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I am looking for anyone who has tried the new Wright wrench to see if they like it? If anyone has one or has seen one please post a comment to let the rest of us know if you like it or not. I'm old school and still faithfully use a Tubelox racthet. It has served me well over the last 19 years and I am reluctant to try a new one. Post comments below. 

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Comment by Aaron Thomas Swan on November 28, 2011 at 10:20am

iv been rockin mine for about two years and i love it i dont have the open end on it though when everyones snap on breaks or loses gears mine is still going strong i lost the green rubber head on the back of one i had before and it didnt effect it at all infact i think it got better cause then it would fit into tighter spaces and tighter is always better -c-ya!

Comment by Justin T. Wittwer on November 15, 2011 at 2:01pm

yep, a vast majority of our nuts over here are 7/8" The wright tool company has a new wrench which is a shortend version of their old one with a 7/8" open end wrench on the end. One piece so it is not a modified tool and I would like to see if anyone has used the new version before I approach them about carrying them here. The old one was nice but it had a very long handle which encouraged overtighting of the nuts. I am excieted to see the new one in action and may just have to pony up the cash and try it myself. 

Comment by Manuel Montemayor on November 10, 2011 at 9:40am
If you talking about the one with the green part on the back thay can screw off,switch on the sides that u move up/down and shows the gear spin. I love my ratchet. Works great.
Comment by Dave Glynn on November 9, 2011 at 4:24pm

i'm like you mate' had the same spanner for years but lost it down a wall cavity i was scaffing over.

never heard of a wright wrench but always interested in different gear. i hear you use a 7/8 width spanner over in the u.s. is that correct? 

cheers, dave

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