Best quality open end wrench?

Alright guys, what’s the end all best open end wrench available? I’m tired of mine always slipping with any decent amount of toque.

Currently running a Bostitch set and they are certainly better that the HF ones before…. But there has to be something worthwhile without breaking the bank? Would Tekton be a significant improvement?
WrightGrip 2.0.

My flare nut wrenches have been retired, if that tells you anything. They do better gripping soft nuts like brake bleeders than my actual flare nut wrenches did!
 
Yeah just watch the TTC vid and go from there. But beware it kinda becomes like horsepower wars, ie "Even though my 2026 was king of the hill now I need to buy the 2027 because it has 20 more horsepower and massaging seats."

At some point it gets ridiculous trying to track THE ABSOLUTE VERY BEST, so just buy something quality that you like and then put the matter to bed.

That said, I enjoy the TTC testing for entertainment, but I retain about 1% of what I see there.
 
For good quality and warranty I have been extremely happy with the ICON wrenches. I also have a full set of snap on wrenches and I really can't tell any differences in my hand between the 2 as to if one is "better" than the other. I just know for my use in my shop they have been doing fine. Nobody goes and tortures wrenches like they do in those wrench tests so it doesn't mean you will have a failure with "normal" use. I just don't see ANY need for Snap on tools anymore with all the more reasonable priced competition out there.
 
Nobody goes and tortures wrenches like they do in those wrench tests so it doesn't mean you will have a failure with "normal" use. I just don't see ANY need for Snap on tools anymore with all the more reasonable priced competition out there.
I've wondered about this, too. If I have to work an open end so bad it's spreading I'll find a different approach
 
Stupid question - is a high quality open end wrench practically that much better? Your only holding 2 sides of the bolt?

I almost never use an open end on anything - only when you absolutely must or once loose in very tight quarters?


Actually this is a question I wonder also. How much of a difference from my basement line of HF to Bositch to Tekton to, say, snap-on? I'll have to watch that torque channel test and see how much it REALLY matters. Surely there's a sweet spot to buy.
 
I have some GW as well and they are decent. The warranty is trash though as you have to do so much to get a tool replaced and takes a long time vs walking in to a HF store for example
I haven't had to warranty it, but there's a few places around me that carry GW so I'm guessing I could warranty there.
 
Actually this is a question I wonder also. How much of a difference from my basement line of HF to Bositch to Tekton to, say, snap-on? I'll have to watch that torque channel test and see how much it REALLY matters. Surely there's a sweet spot to buy.
I feel like the sweet spot is probably that Gear Wrench/Tekton/HF Icon zone.
 
Actually this is a question I wonder also. How much of a difference from my basement line of HF to Bositch to Tekton to, say, snap-on? I'll have to watch that torque channel test and see how much it REALLY matters. Surely there's a sweet spot to buy.
Watch the tests. There's always surprises, sleepers, disappointments etc.

You just have to decide where YOU want to balance between strength, price, warranty, availability, sizes (no skip sets?) and more. By its nature testing strives to declare a SINGLE winner, but life is rarely that simple.

Do you want the girl who's a 6 but incredibly cool and fun? Or the smoking hot 10 who's high maintenance?

The larger house further out with a smaller payment, or the small house with a bigger payment that's in the PERFECT location?

Do you want to ever be seen with @Zee09 in public and then wind up on several government watch lists? Actually, that's always a NO ;)

There are not singularly correct answers to these questions -- except the last one!
 
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