Is there a reason for this ?!

oh yea !

Gees, and you'd think that since business is one of my majors that id know that lol.
 
The more expensive wrench also suffers from being a "factory" tool. I do like it better because it is rubberized and will not mar the paint (or chrome like I have). Being able to get the 3/8" breaker bar on it for removal is also helpful. It also has a flat bar piece that gets a better bite on the nut as opposed to some pin type wrenches that may take a chunk out of the really tight ones!

But is is nice to have choices to fit personal tastes and budgets!
 

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Totally. I see the benefits, just not the price lol. OKay i'll get off of the price. i'd buy one infact i intended to, but was just suprised to find similiar for alot less money
 
I don't want to say those little hand wrenches would never work, because I haven't actually tried them. But looking at them I'm thinking no way could you get enough torque to break loose a tight collar nut. And if you did put a 3 foot pipe over the handle and let loose, it looks like those wrenches would break.
 
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