mrholeshot
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Bought this yesterday (new). It's 1/2 drive but lets see who can make a positive ID and COO. Good luck,lol

You had me looking all morning, I was like man, that sure looks like a dual 80, but I didn't think you would get one and play with my mind like that. And the way to almost tell, would have been the "do not immerse in fluids" with the "pat. pending" and "replace worn parts", which means it is sealed and has a patent.
Happy you finally got one Mr.holeshot, all my ribbing must have paid off....
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Okay, so what's it's COO?? I didn't see one stamped on that new Snap-On. When did the O in Snap-On start looking like a backwards C??
No date code on it? is it counterfeit?
Yeah I figured I'd be playing a little mind game on that one. As with all my Snap-On hand tools it's pretty much what I expect quality wise. I've been wanting one but my local dealer that works the area around my home is a doushbag. While it is nice and I really needed this one The fit and finish doesn't seem as nice as my older SF936 when I got them. The older ones seemed to have a jewelery quality to them. It could be I never paid as much attention to them before because they went from the truck right into service. It is nice, I'm happy with it and I'm going to pick up a F80 soon. Just didn't have the cash on me to get both.
No date code on it? is it counterfeit?
The COO is China obviously. If you were to buy a Matco 88 tooth ratchet (which actually are made in the USA) you wouldn't even use that dual 80![]()
Yeah, I don't know what it is, the chrome does look nice on them, but some of my older wrenches compared to my new ones (I just got a metric flank drive plus set) look a lot better, maybe because they are worn a bit, oh well. They still look nice.
For 150 dollars it better not be, lol. I was surprired not to see more markings especially around the handle. Just SF80 the only other thing was Snap-On on the head. It is smooth, I'll give it that.

They're selling for $161 on Snap-On website, so you got a steal on that one.![]()
Okay, so what's it's COO?? I didn't see one stamped on that new Snap-On. When did the O in Snap-On start looking like a backwards C??
Hey guys, new guy here. The new Snap On ratchets don't say made in USA anymore. My last Snap On guy told me the reason was that the dual 80 mechanism is made in Japan, something about a broken or worn machine at the Snap On plant? Everything else is still made here. Anyway, great forum. You will be seeing more of me!!!

Hey guys, new guy here. The new Snap On ratchets don't say made in USA anymore. My last Snap On guy told me the reason was that the dual 80 mechanism is made in Japan, something about a broken or worn machine at the Snap On plant? Everything else is still made here. Anyway, great forum. You will be seeing more of me!!!
Didn't think the no USA thing would bother me much on a Snap-On ratchet but it bothers me somewhat. I don't mind outsorced tools but I've come to expect the USA on my favorite tools.
You knew this before you dropped $150 on it though?
I may pick up a used one at about 50% but I don't think it was worth 150 dollars.
mrholeshot, sell it on ebay and you probably will get most of your money back; many times, they sell for more then retail!![]()
My last Snap On guy told me the reason was that the dual 80 mechanism is made in Japan, something about a broken or worn machine at the Snap On plant? Everything else is still made here. Anyway, great forum. You will be seeing more of me!!!
I need it, I'm happy with it but not enthusiastic. I'd probably be a little less disappointed if it was something that was getting a daily workout. I think the best way to describe it is previous Snap-On USA felt so top notch. These feel generic. Hard to describe.

My last Snap On guy told me the reason was that the dual 80 mechanism is made in Japan, something about a broken or worn machine at the Snap On plant?

All the more reason to buy a Duralast if you want a top notch ratchet without feeling guilty for paying too much. OUCH!!!![]()
If Duralast had built a long handled flex, Snap-On would have lost this sale. I took a 90 mile round trip to buy a Wright. It was so horrible I bought a Craftsman version for 32 dollars. It's OK but no quite what I want for this application. I also needed a new long handle 1/2 which seems like it has become non exsistant in the tool world. I was going to weld the Craftsman at the flex but one of the members had a Duralast 1/2 all steel handle. When it arrives I'm going to cut the handle add 18 inches (old 1/2 inch extention to it. I'll have 18 dollars in a 26 inch handle ratchet. I doubt it will ever break where I'm using it
If Duralast had built a long handled flex, Snap-On would have lost this sale. I took a 90 mile round trip to buy a Wright. It was so horrible I bought a Craftsman version for 32 dollars. It's OK but no quite what I want for this application. I also needed a new long handle 1/2 which seems like it has become non exsistant in the tool world. I was going to weld the Craftsman at the flex but one of the members had a Duralast 1/2 all steel handle. When it arrives I'm going to cut the handle add 18 inches (old 1/2 inch extention to it. I'll have 18 dollars in a 26 inch handle ratchet. I doubt it will ever break where I'm using it
Oh.. Please explain.
Yeah I want to hear about what was up with the Wright. But I suspect I already know, having owned and use many Wright tools, in comparison with others.

Well fill us in![]()