Originally Posted by
DiegoFrogs
As others have pointed out, having individual wrenches with thick handles is probably important if you work on this stuff full time, but for two hours a year the four-in-one set works fine.
That's what you would think, but in practice I would always grab the double ended ones when working in a shop. It's one less tool to grab and put back. Same reason that I used the Y allen tool for most stuff if I could. Faster. Hub cones don't require that much torque anyway. No need for a cushy handle.