MattPersman
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Anyone get one this week. Part number FZERO it's 3/8 drive but short like the f80 my driver has several of them. I didn't ask price or bite just trying to get some new tool talk rolling.
Anyone get one this week. Part number FZERO it's 3/8 drive but short like the f80 my driver has several of them. I didn't ask price or bite just trying to get some new tool talk rolling.
No pics I am a bad GJer I know, it was a round head and you changed the on/off. It's cool cause it was new but other than that it's too short for most techs to own, I mean how often do you use your short f80 ratchet? Wish they would have made it in the fl80 length first.
I would imagine most drivers will have them this week or next week. My route never seems to get anything first, they were not selling like hot cakes because he said everyone thought the same thing as me being too short.
Pictures? Link? Google and Snap-on.com came up with nothing for me with that part number.
Just confirmed with my driver $179.00 Ill be passing
Just confirmed with my driver $179.00 Ill be passing

It's cool cause it was new but other than that it's too short for most techs to own, I mean how often do you use your short f80 ratchet? Wish they would have made it in the fl80 length first.
I think most people use 1/4 drive when they need compact...I smell bull as that is really high for a new standard size 3/8. Even when dual 80 came they where about the same as the 936 series.
I smell bull unless pictures or proper documentation is presented
Just confirmed with my driver $179.00 Ill be passing out

I'm assuming they are charging so much because they expect them to fail.
warmpancakes has no reason to lie, his word is solid. Might be more to the ratchet (one would think-for that price!) but I believe him if he says his dealer checked and its $180.
the price is a little silly

Basically you're paying to play with a new technology which might lead to the design that Snap-On ultimately chooses to replace the dual 80 with in however many years. Statement products are often low production priority so higher R&D + low production = premium price.