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Blog Article September 2, 2025

Wright Featured on the Manufacturing Report Podcast

Wright recently took the spotlight on the Manufacturing Report podcast, where president and co-owner Tom Futey shared insights into the company’s nearly 100-year commitment to American manufacturing, tool innovation and skilled workforce development.

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February 21, 2025

Breadth of Depth

When it comes to high-quality hand tools, Wright stands out as a trusted name in the industry. For almost 100 years, Wright has been innovating, engineering and forging tools that exceed where others fail.

January 30, 2025

Case Study Summary: Midland Tool & Supply and Wright Partnership

Midland Tool & Supply, based in Oak Park, Michigan, strengthened its partnership with NetPlus Alliance preferred supplier Wright in 2020, to take advantage of the shared values of quality U.S.-made products, timely delivery, strong brand marketing and personal relationships.

October 24, 2024

Exploring Wright’s Cutting-Edge Innovations

Wright is committed to quality and technological advancement and has developed three groundbreaking patents: Wright Grip 2.0®, Wright Drive 2.0® and Wright Square.

September 30, 2024

Building Tomorrow with USA-Made Tools – Wright’s Vision for Quality and Innovation

At Wright Tool, we believe that manufacturing tools domestically is not just a choice but a commitment to superior quality. Here’s a closer look at why American-made tools, like those we produce in Barberton, Ohio, are more important now than ever before.

June 13, 2024

Forged to Finish

At Wright Tool, we take immense pride in our commitment to forging the highest quality tools right here in the USA, all under one roof in Barberton, Ohio.

May 21, 2024

How Strong is My Wrench

Tools are very carefully designed and inspected to be in accordance with the American Society Mechanical Engineers (ASME) standards, which provide values for strength as well as dimensions. In practice, our designs pack as much strength as we can into the allowable space. This means that we are often substantially stronger than the value in the standard.

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