Amazon has this killer SK flex head ratcheting wrench set on sale. Free shipping with Prime.
SK flex-head ratcheting combination wrenches are made from drop forged chrome vanadium steel for maximum strength and durability. Chrome plating delivers a premium finish for providing long life and maximum corrosion resistance
The 180° flex/pivoting head easily navigates obstructions in narrow spaces. The 72-tooth ratchet gear requires just a 5-degree swing arc, while the 12-point full-drive box end provides a firm grip and improved torque. Directional markings help you quickly tighten or loosen bolts and nuts
The open end chamfered design makes it easier to insert the wrench into the bolt. Off-corner loading design drives the side of the fastener, not the corner, to provide increased fit and avoid rounding of rusted or damaged fasteners
The 12 Point ratcheting wrench set includes: SAE 5/16 ", 3/8 ", 7/16 ", 1/2 ", 9/16 ", 5/8 ", 11/16 ", 3/4 ", with visible size for easy identification
Comes with a storage rack with non-slip grippers to securely hold the wrench during movement, preventing it from sliding. The cover can be easily removed for direct access to the wrench
https://www.amazon.com/SK-Flex-He...3b9b8e1540
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank coltrane69
However I believe they still make most of their Chrome Sockets, their teardrop head Ratchets, their pliers and some screwdrivers in the U.S.A. . But beyond those few tool categories, S.K. Is still a Chinese owned company, that makes most of their tools in China.
I've never minded paying the premium for U.S.A. Made tools, but I can't justify paying more for just having SK stamped on another Generic Chinese Ratcheting Wrench. I'd honestly rather pay more for a set of Taiwanese made Ratcheting wrenches. And I do realize the general quality of Chinese Tools has improved exponentially over the last 20yrs, but I still won't pay premium prices for their tools.
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I have many older high quality SK tools, but I'm not sure that SK is worth paying a premium for anymore.
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