So what I didn't notice in one of the photos until I got it yesterday is that this item is made in the USA! I was pretty sure it was made (you know where)! The tray is made out of very hard plastic, which helps when you're carrying those wrenches around, but I have it in my HF 5 drawer tool cart and I'm hoping it doesn't. have to get them out of the box one day. It fits in one of the small drawers on the left. I've freed up a lot of space with this tray compared to other key holders I've used, from small to large. Because they are upside down, they are easy to pick up and take up much less space. I like the interleaved metric and SAE sizes, but at the same time I don't like it, and here's why: If you've played around with the wrenches long enough, you'll know that many metric and SAE sizes are interchangeable. ie 3/4" is 19mm etc. I have a set of cobalt combination ratchet wrenches that fit this tray perfectly. I also have a set of Craftsman metric combination wrenches that also fit. If you alternate wrenches in a tray and the same Wrench sits next to each other twice then what difference does it make if it is metric or SAE A set of Teckton impact sockets reflecting this so I put a 19mm and 3/4" socket in place of two differently marked sockets and other interchangeable ones. ALL instrument makers could learn from these guys! Why am I wasting space and money on 2 tools of the same size just stamped differently? Another reviewer mentioned that this tray would be better if the tray sizes weren't in between SAE and metric switch but would be sized/organized and I agree it's quicker to find what you need to need. Come to think of it, P-touch could probably solve this problem. Also, I don't like spaces. The description says "for 28 wrenches". It will, but something WILL be wrong, and some passages will not make any sense at all. However, we must be open-minded. The manufacturer has designed and manufactured it to fit in a compact format and be able to hold most sizes and brands of keys on the market. I had a couple of wrenches that were missing/missing from the Kobalt set that I already had in a different brand combination wrench, but it was slightly longer than the Kobalts, but I just had to tuck the open end slightly under the gauge bar. . I personally will not use a gauge bar because I will simply put the wrench I used back into its hole. Most of the markings are visible from the open end of the key, but some are slightly obscured when the key is in transit. Overall I think this is a very good buy but it will work a little better with some changes or modifications. I have a feeling that 19mm shouldn't be the last key you can put in this compartment. This will work for me and I love it. Your mileage may vary.
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