A wrench is just a wrench, right? I mean if you have a good quality tool that has lasted you for decades, is still in good shape, and that you are comfortable using, why would you need to get anything else? This is the exact argument many folks have when they check out new tools online or in their local store. But what about the “NEW TOOLS” you see that claim to be way better than anything that came before them? Are these just gimmicks? Sometimes they are exactly that, but not always.
In this latest video from the Torque Test Channel we’re going to see a new Mac Tools wrench compared to several other great tools. Will it actually outperform them? And is it worth owning? Check out the video below and let us know what you think.
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Our lifetime of TOOL RANKINGS https://etsy.me/3G8j3QK The Mac Tools RBRT Wrench set: https://www.mactools.com/products/scl… Facom: https://www.misterworker.com/en-us/fa… Correction, the Facom Anti-Slip gets a 9.33 total, for getting a 10 in performance per jaw thickness. Today we test the all new Mac Tools RBRT Anti-Slip wrenches vs a few past brands like Snap-On, Proto, Wright, Wera & Stahlwille, as well as against its sister brand in Europe, Facom and their OGV non-slip wretches to see if we’re just wasting our time with all these new wrench designs or if it really is cutting tech.