There's a reason good mechanics buy Snap-on, Mac, Matco, etc. Well worth it in the long run for tools you use regularly. For home mechanics, Craftsman are fine except when it comes to something that absolutely must not flex (such as a flare nut wrench). You might be better off getting a set than just the two wrenches. You might also look into SK-Tools which builds quality tools for a little less than the bigger guys.
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