery lol good video what I am worried about that there are so many on the market some cheep some expensive I always buy tackle from amazon and ebay name's don't bother me 👍
@JoseDiaz-lz1tw
@JoseDiaz-lz1tw 5 лет назад
no more music please
@anandarochisha
@anandarochisha 6 лет назад
You are just a sales tool, so why not just have a sponsored content banner so at least you can be honest about what you are doing
@mikewatke6587
@mikewatke6587 7 лет назад
you should compare the tektons from this videos against the mountain brand set off amazon
@doityourselfbri
@doityourselfbri 7 лет назад
I have had a couple people say that... I have not heard of this Mountain brand... I will check into it. Thanks!
@mikewatke6587
@mikewatke6587 7 лет назад
I have heard good things, main differences would be they are 12 point and that they have a reversible slider. Other than that they are both extra long handle, flex head, ratcheting wrenches
@5emio
@5emio 7 лет назад
Wera Joker! Ridiculously expensive for a reason... They rock!
@f1k199
@f1k199 5 лет назад
How can you compare diffrent sizes. Their completly diffrent
@natezemanek
@natezemanek 6 лет назад
I find it so ODD that none (if not all) of these companies don't make a "one-set" Racheting set in SAE & Metric. Starting at 1/4", and up to say; 1 3/4" ? ... and Metric: from 7mm to say 32 or 35 mm or so ! "one and DONE", and when you do find that set that's similar to that which I preface in the above, IT'S MISSING SIZE'S ! (They'll go: 7mm, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, etc ...): STUPID. more: Should anyone know of such a set (in SAE or Metric), please let me know. GREAT VIDEO HERE (with GREAT info.), but you'll have to admit that "one and done" would be a GREAT SET to buy ... but again: no-one make's it ! :- ( Best
@brockwillbrandt2716
@brockwillbrandt2716 6 лет назад
N8 Nate gearwrench makes a set from 6-32mm. It does skip a few in the 20s though
@evodog2300
@evodog2300 4 года назад
You need to say that u have to have the right angle or your wrench will hit the upper radiator hose because the tensioner goes more to the left
@S92Chicken
@S92Chicken 7 лет назад
Sorry for the off topic question but do you have a item # for the yellow Homak box?
@mikejf4377
@mikejf4377 7 лет назад
Someone asked about the Homak Toolbox, Northern Tool & Equipment Cary's them. There on Amazon and ebay also. Just trying to help.
@rustyjeep2469
@rustyjeep2469 6 лет назад
MikeJ F NAPA Auto Parts sells them too and has sales on them from time to time. They seem like real nice boxes in person.
@richardelliott7022
@richardelliott7022 5 лет назад
I can not get my craftsman tool warrantied since the local sears closed Lowes and ace wanted recipe to warranty the tools
@rock-n-roller3584
@rock-n-roller3584 7 лет назад
Just curious. Why didn't you use standard length ratcheting combination wrenches from Tekton?
@Fee.1
@Fee.1 4 года назад
Because they didn’t send him those for free
@rayrowe2664
@rayrowe2664 7 лет назад
WHY USE A WRENCH WHEN IT LOOKS LIKE A SOCKET WOULD WORK BETTER
@doityourselfbri
@doityourselfbri 7 лет назад
+ray rowe Yes you would definitely want to use a socket in those places, however in this video we were testing the ability of the wrenches.
@nathaniellucht
@nathaniellucht 7 лет назад
just to let you know craftsman does so flex head ratcheting wrenches
@LifeOfSy_
@LifeOfSy_ 6 лет назад
Ezred? Gearwernch? Every other tool company?
@fumanpoo4725
@fumanpoo4725 2 года назад
I am a proud gay patriot.
@class8garage308
@class8garage308 3 года назад
where is the 19/32nds
@harrybalsaq3362
@harrybalsaq3362 7 лет назад
ez-red double flex heads are the best. the snapon ones are good too but they stopped making them
@pauljoey7977
@pauljoey7977 5 лет назад
Compare similar wrenches. Dont waste my time
@igorkovac7412
@igorkovac7412 Год назад
not a good review.
@6StrngWzrd
@6StrngWzrd 7 лет назад
GearWrench still makes the best ratcheting wrenches on the market. Been using them since they invented them years ago. They rarely break or slip and when they do break, I've never had a problem getting them warrantied. I've been a professional Tech for 25 years so they get plenty of use.
@scottcarlon6318
@scottcarlon6318 4 года назад
The sk x frame is a technically better mechanism.
@nathanr.8556
@nathanr.8556 4 года назад
Not any more. Not even close
@juz1ish
@juz1ish 7 лет назад
Who buys anything from HF without a coupon! Just pick up that very TEKTON wrench.Paid $30+ dollar just for one 17mm x 19mm 6PT XL Ratchening wrench but expensive for diyer.
@stephenwgreen78
@stephenwgreen78 5 лет назад
I saw someone with that Cornwell set once...& I've wanted a set ever since. It looks like it could make so many things in an engine bay easier
@stephenwgreen78
@stephenwgreen78 5 лет назад
And the craftsman open end looks like a professional nut rounder lol
@dannypagansoto9831
@dannypagansoto9831 7 лет назад
mountain wrenches are the shit!
@kurtr1181
@kurtr1181 4 года назад
Does anyone make ratchet wrenches in 4 mm size? 6 mm is the smallest I can find.
@myes344
@myes344 4 года назад
Y would u need that.
@malikye1982
@malikye1982 7 лет назад
not sure how you can do a sxs comparison to 4 totally different wrenches
@doityourselfbri
@doityourselfbri 7 лет назад
That is a good point, however the video was not so much to compare the same type of wrenches but more what type of wrench to go with... If money was no option I would buy all types, but for most of us we have to choose on a type that will work best for what we use it for.
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