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Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
They are well made and the pouch keeps them organized.
Sierra2013
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Seems to be good quality. Will see over time of use.
A. Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
It bends at just the right angles to get under tricky bike seats. I just bought it for bike seat changes but it’s been useful in a bunch of random furniture and equipment assembly projects since. The flexible head is really what makes this particular wrench so versatile. We have other wrenches that do the ratchety thing but none with the flexible head. Might have to buy it in a few more sizes…
Matthew M.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
Great size range and great ratchet action ease of use and value for my dollar.
Happy Package
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023
I love these. From repairing my vehicles to my A/C unit, I've enjoyed using them everywhere. Really nice finish/polish on them. The ratchet works great and I've put a pretty good amount of pressure onto them without any problem. I even like the roll/case they come in. Very handy. The ratchet hinges are a bit loose as others have commented on. If I was a professional and needed these to make a living, that might bother me. For my DIY homeowner use, they're perfect. I own the the metric and the SAE versions.
Chey
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2023
Idk why the SAE wrenches did not come in a plastic blow mold case like the metric wrench. Instead you a get a cheap vinyl roll up storage bag that may rip soon due to the weight of the wrenches. Good wrenches value for money. Definitely makes jobs much easier. So far Duratech has been a good brand to use.
James Sovlinsky
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2022
Ok. So I just got both the MM and the SAE sets of these Duratech ratcheting wrenches, and while I have only used 1 or 2 for a brief amount of time, and they performed admirably, only time will tell if they are actually well made and durable. I'm not a professional mechanic. These tools are not going to be the difference between me eating and paying my bills, and not being able to. I'm a DIY guy who wanted some ratcheting wrenches for doing stuff on my personal vehicle, and around the house tasks, and that's the metric by which I'll be judging them. Too many people act like everything you buy, regardless of price, should be made to last long enough to hand down to your grandchildren. Maybe these will survive generations, maybe not. I just need them to survive my individual ownership. For the price, they are weighty, have a good feel to the ratcheting mechanism, and most swivel with ease. A few wrenches have a tighter swivel, but nothing terrible. I put a drop of oil on each swivel joint and worked them a little, back and forth, to get them as free as possible. I think that counts as basic tool prep for the home user. I'd buy them again, at this point. Sorry if I wasn't super helpful, but the product arrived as described and seems to work as described. Not much else to talk about.
Doug Fisher
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2022
I work in commercial construction and needed some new speed wrenches. I bought this set specifically because it contained the 15/16. That wrench by itself typically costs over half of this set. Because this set was inexpensive, I had low expectations.I’ve been using the wrenches for over a week and have no complaints/issues thus far. I’ve primarily used four wrenches (7/16, 1/2, 9/16, & 15/16). I crank on these pretty hard and nothing has broken. I’ve also dropped them a few times while working in a lift. Falls as high as 15ft to concrete floor. Lots of intentional drops into the metal floor of the lift as well. Still no problems.It’s only been a week+ so only time will tell how they hold up over the long haul.UPDATE… been using these for almost two months. Still working great, no complaints. Only one issue experienced and it’s minor. On one of the wrenches, the bolt holding on the pivoting head slowly backs out. I’ve had to retighten it a couple times. Will put a drop of thread locker on it to stop the issue.UPDATE #2… After about 9 months of heavy use, two of the smaller wrenches broke. The tiny bolt that holds the swivel head on snapped. The larger wrenches are still working great.
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