If you assemble engines for a living, then yes the higher-end wrenches are the way to go, Snap-on, etc. IF your tools are your livelyhood, get the best you can buy and they'll eventually pay for themselves. But if you wrench for a hobby, you'll never get back that investment.
HF, Craftsman, Kobalt, etc. are all perfectly fine wrenches.
The important thing, as has already been mentioned, is how you store them. ALWAYS run them back to zero, and always in their case.
Last edited by piper6909; 03-30-2020 at 02:55 PM.
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