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Old 02-18-14 | 10:07 PM
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Crescent Cycle
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Originally Posted by Thumpic
uuuuhhh...........yes it does. A wrench that fits well is far more likely to stay in place when those threads turn loose. A good wrench is also more likely to break loose those frozen threads because it makes complete contact in all the right places. Not to mention the increased confidence of using a tool you can trust.

I use American made Craftsman tools. No failures. Ever.
For someone who only uses American made Craftsman tools you seem to have a very strong opinion about cheap wrenches that you don't use. The only ones that are really at major risk are loose and poorly fitted adjustable wrenches.
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