Hi -
I have a Snap-On SL80A 1/2" Dual 80 Ratchet.
shop.snapon.com
It uses rebuild kit: RKRS80A
I picked up the Harbor Freight Icon G2 Long Locking Flex Head 1/2" Ratchet today. I'm super impressed by it on first impressions. A mix of Snap-on and Armstrong/Matco locking. And 1/3 the Snappy price.
Model R3XLKG, SKU: 70437
This guy: https://www.harborfreight.com/g2-12...ing-flex-ratchet-with-comfort-grip-70437.html
Anyway, I opened up the HF ratchet to check the oil/grease, there was very little. In doing so I was surprise how nearly identical the machining / design of the head was. The drive mechanism is different, a simpler design to the Snap-On. In back drag the snap on has a 'lighter' feel but I didn't measure it. They both are very very smooth and feel quality.
They were so similar I decided to swap the entire insides + back plate and it fits, and it works. Now, I didn't test under torque or under use other than messing around with it. But it 100% feels and operates and sounds like a Snap-on.
Whether Snap-on is a better unit, I don't know. The Icon does have a recess machined into the head that the gear rides in. The Snap on does not, but the snap on gear fits in fine and there is zero play in it. I did not test if there is additional flex under high torque.
The Snap-On Rebuild kits are cheap if anyone wants to try it!
Yeah i cleaned some of the excess super lube out of the snappy... i just used 3 in 1 in the Icon.
Here it is, when assembled and torqued it fixed exactly, including with the snap on back plate:

Snap-on Top
HF bottom

Icon close up

Snap-On close up.

Dual 80 mechanism

Icon G2 mechanism

Comparison of the two:

I have a Snap-On SL80A 1/2" Dual 80 Ratchet.
Snap-on Store
It uses rebuild kit: RKRS80A
I picked up the Harbor Freight Icon G2 Long Locking Flex Head 1/2" Ratchet today. I'm super impressed by it on first impressions. A mix of Snap-on and Armstrong/Matco locking. And 1/3 the Snappy price.
Model R3XLKG, SKU: 70437
This guy: https://www.harborfreight.com/g2-12...ing-flex-ratchet-with-comfort-grip-70437.html
Anyway, I opened up the HF ratchet to check the oil/grease, there was very little. In doing so I was surprise how nearly identical the machining / design of the head was. The drive mechanism is different, a simpler design to the Snap-On. In back drag the snap on has a 'lighter' feel but I didn't measure it. They both are very very smooth and feel quality.
They were so similar I decided to swap the entire insides + back plate and it fits, and it works. Now, I didn't test under torque or under use other than messing around with it. But it 100% feels and operates and sounds like a Snap-on.
Whether Snap-on is a better unit, I don't know. The Icon does have a recess machined into the head that the gear rides in. The Snap on does not, but the snap on gear fits in fine and there is zero play in it. I did not test if there is additional flex under high torque.
The Snap-On Rebuild kits are cheap if anyone wants to try it!
Yeah i cleaned some of the excess super lube out of the snappy... i just used 3 in 1 in the Icon.
Here it is, when assembled and torqued it fixed exactly, including with the snap on back plate:

Snap-on Top
HF bottom

Icon close up

Snap-On close up.

Dual 80 mechanism

Icon G2 mechanism

Comparison of the two:



