I went on a hunt for tools about a year ago. The Dynamite tools I had used for close to 2 years were wearing out and it was time for a new set. I wanted to get something different then the dynamite in hopes of finding a better set.
First thing I did was post on this forum to see what everyone was using. In result of that post I went out and spent 90.00 on a set of Hudys. Overall they are a good set but I had 3 issues with them. the first is that FOR ME they are to long and felt uncomfortable. Second is that the handles are all one color and it was a hunt to find the proper wrench to use. And third is that the metal they use is brittle and I snapped off the two smallest tips more then once the firts week I had them.
I then went and got a set of Thorp (MIP) hands down the best tips I have ever used. Again, the handles are all the same color and the handles are also to small for comfort. They also have fixed tips so if you do brake one your only option is to replace the entire wrench. All the wrenches vary in overall size and arent uniform. I still have them and do use them.
My search landed me on the Integy set. Integy makes some crap but their hex wrenches are great. They do not make the tips, only the handles. The Handles are color coded so finding the proper size is much easier. They are ribbed do they dont roll as well. The length and over all size is uniform and feels comfortable in my hand. I have been using the set now for close to a year if not longer and haven't rounded or broken a tip "YET". I now have 2 full sets, One for home and one for the track.
Fore the price of a 7 wrench set you wont go wrong. they are 60% less expensive then the Thorps and the Hudys. Once I saw the Value and the quality were great I added them to my store. I dont sell a lot of products in my store only ones that I have used and will recommend to my friends. If you haven't used their Body Reamer, Its hands down the BEST on on the market and well worth looking at for your pit box.
Hope this helps.
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