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blmw
10-20-2011, 10:45 AM
We have been spending a lot of time lately developing a line of non-torque wrenches. We have made a lot of progress, and are initially planning on introducing a few sets at a time. That being said, I was wondering what type of set you think would be most useful / popular (i.e. 12 pc. metric reversible ratchet combination, 8 pc. metric double open-end, etc.).

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

BLMW

MM2004
10-20-2011, 12:05 PM
We have been spending a lot of time lately developing a line of non-torque wrenches. We have made a lot of progress, and are initially planning on introducing a few sets at a time. That being said, I was wondering what type of set you think would be most useful / popular (i.e. 12 pc. metric reversible ratchet combination, 8 pc. metric double open-end, etc.).

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

BLMW

One can never have 'too many' tools.

Six point sockets and wrenches FTW!

I prefer wrenches with a closed and open end.

;)

MIke.

Blown3.8
10-20-2011, 12:29 PM
One of these days I would like a set of ratcheting open end wrenches with non offset box end on other side.

And some non offset combo ratchet wrenches.

Or make both sides ratcheting.

Both in metric

I know these are pretty specific requests, but I have most everything else as I've been a mechanic for awhile.:)

http://www.gearwrench.com/catalog/wrenches/ratcheting/combination/beautyshot.jpg

http://s.sears.com/is/image/Sears/00921937000?wid=500&hei=500&op_sharpen=1

Paul T. Casey
10-20-2011, 12:32 PM
How about both SAE and metric in the same box? 1/4" to say 3/4" and the corresponding metric sizes. Still a mix on most cars.