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February 3, 2012: Owen writes: I just want to thank you for being an American company and for making great products. I just found out that you make all your tools in the U.S. out of U.S. steel. I will be buying all my tools from you from now on. This country needs more companies like yours.
December 31, 2011: Justin writes: Who designed this piece of modern genius? Your previous Scaffold Wrench was good but this is pure genius. It's like the I-pod of Scaffold Wrenches. You may not have invented the scaffold wrench but you certainly have made it awesome. I posted a review in a blog on my site, you can check it out here at www.scaffoldbuilders.com. How much are they and how do i get the steel head for it? I think if I have the steel head I might be able to replace 3 + tools with this thing. Great tool! Let me know if you would like me to rave about it anywhere else. Thanks for sending it. Cheers and Happy New Year!
December 5, 2011: Charles writes: We are a rebuilder/restorer of military trucks. David Cial, an associate at BDI, suggested the Wright brand when we discussed the need for a better line of tools. We have previously used several brands, but have recently had real problems with tools holding up to expectations. Quality simply is much less than in the past with many brands. We recently purchased Wright sockets, ratchets, and combination wrenches. I had prior experience with the Wright brand years ago in the heavy earthmoving industry and remembered the Wright line as being extremely heavy duty tooling. In the business of military trucks, we need heavy duty tools. To date we have been impressed with current production Wright tools and extend sincere thanks to David and BDI for reintroducing us to Wright tools. Our recently purchased tools have performed above expectations thus far. We have only had them for a few weeks. I look forward to offering what I feel will be positive feedback in the future as we put them to the test over the coming months.
September 1, 2011: Nathan writes: I recently won a set of Wright wrenches at a company function and I must say I'm very impressed with the quality and the fact that they're made in the USA. I'm an electrician and I buy a lot of tools. I can say that I will be looking at your catalog for future purchases based solely on the fact that your tools are made here in the US. Thank you for proudly making your product here in the states and I look forward to my next tool purchase from Wright!
August 10, 2011: Craig writes: In 1961 I purchased a Wright 1/2" drive socket set from Doughten Auto Supply in Ankeny, IA. Through 50 years of use, I had worn the chrome plating off of two of the sockets. One phone call and they were replaced. I didn't even have to pay the freight. Why would I ever buy tools anywhere else. Reliability and service beyond reproach. Thank you.
April 27, 2011: Joseph writes: I use Wright tools on pressure tranducers for aerospace testing. I use them because they are made in the USA, and as we know, American tools are the best. The manufacturing philosophy and quality of this company is right on the money, which helped me make my decision to purchase Wright tools. They perform flawlessly. The hand feel of the wrenches is perfect and a product that comfortable to grip gives me the confidence in high pressure (psi) applications.
November 5, 2010: Carlin writes: I just wanted to say thank you for continuing to make your product in the United States with materials made here and for producing high quality tools. I gladly spent a few extra dollars to own one of your tools knowing they were made in the United States and in Ohio.
November 1, 2010: Bob writes: Wright tools have always been in my shop garage all my life. Other stuff did not make it and hit the scrap pile. My father's Wright socket set has held up through his automotive and farm use for at least the past 40-50 years. This is amazing as he is one of the "if you can still turn it, it is not tight enough" types. For him it is easier to shear stubborn bolts off farm equipment than to get out a torch or saw. Other things may break but your tools don't.
August 27, 2010: Chuck writes: I have been in the crane rental business for 32 years, to date. My brother and I have a 3/4" Wright socket and ratchet set that we fell heir to when our Dad passed away in 1985. I remember this Wright socket set being stored neatly in its red tote in the shop for all of my 50 years. I don't really even know how old it is. Based on the quality of that chrome set, I bought a set of Wright 3/4" drive deep impact sockets up to 2" about 8 years ago. I have never one time had so much as even a question whether any tool that said "Wright" on it was up to the job at hand. I would like to personally thank you and your employees for making impossibly good tools and keeping production here at home. I have found USA tools are the best and Wright to be the Best of the Best.
July 23, 2010: Jacob writes: Hi, I guess you never would have thought a Canadian like me would get a hand on some of your tool greatness. A Tech from the states came up to fix an aircraft where I used to work. He had a lot of Wright tools and I got to use them. All I have to say is your tools are to die for! The quality is unlike anything I have ever held. The biggest plus with your tools is that they are made in the USA from forge to finish. Please keep up the good work!
April 16, 2010: Dale writes: I use Wright tools on my own personal cars, trucks and travel trailer. I use Wright's 1/2" drive 12 pt. standard chrome sockets. My parents gave me this socket set for Christmas in about 1965 and they are still in great shape! They have held up great and they have been put to a lot of tough tests.
August 24, 2009: Henry writes: I work in the printing industry and on our presses we have a ton of really hard bolts. Our perf cylinders that perferate paper have hardened bolts that hold the blades in place. I use the WrightGrip (part #1218) 9/16" wrench on the bolts that hold the perf blades in place on the cylinder. I'm a tool guy and I love to tinker and work on things. I have broken and worn out more tools than I can imagine from the "tool truck guys", but I have never done so with Wright Tools period! The precision, insane quality, and overall durability of your wrenches and sockets never cease to amaze me. I'll bet your warranty department staff is bored out of their minds from not having anything to replace. Awesome tools! In a five-year period, I have replaced many tools and through it all, I'm still on my first WrightGrip wrench. I'm selling my personal tools off and replacing ALL with Wright Tools! BOOYA!
May 22, 2009: Brock writes: I am a small engine and tractor mechanic and delight in finding anything made in the USA! A while back I came across some wrenches at a garage sale and scooped them up. They looked old and tired and it took some polishing to make even the name legible. "Wright" was inscribed along side the size. I lost my usual half inch wrench the other day after a rather unfortunate wood chipper accident (RIP 1/2" wrench) and went to my truck to grab the garage sale treasure that I just polished up. I love it. It's old, beat up, and rather ratty, but it outperforms my newer set from one of your competitors hand down! I was thrilled to find, after a quick internet search, that you still made American tools from American steel formed in American dies and I will purchase my tools from you when anything else needs upgrading or replacement!! Thanks for keeping it home-grown!!!
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