The "socket wrench" is welded so you can't turn it with two hands and can't tilt it. Since the crank part is quite large, it will touch the ground very closely if you install it in a spot that isn't at the right height and/or don't place bushings on tall blocks. Also, the tool isn't very massive, so unlike my old lost tool, you can feel this one flex when you crank it. I'll keep this one, it will eventually become my replacement, but I'm looking for one that will work just as well as my old one.