For those of you that don't turn wrenches for a living, let me tell you that these aren't just some of the best wrenches you can get for the price, they are some of the best wrenches in the world. If I had to rate wrenches, they would go: 1.) Wrightgrip wrenches. 2.) Proto ASD (the wrenches I'm reviewing). 3.) Snap on or SK. They feel great in your hand, the angle of the open end fits right around the bolt and into narrow places. Box end is at a decent angle as well. They're not full-polish, they're a satin finish, which I prefer because full-polish is only nice when it's new, and they take cleaning at regular intervals to keep them that shiny, something 96% of mechanics don't do.As advertised, the wrench sticks to the head like glue, and if you do end up stripping the bolt with them you were using the wrong tool to begin with, go back to your box and get a 6-point socket and a breaker bar. If you need wrenches, don't pass these up. The only wrench I would consider better in terms of performance are the Wrightgrip wrenches, and that's only by very slim margin. Don't buy into the hype of Snap On/Mac/Matco, these wrenches are superior in almost every way with the exception of full polish, and they're around half the price.