Milwaukee Ratcheting Wrench Set Review

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We've had the same wrench set since we started, and even then they were pretty old. A wrench set is something you kind of don't think about upgrading, but let me tell ya, we should have a long time ago. The Milwaukee SAE Combination Ratcheting Wrench Mechanics Tool Set is freakishly amazing. Our old set didn't have the ratcheting mechanism and we never knew what we were missing until we got this new set. We have seriously been missing out big time.

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First off, I love the packaging/case. Super easy to carry and to remove and put back each wrench. You could hang these on a hook and have them ready to go or set them straight in a drawer with the case. We love both ideas.

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These wrenches have a 2.5° arc swing so you can do the best work in tight spaces. The double stacked pawls are great because you actually have 144 ratcheting positions and you get the longest life out of these babies.

The Milwaukee Wrench Set has a MAX BITE open-end grip which gives you 25% more torque when gripping to nuts and bolts! More is more, am I right?

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One thing we really love is how the measurements are filled with ink so you can read them fast and easy. I hate having to look and find the right light just to see what size a wrench is. Here's the sizes that come in this set: 3/4", 11/16", 5/8", 9/16", 1/2", 7/16", 3/8".

Moral of the story, upgraded you're wrenches. You'll be so happy you did! You can check these out in store or online right here!

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