That thicker beam makes them way more comfortable when you need to pull on the wrench really hard. I've got a bunch of snap-on wrenches too, but when I went looking for a new set, Mac PT was the number 1 option for me.
They are great wrenches. I have them and I agree with you. I love the Mac wrenches. I also have the Snap-On wrenches and also love them. Both are great wrenches.
There were some flyers a while back where you buy the metric and get the standard free in the smaller wrenches and big ones, and that's when I bought mine to have at home. So far, I love them and have no complaints. I have old mac wrenches from the 60s that were my great grandpa's, so it's cool seeing the old sabina ohio wrenches compared to the Taiwanese.
I came to the same conclusion around this wrench set vs. the RBRTs that I just bought the precision torque metric set on eBay. They are becoming unattainable new except what truck owners may still have in stock or eBay. Now I have to keep my eye out for the SAE set.
I love those wrenches. I keep them in my go bag because they are great wrenches and the case makes them convenient. I have wrightgrip 2.0, Proto USA 6 points, Matco spline and then these Mac wrenches. I use the Mac the most because of how convenient they are to take with me and they feel great in the hand.
I’ve been waiting for them to get the metrics back in stock online. I bought some USAG 285x for when I need something out and don’t mind damaging the fastener in the process.
I have those snap on wrenches 🔧, I was about 11 years old when they were bought and now I’m 47 , I’ve bought the HF ect over the years but I don’t care for them the same . These Mac wrenches look nicer than the snap on id buy em too if I used them everyday
Exactly you can pass them down till your kids and they’ll be exactly the same 30 years later . You not doing that with cheap tools 🧰 nor would you want too .
I always use snap on both regular and flank drive plus.. I just got the PT Mac wrenches and I love them.. I just hate I can buy Facom and Craftsman and it’s the same bust easier to warranty with Mac truck but you pay for that.. Stanley proro matco and craftsman are all the same now also dewalt power tools
I would. Abundance is a good thing over time… I have so many wrenches now. I have 3 full sets of mastercraft 2 sets of snap-on in metric and sae 1 set of vintage snap on in sae and metric One set of signet sae And now one set of MAC metric
Eight Penny.. New subscriber here!! I would love to get me the 6mm to 32mm set of the Mac precision torque wrenches. Been wanting them since they came out. One day, right?
I was doing some research on these wrenches and came across facom wrenches that looks exactly alike. Some say there rebrand from mac. I like the mac, my co-worker has those and i tried it feel good in the hand.
Stanley black & decker owns both the Mac brand and the Facom brand. It's the same tool with a different brand name stamped on it That's what my Mac rep told me, anyway.
I have both Snap-on & MAC tools in my shop along with Carlyle on our crew trucks. I Love Mac PT wrenches and I like them in their case (in open case position) in my toolbox for quick access. We like Snap-on chrome everything, especially sockets, extension & ratchets and we think MAC has the best impact sockets & impact swivels. Snap-on has the absolute best pliers and MAC pliers are garbage. Snap-on instinct screwdrivers are superior by far, but try the MAC Soft grip screwdrivers also, as they are pretty dang nice. MAC absolutely builds the best bit set, try their 123 pc ratcheting screwdriver set or the MAC 121 pc RBRT bit set.
I also have the Snap-on Master series toolboxes & roll carts along with the MAC Macsimizer 6627 toolbox & Macsimizer 4125 Rollcart. We think they both are great and we call them a Tie for quality, availability, function & price.
I have to say it so maybe someone else can chime in. That box design has been around forever. I have old USA Barcalo and Power kraft that have it. And the rust on them is older than I am.
Rather than 'diversity', I think what you've got there is a 'complementary' set of wrenches....the Snappys work best in most situations, but there are times when a slightly different pattern will give you an advantage in access or grip. I have the USAG 285x set and I love them....they're not an every day driver, but when you need that offset or extra grip, they rise to the occasion.
I’ve tried them but I can’t get past the size of the open end. I’m spoiled with snap on. I like the precision flex heads since snapon doesn’t have much of a selection
Ill say that theres times when you really have to pull on a wrench and when you do the mac ones are really nice. The flat edge is just easier on the hands. Or if you have an impact on a bolt and the wrench on the other side you don't have the sharp edge smacking into tour hand. Mac wrenches have their downfalls but man they feel nice
Found the metric 6-19mm at a pawn shop for $150USD, slammed my wallet on the counter. Brand new practically. I’m waiting for my MAC dealer to get me the SAE. Also, if you want to try anything MAC, their RBRT bit set. Saved my ass so much it isn’t even funny.
That thicker beam makes them way more comfortable when you need to pull on the wrench really hard. I've got a bunch of snap-on wrenches too, but when I went looking for a new set, Mac PT was the number 1 option for me.
Yup
As I get older and I’m in my 60s, the thicker Mac and comfort grips on my Snap on ratchets make my hands happy
They are great wrenches. I have them and I agree with you. I love the Mac wrenches. I also have the Snap-On wrenches and also love them. Both are great wrenches.
There were some flyers a while back where you buy the metric and get the standard free in the smaller wrenches and big ones, and that's when I bought mine to have at home. So far, I love them and have no complaints. I have old mac wrenches from the 60s that were my great grandpa's, so it's cool seeing the old sabina ohio wrenches compared to the Taiwanese.
My favorite set mac ❤️ have over 12 years
I came to the same conclusion around this wrench set vs. the RBRTs that I just bought the precision torque metric set on eBay. They are becoming unattainable new except what truck owners may still have in stock or eBay. Now I have to keep my eye out for the SAE set.
I love those wrenches. I keep them in my go bag because they are great wrenches and the case makes them convenient. I have wrightgrip 2.0, Proto USA 6 points, Matco spline and then these Mac wrenches. I use the Mac the most because of how convenient they are to take with me and they feel great in the hand.
I am looking forward to the same experiences.
Been wanting to upgrade mine and I really like the Mac PT but sadly enough I don't have a Mac dealer so Snap-on it is lol. Thank you for sharing
I’ve been waiting for them to get the metrics back in stock online. I bought some USAG 285x for when I need something out and don’t mind damaging the fastener in the process.
Facom predated the usag and is the true OEM.
How many sets do you have? Metric or sae as well?
I have those snap on wrenches 🔧, I was about 11 years old when they were bought and now I’m 47 , I’ve bought the HF ect over the years but I don’t care for them the same . These Mac wrenches look nicer than the snap on id buy em too if I used them everyday
Exactly you can pass them down till your kids and they’ll be exactly the same 30 years later . You not doing that with cheap tools 🧰 nor would you want too .
I always use snap on both regular and flank drive plus.. I just got the PT Mac wrenches and I love them.. I just hate I can buy Facom and Craftsman and it’s the same bust easier to warranty with Mac truck but you pay for that.. Stanley proro matco and craftsman are all the same now also dewalt power tools
Awesome! I am seriously debating them now for wen i upgrade wrenches.
I would. Abundance is a good thing over time…
I have so many wrenches now.
I have 3 full sets of mastercraft
2 sets of snap-on in metric and sae
1 set of vintage snap on in sae and metric
One set of signet sae
And now one set of MAC metric
I like the new long handle close quarters ratchet wrenches icon has them for under 300 and snap on over 600 .
Eight Penny.. New subscriber here!! I would love to get me the 6mm to 32mm set of the Mac precision torque wrenches. Been wanting them since they came out. One day, right?
Got my set today. Always wanted them but never saw a Mac dealer until recently. 👌🏽
@@sonnydadude congratulations
@@eightpenny6379 thanks 🙏🏽
They are great have the sae long for most applications box end awkward but solid but worth the purchase
I was doing some research on these wrenches and came across facom wrenches that looks exactly alike. Some say there rebrand from mac. I like the mac, my co-worker has those and i tried it feel good in the hand.
Stanley black & decker owns both the Mac brand and the Facom brand. It's the same tool with a different brand name stamped on it
That's what my Mac rep told me, anyway.
I have both Snap-on & MAC tools in my shop along with Carlyle on our crew trucks. I Love Mac PT wrenches and I like them in their case (in open case position) in my toolbox for quick access.
We like Snap-on chrome everything, especially sockets, extension & ratchets and we think MAC has the best impact sockets & impact swivels.
Snap-on has the absolute best pliers and MAC pliers are garbage.
Snap-on instinct screwdrivers are superior by far, but try the MAC Soft grip screwdrivers also, as they are pretty dang nice.
MAC absolutely builds the best bit set, try their 123 pc ratcheting screwdriver set or the MAC 121 pc RBRT bit set.
Amen brother
I also have the Snap-on Master series toolboxes & roll carts along with the MAC Macsimizer 6627 toolbox & Macsimizer 4125 Rollcart. We think they both are great and we call them a Tie for quality, availability, function & price.
I have to say it so maybe someone else can chime in. That box design has been around forever. I have old USA Barcalo and Power kraft that have it. And the rust on them is older than I am.
I have been putting money away for a while im going down next month to buy the same set.if you have any complaints please post sooner than later. Haha
i’m eyeing the Mac ratcheting wrench. I think they are TW, not USA. your thoughts on the ratcheting version?
No opinion
Rather than 'diversity', I think what you've got there is a 'complementary' set of wrenches....the Snappys work best in most situations, but there are times when a slightly different pattern will give you an advantage in access or grip. I have the USAG 285x set and I love them....they're not an every day driver, but when you need that offset or extra grip, they rise to the occasion.
I’ve tried them but I can’t get past the size of the open end. I’m spoiled with snap on. I like the precision flex heads since snapon doesn’t have much of a selection
Ill say that theres times when you really have to pull on a wrench and when you do the mac ones are really nice. The flat edge is just easier on the hands. Or if you have an impact on a bolt and the wrench on the other side you don't have the sharp edge smacking into tour hand. Mac wrenches have their downfalls but man they feel nice
Found the metric 6-19mm at a pawn shop for $150USD, slammed my wallet on the counter. Brand new practically. I’m waiting for my MAC dealer to get me the SAE. Also, if you want to try anything MAC, their RBRT bit set. Saved my ass so much it isn’t even funny.
Pawn deals are rare, you have to move quick like you did.
You say a short video then proceed to talk for 10 minutes
@@waltertur9731 That is short.
Come on brother are you already know we didn't need them but you have to have them you didn't do no research it's fine I do the same