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COMPACT DESIGN: Allows for use in confined areas.
BOX END OFFSET BY 15 DEGREES: Provides clearance for your fingers and other obstructions near the fastener.
RADIUS CORNERS: Grip the flat sides of the fastener head instead of the corner to prevent round-off.
CHAMFERED BOX END: Allows for fast and easy guidance onto fasteners.
CHROME PLATING: For strength and the prevention of rust, corrosion and deformation.
DURABLE CANVAS POUCH: Included for easy storage and transportation.
STRENGTH & DURABILITY: Upgraded steel from High Carbon to Chrome Vanadium for more strength and durability.
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You can never have too many different varieties of tools when working on cars.
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There is a big gap in quality with Sunex vs Pittsburgh. Sunex is a brand that is carried on a lot of tool trucks as a cheaper option.
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Having a crappy tool break, slip and smash your hand, and/or damage the bolt or part is not worth the small savings which are negated the first time you have drive back to the store for a warranty claim. Sunex is a good brand, these should last basically forever with a little care.
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Exactly! Stubby wrenches are lower torque wrenches, but still I wouldn't trust Pittsburgh wrenches. Why buy a tool you know you'll have to warranty vs a quality tool. Fitment and thickness are a huge factor with cheap vs quality tools. Sunex has a lifetime warranty also.