955point9cummins
Well-known member
What makes a good breaker bar? They all seem pretty simple and hard to make them wrong. As long as the steel used to make them is good it seems the bar would be just fine. I know the purpose of them is to protect your ratchets but I don't use expensive ratchets. I have home Depot mechanic sets that have worked for me so far. When I can't get a bolt to break free I throw my cheater bar on it. Besides protecting your tools is there any other benefit to a breaker bar? If so, what makes one better than the other?

I think many are missing the advantage of a breaker. Generally a breaker bar is LONGER than the same size ratchet. Yes it saves undue strain on the ratchet, and may prevent breakage, but it also saves wear and tear on YOU. I notice many say you use a cheater on your ratchet. OK, make your 9" ratchet 18" long and you have more leverage. A breaker is already 18" (or more) long... Archimedes lives guys... (Tell me he didn't live in vain...) 

