
I give this key 5 stars for what it is, but there are a few things to be aware of. While many Wright Tools are in the same quality class as Snap-On, this is not Wright Tools' premier wrench with WrightGrip and polished finish. The Wrightgrip is a textured/serrated design on the open side, similar to Snap-On, intended to reduce rounded edges. It's still a quality key with a stronger construction than most. It is made in the USA and according to their website they source their steel from the USA. I found that most companies didn't even make a 28mm wrench and this was significantly cheaper than some of the alternatives. Compared to a similarly sized Craftsman wrench from the 70's (but not the exact same size because I couldn't even find a 28mm Craftsman to order), the Craftsman had tapered edges that some people complain about complain that they cut through your hand if you try to apply excessive torque to the clasp. This is less likely as it is the same thickness all the way to the edges, so is a much thicker edge with a square cross profile with rounded corners. For my purposes today I still had to wrap it in cloth because I was bracing a 5ft fall and all I could do was just hold on and get up off the ground to pry out a frozen threaded bolt. The two ends were also very beefy and I was almost worried they would be too thick to fit the space I had to work with (it barely fit where my crescent didn't). The satin finish is pleasant enough and doesn't scratch like a polished set, although some find polished keys are easier to clean. I doubt it would matter unless you were working in a certified clean environment.